


One From The Vault: Live at the Great American Music Hall, San Francisco 8/13/75
[[Release Description]]
For a legacy filled with legendary performances, the Grateful Dead Live at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco on August 13th 1975 stands out. The band only played four shows during that entire year (remarkable, for a band that toured non-stop for decades), and at their August 13th show, they rolled multi-track tape which allowed the band to, decades later, properly mix the show.
Because the Great American Music Hall holds less than 1,000 people (another unique thing about this show), it was an invitation-only performance in which the band debuted their recent studio album Blues For Allah in a live setting.
Although One From The Vault has been available on CD nearly continuously since 1991, the vinyl version was only available for less than a year (and in Europe only) in the early 1990s. This deluxe vinyl reissue marks the first time this legendary show has been available anywhere in over 20 years and the first time in America.
Rolling Stone magazine has described One From The Vault as:
âThe closest the Dead came in the Seventies to the bandâs trippy, late-Sixties peak, and the performance indulged the groupâs jazzy, free-form impulses even further. âHelp on the Way,â âFranklinâs Tower,â and âThe Music Never Stoppedâ cohere into a twenty-minute song cycle. âKing Solomonâs Marbles,â a tumbling, polyrhythmic instrumental by bassist Phil Lesh, crackles with energy. Inventive percussion duets by Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann are appended to âEyes of the World,â as well as to the pretty, elliptical âCrazy Fingers.â The crowning touch is âBlues for Allah,â which runs 21 minutes and explores inner space with a meditative intensity barely hinted at on the studio version.â
[[Selling Points]]- Back in print on vinyl after 22 years
- First ever American LP release
- Newly re-mastered by Joe Gastwirt
- Lacquers cut by Kevin Gray
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[[Release Description]]
For a legacy filled with legendary performances, the Grateful Dead Live at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco on August 13th 1975 stands out. The band only played four shows during that entire year (remarkable, for a band that toured non-stop for decades), and at their August 13th show, they rolled multi-track tape which allowed the band to, decades later, properly mix the show.
Because the Great American Music Hall holds less than 1,000 people (another unique thing about this show), it was an invitation-only performance in which the band debuted their recent studio album Blues For Allah in a live setting.
Although One From The Vault has been available on CD nearly continuously since 1991, the vinyl version was only available for less than a year (and in Europe only) in the early 1990s. This deluxe vinyl reissue marks the first time this legendary show has been available anywhere in over 20 years and the first time in America.
Rolling Stone magazine has described One From The Vault as:
âThe closest the Dead came in the Seventies to the bandâs trippy, late-Sixties peak, and the performance indulged the groupâs jazzy, free-form impulses even further. âHelp on the Way,â âFranklinâs Tower,â and âThe Music Never Stoppedâ cohere into a twenty-minute song cycle. âKing Solomonâs Marbles,â a tumbling, polyrhythmic instrumental by bassist Phil Lesh, crackles with energy. Inventive percussion duets by Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann are appended to âEyes of the World,â as well as to the pretty, elliptical âCrazy Fingers.â The crowning touch is âBlues for Allah,â which runs 21 minutes and explores inner space with a meditative intensity barely hinted at on the studio version.â
[[Selling Points]]- Back in print on vinyl after 22 years
- First ever American LP release
- Newly re-mastered by Joe Gastwirt
- Lacquers cut by Kevin Gray




