Showing posts with label Arista. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arista. Show all posts

Sunday, January 26, 2014

**** Without a Net by the Grateful Dead – No Drugs Necessary to Enjoy This!

First, of all, I am not much of a dead head. I have never seen them live. I don’t do drugs. However, this is a really good concert. Phish is better, but the Grateful Dead was a good prototype. There is more to Without a Net than just humdrum scatterbrained sound. The Grateful Dead are definitely talented, and their improvisational skills shine through on Without a Net. Is this the Dead’s best? I’d have to say, “No.” However, this one is up there as being one of their better efforts.

What interested me in this disc was the Grateful Dead’s inclusion of “Eyes of the World” on the band’s greatest hits compilation from the Arista Years. I later learned who Branford Marsalis was, and that would happen to be that he has been one of the most influential musicians ever; captured in this song on saxophone. I figured that since Eyes of the World was so good on the Greatest Hits compilation that it would be worth it to pick up a copy, and I figured right. I can’t say that is true for some of the other albums by the Dead.

I have to admit Jerry Garcia’s voice sounds rather worn out, no doubt due to drug use. However, the voice does have a bit of charm to it.

Another highlight is the Grateful Dead’s version, “Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo,” which at times is quite emotionally evocative, at least for me, though I have never crossed the Rio Grande, or any of those other rivers.

This is a stand out disc from the Grateful Dead’s mediocre Arista years. It is good from start to finish though I would hesitate to call it great. This time period may be compared to the Rolling Stones releases late in their career, where the disc usually has one good song, and yet the Dead put out a really good album. However, this disc stands out from this time period as being worthy of purchase.

What is really great about Without a Net is that I have had it since High School, probably 1996 or so, and it still entertains me.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

***** The Arista Years by The Grateful Dead – An Amazing Song Collection From Late Weaker Albums

I know what you are going to say.  It’s probably something like this, “I bought a cd from when the Grateful Dead where on the Arista label and was totally disappointed.”  I agree these years generally where not as good.  However, this powerhouse greatest hits package would never leave you thinking that.
I am not an illegal drug user, nor do I condone the use of illegal drugs, but I have heard it said that the only time the Grateful Dead sound good is, “When you are high.”  I think I heard that before this album was released.
What is striking about this collection of songs is that they are good in a jazzy sort of way, with a little showmanship and a lot of crafty talent.  In fact, to date, I still think that this collection is the best of all their greatest hits, and albums, and since Jerry Garcia is dead, I can sit with confidence on my proclamation that of all the Grateful Dead’s albums this one is the best.  However, what I cannot say is that it has been the most important to people’s idea of the Grateful Dead.  Most of these songs are long forgotten, in favor of songs by Phish.