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From The Mars Hotel (Expanded),Grateful Dead

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    • U.S. Blues
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    • China Doll
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    • Unbroken Chain
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    • Loose Lucy
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    • Scarlet Begonias
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    • Pride Of Cucamonga
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    • Money Money
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    • Ship Of Fools
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    • Loose Lucy (Studio Outtake)
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    • Scarlet Begonias (Live)
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    • Money Money (Live)
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    • Wave That Flag (Live)
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    • Let It Rock (Live)
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    • Pride Of Cucamonga (Studio Acoustic Demo)
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    • Unbroken Chain (Studio Acoustic Demo)

album review

The Grateful Dead made their reputation on the road with their live shows, and they always struggled to capture that magic in the studio. From the Mars Hotel, while not a classic, represents one of their better studio albums. Jerry Garcia sounds engaged throughout and takes the vocal reigns for most of the songs on the album -- although he's not the most gifted vocalist, he proves himself able and versatile. He sings the rollicking opener, "U.S. Blues," with a tongue-in-cheek seriousness that gives the political song an edge, and he lends emotional sincerity to the atmospheric ballad "China Doll." Garcia shines on guitar during the funk workout "Scarlet Begonias," but the ensemble work is best displayed on the album's centerpiece, "Unbroken Chain." During this song, all the musicians are allowed to shine: Phil Lesh, the bassist and songwriter, provides tender vocals over a piano-based arrangement while the bridge allows the guitars and drums to stretch out in classic Grateful Dead style. This album is highly recommended for fans, but casual listeners should start with American Beauty or Workingman's Dead. [In 2004, Rhino released a remastered, expanded edition of From the Mars Hotel as part of the exhaustive 12-disc box Beyond Description (1973-1989); in 2006, this expanded CD was released separately. The expanded disc contained seven bonus tracks: an alternate studio outtake of "Loose Lucy"; live versions of "Scarlet Begonias," "Money Money," "Wave That Flag," and Chuck Berry's "Let It Rock"; and studio acoustic demos of "Pride of Cucamonga" and "Unbroken Chain."] ~ Vik Iyengar, All Music Guide

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