Steppin' Out with the Grateful Dead: England '72 Grateful Dead

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  • Release Date: 08/31/2004
  • Original Release: 2002
  • 4 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 20,263
  • Label: GRATEFUL DEAD / WEA
  • UPC: 081227894924

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The Grateful Dead's 1972 European tour was a high point for the San Francisco-based group, its glories already memorialized on Europe '72 and Hundred Year Hall. Featuring performances drawn from various British dates on the tour, Steppin' Out brings us much more of a good thing: four CDs' worth, in fact. In many ways the 1972 tour marked the end of an era for the band. Pigpen, the much-loved blues singer and a mainstay of the Grateful Dead since its inception, died within a year of returning home. His featured numbers on the live album find him in sparkling form. For that matter, the entire group sounds inspired. New energy came in the form of the freshman member, pianist Keith Godchaux, and the additional responsibilities placed on drummer Bill Kreutzman following second drummer Mickey Hart's temporary retirement from the band. Guitarist Jerry Garcia's solos remind us of his unique powers, and his interplay with the rest of the group is a model of unity and invention. Crackling versions of a slew of G.D. favorites abound and are seamlessly brought together to give the illusion of a single outstanding show. A must for all Dead fans, and a great place for novices to pick up on a unique American band at its best, Steppin' Out is one of the premier historical recordings of the year. William Pearl, Barnes & Noble



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Great tour, sound and performanceby MarkAndy

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March 17, 2009: This is a real keeper for Deadheads, and new listeners. The recording qualtiy is superb, and the band is "on" throughout. This is one of the Dead's great years in their 30 year history( as the late 60's through late '74 are undoubtedly their best). Included are a full range of tunes, from blues, ballads, cowboy tunes, rock and roll, and hot jammin'. This is a compilation from various gigs in England. Don't miss it!

I Also Recommend: Veneta, Oregon: August 27, 1972.