Jerry Garcia + Bob Dylan |
There was probably no bigger Dylan fan than Jerry Garcia. As leader of
the Grateful Dead, as a solo artist
and in his many other side projects, Garcia
always found a way to include a Dylan
song or two into his performances. And with great love.
Ladder to the Stars: Garcia Plays
Dylan (2005) examines the unique relationship
between the pair, featuring Jerry Garcia (guitar/vocals) in a variety of musical settings
spanning nearly a quarter century. While the occasional exception exists, the
contents are primarily presented in a chronological fashion. Rather than going
all the way back to the pre-psychedelic Grateful Dead -- when the band included covers of "It's
All Over Now, Baby Blue" and "She Belongs to Me" in its
repertoire -- the earliest inclusion finds Garcia fronting a quartet alongside Merl Saunders (organ) through a blues-infused treatment of
"It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry." Dylan provided Garcia with perhaps his most intimately interpreted material.
As the liner notes point out, Garcia felt "...right in those songs." Adding,
"When I sing them I feel like I could have written them. I relate to them
that well." Nowhere can that symbiotically beneficial relationship be
heard better than the profound and practically spiritual "Positively 4th
Street" circa the mid-'70s Jerry Garcia Band with Nicky Hopkins (piano) and Ron Tutt (drums). Garcia also chose obscure, deeper album tracks, making them very
much his own. Examples abound, ranging from the brooding and methodical
"Wicked Messenger" -- courtesy of the short-lived Legion of Mary -- to the exploratory funk driving "Tough
Mama." On the opposite side of the backbeat are the lamenting
"Knockin' on Heaven's Door" and a humbling, if not reverential
reading of "I Shall Be Released." By the mid-'80s the quality of Garcia's solo endeavors equalled -- if not surpassed -- that
of the Grateful Dead. One constant was an ever-expanding stable
of Dylan tunes. One of the songs that Garcia shared with both was the rollicking "When I Paint
My Masterpiece." When it turned up -- usually in the first set of Dead
shows -- Bob Weir (guitar/vocals) took the lead. Here, listeners are
treated to a Garcia Band run through guided by some simply smouldering
solos from the guitarist. Presumably in an effort to offer unreleased nuggets,
the unplugged early-'90s take of "She Belongs to Me," with just Garcia, Weir,
and Phil Lesh (bass), was passed over for a rendering by the
1990-era Grateful Dead. The band sounds spent and probably was as this
particular performance happened to be the second of a rare double encore. An
emotive and gripping "Señor (Tales of Yankee Power)" by the Jerry Garcia Band and the poignant "Visions of
Johanna" taken from the Grateful Dead's penultimate live show on August 8, 1995,
are among the remaining highlights. (allmusic)
Track Listing:
01.
It Takes a
Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry
02.
Tough Mama
03.
Positively
4th Street
04.
The Wicked
Messenger
05.
Knockin’ on
Heaven’s Door
06.
Simple
Twist of Fate
07.
I Shall Be
Released
08.
When I
Paint My Masterpiece
09.
She Belongs
to Me
10.
Forever
Young
11.
Tangled Up
in Blue
12.
Senor
(Tales of Yankee Power)
13.
Visions of
Johanna
14.
The Mighty
Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo)
15.
It’s All
Over Now Baby Blue
3 comments:
Hey! Looking forward to hear this, but there's some issue with your Mediafire account and it can't be downloaded. Thanks for all the other great music you share here!
Slidewell, thank you for letting me know.
all good now.
Cheers
here everything is ok
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