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FROM THE MARS HOTEL (50TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION) features remastered audio by GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer David Glasser, with Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction. Produced for release by Grateful Dead Legacy Manager and Audio Archivist, David Lemieux, the DELUXE EDITION also includes demos of “China Doll” and “Wave That Flag” – the song that became “U.S. Blues” – as well as a previously unreleased live performance of the Grateful Dead at University of Nevada-Reno on 5/12/1974. As the band filled an outdoor football stadium with epic highs like huge “China Cat Sunflower” > “I Know You Rider,” Mars Hotel cuts including “U.S. Blues” and classics such as “Brown-Eyed Women,” “Tennessee Jed,” “Mississippi Half-Step,” “Truckin',” “Sugar Magnolia,” a massive wind storm was no match for the Wall of Sound. Designed to improve the listening and performance experience at what were becoming larger gigs and longer, more dynamic and varied sets, the Wall of Sound required 21 stage hands, and underlined the resounding effect the Grateful Dead were having on American audiences and culture at the time, even as the entire operation remained homespun and humble.

Recorded in San Francisco’s Coast Recorders studio, FROM THE MARS HOTEL finds Keith Godchaux particularly shining across a variety of keys, from the “China Doll” harpsichord to the pounding piano on Bob Weir’s “Money Money,” to the churchy organ that elevates “Ship Of Fools.” Lyricist Robert Hunter packs “U.S. Blues” with a barrage of imagery, pop-culture references and sardonic asides – as Canadian author Ray Robertson writes in the 50th Anniversary Edition’s liner notes, it “carries an undeniable whiff of late-capitalism ennui…it’s the most fun you’ll ever have dancing to the end of the American Empire.” Jerry Garcia’s jaunty lead guitar drives bouncing melodies across the LP, while guests include Ned Lagin’s unnerving synth effects on “Unbroken Chain,” Clover member John McFee’s country-rock pedal steel on “Pride Of Cucamonga,” and more.

 
   

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   Silly Billy  (6/21/2024 8:27:59 AM)

This Reno show could have easily been a Dave's Picks release. It's that good. One of the best, of so many, from 74'. This Mars Hotel is one of the Deads best....

 
 
 
 

DISC ONE
SET ONE
U.S. Blues
(4:41)
China Doll
(4:11)
Unbroken Chain
(6:47)
Loose Lucy
(3:23)
Scarlet Begonias
(4:20)
Pride of Cucamonga
(4:18)
Money Money
(4:24)
Ship Of Fools
(5:33)
China Doll (Demo)
(2:47)
Wave That Flag (Demo)
(5:00)
DISC TWO
Sugaree
(7:28)
Mexicali Blues
(3:52)
Tennessee Jed
(8:15)
Jack Straw
(4:57)
Brown-Eyed Women
(5:00)
Beat It On Down The Line
(3:56)
China Cat Sunflower
(8:06)
I know You Rider
(6:54)
El Paso
(4:32)
U.S. Blues
(5:16)
Greatest Story Ever Told
(4:51)
It Must Have Been the Roses
(5:41)
Me and Bobby McGee
(5:41)
DISC THREE
Deal
(4:46)
Around and Around
(6:38)
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo
(7:59)
Truckin'
(10:10)
The Other one
(21:40)
Row Jimmy
(8:48)
Big River
(5:42)
Ship Of Fools
(6:16)
Sugar Magnolia
(9:26)

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