Sunshine Daydream: Veneta, OR, August 27th, 1972

Sunshine Daydream: Veneta, OR, August 27th, 1972

by Grateful Dead
Sunshine Daydream: Veneta, OR, August 27th, 1972

Sunshine Daydream: Veneta, OR, August 27th, 1972

by Grateful Dead

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Overview

For those unindoctrinated to the obsessive world of Grateful Dead culture that goes past fandom into a somewhat disconcerting preoccupation, the Deadhead's need for rampant collection and cataloging of live recordings of the band's jammy shows may seem completely insane. Ranging from the many, many live albums officially released when the band was still active to countless bootlegs and even more low-quality audience-recorded tapes, almost every minute of the group's over 2,000 concerts have been documented in some form, with newly refurbished or remixed gigs coming out from the vaults every year. To untrained ears, these shows could sound like interchangeable noodly nonsense, but even the most reluctant listener would be struck by what the initiated already hold dear from a recording like Sunshine Daydream: Veneta, OR, August 27th, 1972. The Dead were fresh off the international tour that would yield their groundbreaking Europe '72 live disc, and showed up in a town outside of Eugene, Oregon for a benefit concert to come to the aid of longtime friend Ken Kesey's failing dairy farm. The three sets here have everything that made this one of the most colorful and captivating eras of the Dead's live playing. Somewhere between the caveman psychedelia of their beginnings and the bluegrass-steeped folk-rock of their most popular studio albums American Beauty and Workingman's Dead, Garcia and company refined their live jamming skills into something that seemed almost like a mental synchronization at its best. Apart from incredibly locked-in hypnotic jams like a nearly 20-minute rendition of "Playing in the Band" and an even longer "Dark Star," we're also treated to hard-living country-rock tunes like "He's Gone" and "Bertha" as well as Bob Weir's cowboy songs of the time like "Mexicali Blues." While this set doesn't benefit from the re-recorded studio vocal touchups of Europe '72, the musical performances are just as strong if not even more electric and comfortable. A long-traded fan favorite, Sunshine Daydream finally sees a properly mixed presentation of the 16-track master tapes of nearly three hours of one of the Grateful Dead's finest concert moments. It's essential listening for Deadheads and possibly the best place for the curious to jump in. ~ Fred Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 10/07/2013
Label: Grateful Dead / Rhino / Warner Bros.
UPC: 0081227965013
Rank: 19807

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Introductions
  2. Promised Land
  3. Sugaree
  4. Me and My Uncle
  5. Deal
  6. Black Throated Wind
  7. China Cat Sunflower
  8. I Know You Rider
  9. Mexicali Blues
  10. Bertha

Disc 2

  1. Playing in the Band
  2. He's Gone
  3. Jack Straw
  4. Bird Song
  5. Greatest Story Ever Told

Disc 3

  1. Dark Star
  2. El Paso
  3. Sing Me Back Home
  4. Sugar Magnolia
  5. Casey Jones
  6. One More Saturday Night

Disc 4

  1. Promised Land
  2. China Cat Sunflower
  3. I Know You Rider
  4. Jack Straw
  5. Bird Song
  6. Dark Star
  7. El Paso
  8. Sing Me Back Home
  9. Greatest Story Ever Told

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Grateful Dead   Primary Artist
Mickey Hart   Percussion,Drums
Donna Jean Godchaux   Vocals,Featured Artist
Bill Kreutzmann   Drums,Percussion
Bob Weir   Guitar,Vocals,Featured Artist,Guitar (Rhythm)
Jerry Garcia   Guitar,Vocals,Featured Artist
Merl Saunders   Organ
Keith Godchaux   Drums,Piano,Keyboards,Featured Artist
Phil Lesh   Bass,Vocals,Guitar (Bass),Bass (Electric),Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Mickey Hart   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Donna Jean Godchaux   Arranger,Producer,Group Member
Grateful Dead   Arranger,Producer
Steve Vance   Design,Art Direction
Jamie Howarth   Corrections,Restoration,Tape Transfer
Traditional   Composer
Betty Cantor   Engineer,Producer
Betty Cantor-Jackson   Engineer
Bill Kreutzmann   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Group Member
Kidd Candelario   Recording
Bob Weir   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Group Member
David Lemieux   Producer,Liner Notes,Release Production
Chuck Berry   Composer
John Phillips   Composer
Jeffrey Norman   Mixing,Producer,Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Jerry Garcia   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Group Member
Rick Vargas   Second Engineer
Doran Tyson   Associate Producer
John Perry Barlow   Composer
Michael Wesley Johnson   Tape Research
Steve Parish   Equipment Technician
Sonny Heard   Stage Technician
John K. Chester   Corrections,Restoration,Tape Transfer
Bo Matthews   Engineer
Janet Burman   Engineer
Mark Penkus   Executive Producer
Ron Wickersham   Engineer
Ryan Wilson   Associate Producer
Mark Raizene   Equipment Technician
Barry Gutman   Equipment Technician
Joe Winslow   Equipment Technician
Merle Haggard   Composer
Owsley Stanley   Engineer,Producer
The Wiz   Engineer
Bob Matthews   Engineer,Producer
Keith Godchaux   Arranger,Producer,Group Member
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan   Composer
Mark Pinkus   Executive Producer
Robert Hunter   Composer
Phil Lesh   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Group Member
Marty Robbins   Composer
Rex Jackson   Stage Technician
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