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To Terrapin: Hartford '77 [Digipak] by Grateful Dead (CD, Apr-2009, 3 Discs, Rhino Records USA) 
To Terrapin: Hartford '77 [Digipak] by Grateful Dead (CD, Apr-2009, 3 Discs, Rhino Records USA)

 
To Terrapin: Hartford '77 [Digipak] by Grateful Dead (CD, Apr-2009, 3 Discs, Rhino Records USA)

Release Date: Apr 2009
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 3 Discs
Record Label: Rhino Records (USA)
Genre: Psychedelic, Rock & Pop
UPC: 081227986902
Product ID: EPID72153183
Description: Grateful Dead: Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir (vocals, guitar); Donna Jean Godchaux (vocals); Keith Godchaux (piano, keyboards); Phil Lesh (electric bass); Mickey Hart (drums, percussion). Audio Remasterer: Jeffrey Norman. Liner Note Author: Gar...
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  3 cd's of "Deadhead" delights
Review created: 12/16/09
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

The sound quality is outstanding and the set-list choice was one of my all-time Dead favorites. Tennessee Jed is one of my favorite Dead tunes and I absolutely love the almost 10 minute version ending Disk 2. Out of all of the more recent releases of the archival shows that have been put out for old Deadheads to "consume" this show is by far my favorite. Check it out if your a fan or not because the music is timeless and you don't really need to own all of the music or really know much about this history making band to enjoy this smokin' 3 cd set, all you need to do is sit back and relax and take it all in, to describe this set in two words...simply...It jams!


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  Rehearsed Dead is Great Dead Indeed
Review created: 05/09/09
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The May 28, 1977, show at the Hartford Coliseum culminated the Dead's spring tour--a tour that saw them hitting the road fresh off of rehearsing and recording Terrapin Station. Not surprisingly, they sound invigorated and, for a change, play in tune and tightly throughout the set. Wonderful renditions of "Sugaree" and "Jack Straw" as well as clean and polished renditions of all their Terrapin Station material. Amazing how just a little preparation and practice can make even the world's most spontaneous jam band sound all that much better.


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  Grateful Dead To Terrapin: Hartford '77
Review created: 04/14/09
0 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Wow this is such an awsome show. Even though they had some feedback issues throughout the show which is good because it shows they where really on and feeling it. The Bertha opener Really set the show in motion Jerry sang it with heart. The 19 min Surgee was just mind blowing. This Surgee is number one on my list of all the Surgee performenaces I have listen to and own. I wish I was old enough to have been at that show personally. I enjoyed the Samon and Delilah as well and it was great to be listening to it on Sunday giving it even more meaning. The third set was really high energy Terrapin>Drums>Not Fade for me was spectacular. If you don't have this show shame on you it is a must have for any DeadHead Collection. You will enjoy this show.


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