New Riders of the Purple Sage [Bonus Tracks] New Riders of the Purple Sage

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CD - Remastered / Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 06/03/2003
  • Original Release: 1971
  • Sales Rank: 25,598
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 696998538825

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New Riders of the Purple Sage [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENI Don't Know You 2:28
2LISTENWhatcha Gonna Do 3:17
3LISTENPortland Woman 3:40
4LISTENHenry 2:37
5LISTENDirty Business 8:19
6LISTENGlendale Train 3:01
7LISTENGarden of Eden 4:37
8LISTENAll I Ever Wanted 4:39
9LISTENLast Lonely Eagle 5:14
10LISTENLouisiana Lady 3:09
11LISTENDown in the Boondocks Live / previously unreleased / Bonus Track 4:03
12LISTENThe Weight Live / previously unreleased / Bonus Track 7:36
13LISTENSuperman Live / previously unreleased / Bonus Track 4:03

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Anyone who enjoyed the Grateful Dead's Workingman's Dead or American Beauty and wanted more, then or now, should get this record and follow that with the Riders' next two albums. With Jerry Garcia and Mickey Hart in tow and the Jefferson Airplane's Spencer Dryden playing what drums Hart didn't, plus Commander Cody at the piano, New Riders of the Purple Sage is some of the most spaced-out country-rock of the period. Even ignoring the big names working with John Dawson, David Nelson, and Dave Torbert, however, this is a good record, crossing swords with the Byrds, the Burrito Brothers, and even Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and holding its own; maybe a few of the cuts (especially "Henry") are predictable at times, but mostly NRPS was full of surprises (the amazingly sweet, brittle guitars, in particular) and has tunes that have held up well: "Portland Woman," "Whatcha Gonna Do," "I Don't Know You," and "Louisiana Lady," not to mention the eight leisurely paced minutes of acid country found in "Dirty Business." There are no added notes, but they'd hardly be vital -- the album is an open book. [The 2003 CD reissue on Columbia/Legacy adds three bonus tracks, all recorded live at the Fillmore West on July 7, 1971, two of them covers: the Band's "The Weight" and Joe South's "Down in the Boondocks."] Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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April 26, 2005: Lord, take me back to the good old days of the 70's in Oregon where we partied much with the NRPS! You know who you are! You grew up in Salem. Loch, Ashmun, MacDuffee, Callicrate, Bunky, Kelly, Haley, Bello, Brenner, Colson, Zanders, Ghemmil(RIP), and many more. Peace.