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Grateful Dead - Europe '72 (1972) {2011 Warner Bros/Rhino 180g 3xLP} 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip plus Redbook CD Version

Posted By: garybx
Grateful Dead - Europe '72 (1972) {2011 Warner Bros/Rhino 180g 3xLP} 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip plus Redbook CD Version

Grateful Dead - Europe '72
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC (5% Recovery) | m3u & Tech Log, no cue | HQ Artwork
2290 MB (24/96) + 719 MB (CD) | RAR 5% recovery | DR Analysis | Rock | 1972
Warner Bros/Rhino ~ RH1 2668 (2011)
3xLP Pressed at RTI on 180g virgin vinyl using lacquers cut from the original analog masters by Chris Bellman

is a 1972 live triple album of performances by the Grateful Dead, recorded during their tour of Western Europe in early 1972. This was the third live double or triple album in the Dead's past five releases, revealing how the group's reputation rested on their live performances. Indeed, the liner notes simply stated: "There is nothing like a Grateful Dead concert." The album contained considerable new material in addition to versions of tracks found on previous studio albums. Despite the band being out of the country, Europe '72 showcased the Dead's mixture of American bluegrass, folk, and country influences, and provided the culmination to the band's early 1970s sound. Archetypal American images abounded on "Jack Straw", while "Cumberland Blues" and "Tennessee Jed" were firmly rooted in their regional feeling. "Truckin'", which had recently become the band's first hit song, catalogued its own troubled-but-resilient pathway through American life. The Dead's start-stop-restart segue of "China Cat Sunflower" into "I Know You Rider" also linked their psychedelic past into a more traditional context. Reviews specially praised the track "(Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew", a ten-minute rendition of the melancholy folk standard that features guitar crescendoes from Jerry Garcia. The tour represented by this album was Ron "Pigpen" McKernan's last with the Dead before he died in 1973, and the last album he would feature on as an active member. It was the first album to feature Keith Godchaux and his wife Donna Jean Godchaux. Originally a triple album on vinyl, was later reissued as a two-disc CD in 1990 and again in 2001 with bonus tracks as part of the band's box set, . has been the Dead's best-selling live album, and one of their best-selling albums overall, achieving double platinum status in the U.S. Although is billed as a live album, the songs featured on the release were subject to significant overdubs after the fact, specifically with respect to the lush harmony vocals. Unadulterated multitrack recordings of the performances used for the album are no longer available (because they were simply snipped from the multitrack concert tapes whereupon the band overdubbed directly onto them, destroying the originals) but, for example, the available two-track soundboard recording of the May 10, 1972 show indicates the band had not yet figured out the vocal arrangements for "He's Gone" that would later be overdubbed in the United States. These "lost" original multitrack recordings have been recovered. Early in 2011, dead.net has announced a release of the complete shows, every note played on all 22 shows for the tour, under the name . Initially, this was to have been around 60 CDs but this was later revised, co-incidentally it was claimed, to be 72 CDs! Once the final box set was completed, there were 73 CDs. Per dead.net, as a hedge against the costs of the nearly two-month trip, the Dead’s label, Warner Bros., paid for the band to lug around a 16-track recorder to capture the entire tour. Demand from fans was higher than expected, and the limited numbered box set of 7,200 copies sold out as a pre-order in less than four days. The first three thousand copies ordered were also given a custom personalization option. A music only version without the limited box set accoutrements has been made available, though this may be limited in release as well. The box set shipped in September 2011. Those who have received the box set report the quality of these recordings is simply stunning - and far better than even the best of the sound board tapes currently in circulation. Europe '72's packaging was designed by Alton Kelly and Stanley Mouse under their Kelly/Mouse Studios name (they also did other Dead albums) and set against mostly white, empty foldouts. The front cover shows a large Truckin' boot crossing the Atlantic, while the back cover depicts the corresponding Truckin' fool smashing an ice cream cone against his forehead. (Some of the ice cream flying through the air spells out the word "LIVE".) The ice cream to the forehead happened while Kelley was in New Haven. Kelley, Bill Brockett, Franz Douskey and Bill Ness used to hang out together. One night, after buying ice cream at Clark's Dairy, on Whitney Avenue, Bill Brockett took his cone and smashed it on his forehead. The image stuck and Kelley used the image on the Live album. The inside cover credits are in a reserved type font, but do not forget to list "Family", including Mountain Girl. The included color booklet contains photos of European sites and the concerts, a quote from Revelation, and a long account of how the tour split into two factions, the Bozos and the Bolos, with references to St. Dilbert and the Feast of Fools. On the cover of the 2003 CD re-release, the former back cover now becomes the front cover, and likewise the former front cover becomes the back. allmusic 4.5/5 stars Robert Christgau B+

LP track listing

Side One

1. "Cumberland Blues" (Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, Robert Hunter) - 5:47
2. "He's Gone" (Garcia, Hunter) - 7:12
3. "One More Saturday Night" (Bob Weir) - 4:45

