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GarciaLive Volume 20: June 18th, 1982 Cape Cod Coliseum presents the complete, previously unreleased Jerry Garcia Band performance in The Bay State’s vacationland – plus 45+ minutes of additional incendiary, uncirculated recordings captured on June 1st, 1981 at The Stone in San Francisco. The early 80’s marked a transitional period for the Jerry Garcia Band. After beginning the decade with the lean & mean quartet showcased on After Midnight and GarciaLive Volume One, Garcia & John Kahn would go on to experiment with personnel configurations expanding the line-up considerably. By the time the Jerry Garcia Band rolled into the Cape Cod Coliseum co-headliners Bobby & the Midnites, the line-up included Grateful Dead bandmate Bill Kreutzmann (drums), Melvin Seals (organ), Jimmy Warren (electric piano) and Liz Stires & Julie Stafford (backing vocals). While the co-headline format limited each group to a single 90-minute set, Garcia’s 8-song set packed plenty of punch. The requisite “How Sweet It Is” opener wastes no time getting down to business with a galloping tempo punctuated by crisp solos from Garcia, Warren, & Seals. The relative rarity “Valerie,” marking its first appearance here on an archival release, and extended, show-stopping takes on “Dear Prudence” and “Don’t Let Go” follow to the crowd’s obvious delight. Other highlights from Cape Cod include a poignant take on Dylan’s “Simple Twist of Fate” and the freshly written “Run for the Roses.”
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7**!
Nice CD set
The dubious claim of this being the first GL release from the early '80's, (um - volume 1 - March 1980!), is odd, but anyway, we're here for the music. This show is good, but I'm unsure quite why this was selected over others from this period. It is a good show, don't get me wrong, but not an upper tier show. And I've read how some unanimously say this is the single greatest 'Valerie'. Not sure about that, by any means, but I'll say this - it has a bloody brilliant 'Don't let go' - nice and jazzy. 'TLEO' is particularly nice. I think the filler, from 1981, is what makes this disc better. On the whole, solid 4 stars. Either way, for us Jerryholics, keep 'em coming!!
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