Grateful Dead Go to Nassau - May 15 & 16, 1980 - Grateful Dead

Grateful Dead Go to Nassau - May 15 & 16, 1980

Grateful Dead

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2002-10-22
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 23
  • Album Price: 12.99
  • ℗ 2002 Grateful Dead Productions, Inc. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Jack Straw Grateful Dead 6:34
2
Franklin's Tower Grateful Dead 11:58
3
New Minglewood Blues Grateful Dead 7:34
4
High Time Grateful Dead 8:51
5
Lazy Lightnin' Grateful Dead 3:44
6
Supplication Grateful Dead 6:40
7
Peggy-O Grateful Dead 7:37
8
Far from Me Grateful Dead 4:01
9
Looks Like Rain Grateful Dead 8:12
10
China Cat Sunflower Grateful Dead 5:16
11
I Know You Rider Grateful Dead 6:29
12
Feel Like a Stranger Grateful Dead 9:29
13
Althea Grateful Dead 8:22
14
Lost Sailor Grateful Dead 5:48
15
Saint of Circumstance Grateful Dead 6:45
16
Alabama Getaway Grateful Dead 4:50
17
Playing In the Band Grateful Dead 8:02
18
Uncle John's Band Grateful Dead 8:24
19
Drums Grateful Dead 5:25
20
Space Grateful Dead 2:45
21
Not Fade Away Grateful Dead 4:51
22
Goin' Down the Road Feeling Ba Grateful Dead 6:48
23
Good Lovin' Grateful Dead 7:24

Reviews

  • Epic

    5
    By JFL4
    this is a great two show run, really has become one of my favorite listens.
  • Great Memories

    5
    By RedmanGlenn
    I was there for both shows. The atmosphere was electric and the band fed of the audiance. One of my favorite shows. The opening Jack Straw set the tone for the show
  • Major Domo Billy Bojangles

    5
    By patrick jordan
    This is absolutely one of the Deads best live cd's. They sound revitalized with Brent!
  • Awesome album

    5
    By AwesomeLando
    Great songs ecspecially Althea
  • Pure Lightnin'

    5
    By Petermusicfreak
    The proformances are concise and polished. They really are on fire here and every song is pure magic from start to finish. One of the best Jack Straws I have ever heard and playing it into Franklin's is a very nice touch. They just sound so good and refreshed here. It's hard to pick favorites and there is no weak point. I love the Stranger>Althea>Sailor> Saint combo. The sound quality is so good and it sounds like it was played yesterday. A gem for any deadhead's collection.
  • Bone chilling...

    4
    By Brian Peplinski
    The version of Peggy-O here alone is worth getting this album. Hearing Jerry sing that song, especially this version, sends shivers up my spine. Also this has perhaps the best solo in "Feel Like a Stranger" that I can remember in any version. Definitely a great buy.
  • Partially great

    5
    By PKFender
    This has the best Lazy Lightning>Supplication you may ever hear. Smooth transition, and at the end of Supplication, Jerry really does credit to the crescendos. Don't judge those songs 'til you've heard these versions. However, that, to me, is by far the highlight of the show. Dare I say consider DL'ing those two songs alone. The rest is very par.
  • Very Nice...

    4
    By I Lit Out
    This has one of my favorite versions of "Jack Straw"... Very strong performances from both nights. My only complaint would be that The "Alabama Getaway" kinda got away from them. (way too fast)
  • Good Run

    5
    By pjp7228
    This was a good run for the boys, the sound is great, songs taken from 2 nights, but it still is good. Althea is top 5 in my bbok..
  • Like you're there

    4
    By John Crane
    This is live Grateful Dead, no altering by the studio. So, you get to listen to them as if you're in a Grateful Dead concert. There are classic tracks hear and possibly sound better than their studio album versions. Get it if you like rock n roll.

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