Side Two

4. "Jack Straw" (Weir, Hunter) - 4:46
5. "You Win Again" (Hank Williams) - 3:54
6. "China Cat Sunflower" (Garcia, Hunter) - 5:33
7. "I Know You Rider" (trad., arr. The Grateful Dead) - 4:55

Side Three

8. "Brown-Eyed Women" (Garcia, Hunter) - 4:55
9. "It Hurts Me Too" (Elmore James) - 7:18
10. "Ramble On Rose" (Garcia, Hunter) - 6:09

Side Four

11. "Sugar Magnolia" (Weir, Hunter) - 7:04
12. "Mr. Charlie" (Ron McKernan, Hunter) - 3:40
13. "Tennessee Jed" (Garcia, Hunter) - 7:13

Side Five

14. "Truckin'" (Garcia, Lesh, Weir, Hunter) - 13:08
15. "Epilogue" (The Grateful Dead) - 4:33

Side Six

16. "Prelude" (The Grateful Dead) - 8:08
17. "(Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew" (Bonnie Dobson, Tim Rose) - 10:35

The actual dates for most of the tracks have been determined as follows:

* "Cumberland Blues", "Looks Like Rain", and "The Yellow Dog Story" – April 8, 1972 at Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley
* "Brown-Eyed Women" and tracks 6-10 on disc 11 – April 14, 1972 at Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen
* "Jack Straw", "China Cat Sunflower", "I Know You Rider" and "Tennessee Jed" – May 3, 1972 at Olympia Theatre, Paris
* "Sugar Magnolia" – May 4, 1972 at Olympia Theatre, Paris
* "He's Gone" – May 10, 1972 at Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
* "Mr. Charlie" – May 23, 1972 at Lyceum Theatre, London, London
* "You Win Again" and "Hurts Me Too" – May 24, 1972 at Lyceum Theatre, London
* "Truckin'", "Epilogue", "Prelude", "Morning Dew", "One More Saturday Night", "Ramble on Rose" – May 26, 1972 at Lyceum Theatre, London


Released: November 5, 1972 (Warner Bros/Rhino reissued on October 11, 2011)
Recorded: April - May 1972
Genre: Rock
Length: 109:35
Label: Warner Bros./Rhino
Producers: Grateful Dead

Personnel

* Jerry Garcia – lead guitar, vocals
* Bob Weir – rhythm guitar, vocals
* Phil Lesh – electric bass, vocals
* Ron (Pigpen) McKernan – organ, harmonica, vocals
* Keith Godchaux – piano
* Bill Kreutzmann – drums
* Donna Godchaux – vocals


Every time that I think of this Europe '72 album, I think of "Sugar Magnolia". There are lots of great songs here (and some that are more "difficult", especially for those who haven't been to dozens of their concerts as I have). But "Sugar Magnolia" is supreme. I don't know how anyone can stay seated while listening to this song's performance, especially when they come back in at around 3:00, and even more so when they come back in at around 5:00.

WHEW!!



Grateful Dead - Europe '72
Rhino/Warner Bros. RH1 2668 (2011) [originally released in 1972 as Warner Bros 3WX 2668]
Pressed at RTI on 180g virgin vinyl using lacquers cut from the original analog masters by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering
24-bit / 96kHz Vinyl Rip by garybx
January 2012

http://www.discogs.com/Grateful-Dead-Europe-72/release/3278917

Vinyl condition: New

Deadwax info
Side 1: 3WX-2668-A | 19940.1 (3)
Side 2: 3WX-2668-B | 19940.2 (3)
Side 3: 3WX-2668-C | 19940.3 (3)
Side 4: 3WX-2668-D | 19940.4 (3)
Side 5: 3WX-2668-E | 19940.5 (3)
Side 6: 3WX-2668-F | 19940.6 (3)

VPI HW-16.5 Record Cleaning Machine
Rega P25 Turntable with GrooveTracer Reference subplatter and acrylic platter
Rega Exact Cartridge
Coda 01 Preamp
Apogee Duet 2 external USB audio interface
MacBook Pro Core i5 2.4 GHz for capturing rip
Sound Studio 4.2 recording software
Mac Pro Dual Quad-Core Xeon 2.8 GHz for processing
ClickRepair 3.4.5 and Amadeus Pro 2.0.3 for de-click (manual mode only)
iZotope RX Advanced 2.0 for Redbook conversion
xACT 2.13 for Redbook SBE correction
XLD Version 20111015 (136.4) for FLAC conversion

RCM > TT > Exact > Coda preamp > ADC > Macbook Pro > Sound Studio @ 24/96 >
analyze (no clipping, DC Bias offset correction) > Amadeus Pro > split into individual tracks > ClickRepair > click repair in manual mode > FLAC encoded Level 8 with XLD

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No music was harmed in the making of this vinyl rip.
No silence been removed, please burn gapless to match original track layout.

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