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Early Jerry Garcia Band Gigs Coming To CD

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On November 10, Jerry Garcia Family/Rhino will issue The Jerry Garcia Collection, Vol. 2: Let It Rock, Jerry Garcia Band, November 17 & 18, 1975, Keystone Berkeley, a title nearly as lenghty as the average Grateful Dead guitar solo. The two-disc live album captures the fledgling Garcia Band exploring new musical terrain, and jamming with famed rock pianist and organist Nicky Hopkins.

From the press release:

For Jerry Garcia, 1975 was a seminal year that found him splitting time between recording Blues for Allah with the Dead, directing The Grateful Dead Movie, and forming the Jerry Garcia Bandโ€“his long-running side project.

The Jerry Garcia Band — Garcia, his constant collaborator bassist John Kahn and drummer Ron Tutt — played its first show with Nicky Hopkins on piano in August 1975. The ultimate session player, Hopkinsโ€™ credits include work with The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, and Jefferson Airplane to name a very few. While Hopkins residency was brief with the Jerry Garcia Band, it played an important role in the groupโ€™s shift away from big jams toward song-oriented material.

In addition to being a brilliant songwriter himself, Garcia had a great ear for other people’s songs and the new band provided him an opportunity to explore othersโ€™ works. LET IT ROCK includes covers of Chuck Berry (โ€œLet It Rockโ€), Little Milton (โ€œThatโ€™s What Love Will Make You Doโ€) and Jimmy Cliff (โ€œSitting In Limbo.โ€) It also features performances of Allen Toussaintโ€™s โ€œIโ€™ll Take A Melodyโ€ and Hank Ballardโ€™s โ€œTore Up Over You,โ€ songs that would surface a few months later on Garciaโ€™s Reflections (1976). In addition to other artistsโ€™ songs, the band dips briefly into the Dead canon for โ€œFriend Of The Devilโ€ and Garciaโ€™s 1972 solo debut for โ€œSugaree.โ€ Three Hopkins originals are featured as well, โ€œPigโ€™s Boogie,โ€ โ€œLady Sleeps,โ€ and the curiously titled โ€œEdward, The Mad Shirt Grinder,โ€ a song Hopkins first performed with Quicksilver Messenger Service.

While it is not strictly speaking a complete show, THE JERRY GARCIA COLLECTION, VOL. 2 is sequenced to approximate a two-set club gig, highlighting performances recorded November 17 and 18, 1975, during a pair of intimate gigs at Keystone Berkeley in front of a hometown crowd. The shows demonstrate that this lineup was capable of collective improvisation on the same level as the Grateful Dead, says David Gans, host of the Grateful Dead Hour. โ€œEverybody could play melody or rhythm, or both, at any time, flying in and out of formation and always in intimate relation to what the others were playing,โ€ he writes in the collectionโ€™s liner notes.

Track Listing:

Disc One

1. “Let It Rock”

2. โ€œTore Up Over Youโ€

3. โ€œFriend Of The Devilโ€

4. โ€œThey Love Each Otherโ€

5. โ€œItโ€™s Too Lateโ€

6. โ€œPigโ€™s Boogieโ€

7. Band Introductions

8. โ€œSitting In Limboโ€

9. โ€œ(Iโ€™m A) Road Runnerโ€

Disc 2

1. โ€œSugareeโ€

2. โ€œIโ€™ll Take A Melodyโ€

3. โ€œThatโ€™s What Love Will Make You Doโ€

4. โ€œLady Sleepsโ€

5. โ€œAinโ€™t No Useโ€

6. โ€œLetโ€™s Spend The Night Togetherโ€

7. โ€œEdward, The Mad Shirt Grinderโ€