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The
Jerry Garcia Collection, Vol. 2:
Let It Rock
Jerry Garcia Band, Keystone Berkeley '75
The latest release
to come from the Garcia vault is Let It Rock: Jerry Garcia Band 1975 a
2-CD set recorded November 17 and 18, 1975 at the Keystone Berkeley, featuring
the very first version of the Jerry Garcia Band, with the magnificent
British pianist Nicky Hopkins, drummer Ron Tutt and ol’ reliable—bassist
John Kahn. This marks the first-ever full release of material from the
brief but fruitful Garcia-Hopkins union (August through December ’75),
and it shows the group at its best, rolling though a broad range of styles,
from the churning opener, “Let It Rock,” to Dead favorites like “Sugaree,”
“They Love Each Other” and a lively “Friend of the Devil,” to boppin’
R&B—“Tore Up Over You,” “Roadrunner”—a 19-minute workout (!) on the Stones’
“Let’s Spend the Night Together,” and Nicky’s exceptional instrumental
track “Edward.”
The sound on these
discs is impeccable: They were mixed from 16-track master tapes by Jeffrey
Norman, who has mixed and mastered countless Dead-related projects through
the years. The clarity of the vocals and instruments is absolutely stunning—it’s
practically like being at the legendary Keystone Berkeley, except without
that distinctive smell of beer and popcorn, and the clacking of the foosball
table in the back room. The icing on this particular slice of psychedelic
cake is a fine essay by David Gans which probes the Jerry-Nicky dynamic
and offers some needed historical context. In short, this one is a must
for Jerry freaks (and doesn’t that include all of us?)!
—Blair Jackson
Track List
CD 1
1. Let It
Rock
2. Tore Up Over You
3. Friend Of The Devil*
4. They Love Each Other
5. It's Too Late
6. Pig's Boogie>
7. Band Introductions>
8. Sitting In Limbo
9. (I'm A) Road Runner
CD 2
1. Sugaree
2. I'll Take A Melody
3. That's What Love Will Make You Do*
4. Lady Sleeps*
5. Ain't No Use
6. Let's Spend The Night Together*
7. Edward, The Mad Shirt Grinder
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