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Terrapin Station (Expanded),Grateful Dead

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    • Estimated Prophet
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    • Dancin' In The Streets
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    • Passenger
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    • Samson And Delilah
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    • Sunrise
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    • Terrapin Station Medley
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    • Peggy-O (Instrumental Studio Outtake)
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    • The Ascent (Instrumental Studio Outtake)
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    • Catfish John (Studio Outtake)
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    • Equinox (Studio Outtake)
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    • Fire On The Mountain (Studio Outtake)
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    • Dancin' In The Streets (Live)

album review

It is generally agreed that the Grateful Dead's late-'70s studio releases left even the most enthusiastic Deadheads longing for something more. The theory is that the band's momentum is best experienced during the ebb and flow of a live performance rather than the somewhat clinical tedium of a recording studio. Terrapin Station marks several milestones for the Grateful Dead: it was the band's first studio album in two years, as well as their return to a major label -- in this case Arista Records. More significant however is the use of an outside (read: non-Grateful Dead) producer. This was only the second time in which the Dead did not seize complete control. And the first time in a decade that they would relinquish their production reigns. They chose Keith Olsen -- a former member of the '60s garage rock band Music Machine -- whose production roster also included other Bay Area notables including the Sons of Champlin and Santana. Musically, Terrapin Station offers a few choice glimpses of the band doing what it does best. While the most prominent example is the album's extended title suite, there are a few others such as the cover of the Rev. Gary Davis gospel-blues "Samson and Delilah" and a resurrection of the Martha & the Vandellas hit "Dancin' in the Streets." The latter tune was originally performed by the Dead in their mid-'60s repertoire. What was once a garage rock and psychedelic reading has evolved into a 4/4-time, brass-influenced disco arrangement. Luckily, their extended versions during concert performances were infinitely more tolerable. Parties interested in examining the contrast between the studio and live performance versions of Terrapin Station material should seek the archival concert release Dick's Picks, Vol. 3. This two-disc set not only captures the band exactly two months and two days prior to the release of Terrapin Station, it also features stellar performances of every track from the album sans the up-tempo rocker "Passenger." [In 2004, Rhino released a remastered, expanded edition of Terrapin Station as part of the exhaustive 12-disc box Beyond Description (1973-1989); in 2006, this expanded CD was released separately. The expanded disc contained six bonus tracks: instrumental studio outtakes of "Peggy-O" and "The Ascent"; studio outtakes of "Catfish John," "Equinox," and "Fire on the Mountain," the latter of which would be revived for the Dead's next album, Shakedown Street; and a live version of "Dancin' in the Streets" recorded live at Cornell University in May 1977.] ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

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