 
J.
GARCIA & RHINO RECORDS TO RELEASE
JERRY
GARCIA 6-CD BOXED SET ON APRIL 20
ALL
GOOD THINGS: JERRY GARCIA STUDIO SESSIONS
6 FULL CDS
COMPRISING THE COMPLETE JERRY GARCIA STUDIO RETROSPECTIVE
FEATURING ALL 5 ORIGINAL SOLO ALBUMS DIGITALLY REMASTERED IN HDCD
PLUS
4
HOURS OF PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED STUDIO MATERIAL,
A DYNAMIC 128-PAGE BOOK WITH COMPREHENSIVE LINER
NOTES, PHOTOS,
AND
A FOREWORD BY ROBERT HUNTER
While most
famous as the vocalist and lead guitarist for the Grateful Dead, Jerry
Garcia also had a long and successful solo career. Three decades after
his critically acclaimed debut, J.Garcia & Rhino are releasing ALL
GOOD THINGS: JERRY GARCIA STUDIO SESSIONS, a boxed set retrospective that
includes Garcia, Garcia (Compliments), Reflections,
Cats Under The Stars and Run For The Roses. For the first
time in 30 years, each of these albums has been remastered and expanded
with rarities and unreleased material. This comprehensive collection also
includes Outtakes, Jams & Alternates, a bonus disc of even
more previously unreleased recordings (all told, the box includes more
than four hours of previously unavailable music), as well as new artwork,
rare photos and extensive liner notes.
The six-CD
ALL GOOD THINGS: JERRY GARCIA STUDIO SESSIONS will be available
April 20 at all retail outlets and at jerrygarcia.com
for a suggested list price of $74.98.
By ordering ALL GOOD THINGS through jerrygarcia.com for only $64.98, you will receive an exclusive seventh disc entitled ALL GOOD THINGS REDUX. This CD contains four additional unreleased studio tracks, including performances of "I Saw Her Standing There" and "Russian Lullaby," an extensive studio exploration dubbed the "T.L.E.O. Jam," and a breathtaking 17-minute studio rendition of "Visions of Johanna." This seventh CD is our gift to you and available only through jerrygarcia.com.
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The legendary guitarist
truly went solo with 1972’s Garcia, handling the vocals as
well as acoustic guitar, electric guitar, pedal steel guitar, bass, piano
and organ duties. The album was co-written by Grateful Dead percussionist
Bill Kreutzmann (who plays drums on the record) and longtime Grateful
Dead/Garcia lyricist Robert Hunter. The remastered edition of Garcia
features the album’s original ten songs plus eight bonus tracks,
including alternate takes of “Sugaree” and “Loser.”
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For 1974’s Garcia
(Compliments), Jerry surrounded himself with top studio musicians
and covered songs such as The Rolling Stones’ “Let’s
Spend The Night Together,” Van Morrison’s “He Ain’t
Give You None” and the Irving Berlin standard “Russian Lullaby.”
The remastered edition has ten extra cuts, including a rendition of the
Motown classic “(I’m A) Road Runner” and Jimmy Reed’s
“I Know It’s A Sin.”
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Though a Garcia album,
1976’s Reflections features several tracks recorded by the
Grateful Dead during the sessions for 1975’s Blues For Allah
sessions, as well as covers of Hank Ballard’s “Tore Up
Over You” and Allen Toussaint’s “I’ll Take A Melody.”
The reissue adds five previously unreleased outtakes from the original
sessions, including a cover of Hank Williams’ “You Win Again.”
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The first
album released by the Jerry Garcia Band, 1978’s Cats Under The
Stars differed from its two predecessors by showcasing all-original
material. Up-tempo rockers, gospel interludes and a stunning duet
with vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux on “Palm Sunday” make this
one a favorite among Garcia fans. The remastered edition includes an alternate
take of that track, along with six other bonus cuts.
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The 1982 album Run
For The Roses was the final solo studio release from Jerry Garcia
and includes stunning covers of The Beatles’ classic “I Saw
Her Standing There” and Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’
On Heaven’s Door.” Two more Dylan covers (“Simple Twist
of Fate,” “Tangled Up In Blue”) appear as bonus tracks
on the reissue, along with a rendition of another Beatles tune, “Dear
Prudence.”
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Outtakes,
Jams & Alternates features 12 previously unreleased tracks,
among them alternate versions of “Let’s Spend The Night Together”
and “Deal,” along with a studio jam rendition of The Dixie
Cups’ “Iko Iko” and a cover of Warren Zevon’s
“Accidentally Like A Martyr.”
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