Search - Grateful Dead :: Road Trips: Vol. 2, No. 4 - Cal Expo '93 (2 CD + Bonus Disc)

Road Trips: Vol. 2, No. 4 - Cal Expo '93 (2 CD + Bonus Disc)
Grateful Dead
Road Trips: Vol. 2, No. 4 - Cal Expo '93 (2 CD + Bonus Disc)
Genre: Classic Rock
 
From the rare "Samson" opener and the unusually long and jammed out "Playing in the Band" from the May 26th show, to the bone-rattling "Shakedown Street" on the 27th, these shows are exciting and action-packed. — The two-di...  more »

     
?

Larger Image

CD Details

All Artists: Grateful Dead
Title: Road Trips: Vol. 2, No. 4 - Cal Expo '93 (2 CD + Bonus Disc)
Members Wishing: 5
Total Copies: 0
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Album Type: Live
Genre: Classic Rock
Style:
Number of Discs: 3
SwapaCD Credits: 3
UPC:

Synopsis

Product Description
From the rare "Samson" opener and the unusually long and jammed out "Playing in the Band" from the May 26th show, to the bone-rattling "Shakedown Street" on the 27th, these shows are exciting and action-packed.
The two-disc set offers 19 solid tracks from these justifiably famous performances, spanning the Dead's repertoire from the '60s ("The Same Thing") to the '90s ("Liberty"). All selections are previously unissued, and as always, engineer Jeffrey Norman has made sure the sonic specs are superior and presented in crystal clear HDCD.
The Bonus Disc offers more killer tunes from these fine shows, including Phil's tender and emotional "Broken Arrow" from the 26th, and the unique sequence of "Cassidy> Uncle John's Band> Cassidy" from the 27th, something they'd never attempted before and never played again!
Track listing:
Recorded live at the Cal Expo Amphitheatre, Sacramento, CA.
Disc 1
1. Samson and Delilah (5/26/93)
2. Here Comes Sunshine (5/26/93)
3. Walkin' Blues (5/26/93)
4. Deal (5/26/93)
5. Box of Rain> (5/26/93)
6. Victim Or The Crime> (5/26/93)
7. Crazy Fingers> (5/26/93)
8. Playing In The Band> (5/26/93)
9. Rhythm Devils (5/26/93)
Disc 2
1. Corrina> (5/26/93)
2. Playing In The Band> (5/26/93)
3. China Doll> (5/26/93)
4. Around and Around (5/26/93)
5. Liberty (5/26/93)
6. Shakedown Street (5/27/93)
7. The Same Thing (5/27/93)
8. Dire Wolf (5/27/93)
9. High Time (5/27/93)
10. When I Paint My Masterpiece (5/27/93)
Limited Edition Bonus Disc
1. Picasso Moon> (5/27/93)
2. Fire On The Mountain (5/27/93)
3. Cassidy> (5/27/93)
4. Uncle John's Band> (5/27/93)
5. Cassidy (5/27/93)
6. Gloria (5/27/93)
7. Broken Arrow (5/26/93)
8. Ramble On Rose (5/26/93)
9. Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again (5/26/93)

Similar CDs

 

CD Reviews

Home Field Advantage
PHILIP S WOLF | SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA. USA | 10/19/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"When you are halfway between the Bay Area, and the Lake Tahoe, you will be right square in the middle of the northern central valley of California, in a place called Sacramento. Before you start yawning, or down that fifth beer, let's not forget that some great concerts have taken place in the Golden State's nest of political malfunctions.



In May of 1993, The Good Ol' Grateful Dead, arrived in Sacramento, and played some blistering 'hot' shows, that many feel are the last 'best' stand of concerts that this band ever performed. Three shows from May 25-27, indeed give our boys the homefield advantage in front of a: "abby-normal", crazy crowd of tye-dyed loonie-bears.



There are two Cd's featured here, that prove there was still life in this beast we call The Grateful Dead, in the ninties.



I have never heard tapes from this stand of shows, BUT, I have always heard good things about the 93 Cal Expo, shows. From: "Samson & Delilah" thro to: "When I Paint My Masterpiece" the folks from Grateful Dead Productions, have found the highlights of a classic nineties run. "Deal" smokes and snakes, just like it should. "Shakedown Street" is a funkfest of pounding fury....(like a weird night, in San Rafael~!) "High Time" will never sound so lovely ever again, and the second set from the second night, is here in all it's glory! With, stellar renditions of: "Crazy Fingers", "Playing in the Band" & "Corrina"...This is "Dead Nirvana", the right songs played in just the right fashion.



I have been quick to scoop up every show from: "The Road Trips" series, and so far it has been all good! The bonus discs, always contain the best stuff, and this one on: Vol. 2 No, 4, is another gem. Killer versions of: "Gloria" "Broken Arrow" & "Fire on the Mountain" are found right here, on this great bonus CD.



The folks in charge of the tapes, have been wise to release these shows for the public. The Grateful Dead, had a very long thirty year run of live concerts. This CD set, shows that the boys were still on track in the summer of year twenty eight. The train, was steaming down the tracks here. Jerry, Phil, Bobby, Vince, Billy & Mickey, sound very 'alive' here....The Good Ol' Grateful Dead, doing what they do best....PLAYING!

Four Stars!!!"
LTD. TIME DEAD.NET $20. w/ Bonus
aspiring saint | in the moment zone | 09/06/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"This is NOT the vibrant energetic Dead of the 1970's. But for the latest incarnation it is a fun show. The bonus disc probably has the best jams Cassidy> Uncle John's>Cassidy; Victim>Fire On The Mtn.; Broken Arrow. First 2 cds have Corrina>Playin'>China>Around; Victim>Crazy Fingers>Playin'>Drums; Shakedown and Here Comes Sunshine. EXC setlist, is one of better jams/show of final years."
Great Playin', never thought I'd be a 93 fan...
J. Rowley | Santa Fe | 10/16/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I'm a big deadhead and although I know most people prefer full shows, I really dig the Road Trips series. I mostly listen to full shows but the Road Trips series are fun as they are high quality HDCD remasters and they have the best of a certain set of shows or month. I wouldn't have normally considered anything after MSG 1990 as that was the end of my touring days as I moved out west to seriously go to school after that. After Brent died and seeing the pure power of the spring tour 1990 shows, I was kind of let down by the addition of Welnick. Not to say I was a huge Brent fan but the chemistry had changed dramatically after his passing I felt. That said, I was pleasantly surprised by Road Trips Volume 2 Number 4. I was very surprised to hear Here Comes Sunshine but they kinda gayed that up with the keyboard antics of Welnick but the rest of the songs on all 3 discs make up for it (3 discs if you got the bonus disc). The Playin' is absolutely fantastic and just may be one of the best late era Playin's I have heard. It's not all noodly like you might have expected form Jerry in his late years. There is a dark syncopated feeling to this jam that I really enjoyed. I was impressed with the energy of the Deal jam section. The Shakedown was solid and I somehow I was strangely into the Picasso Moon > Fire on the Mountain as well as some of the newer songs I never witnessed myself on tour (Corrina, Liberty, Broken Arrow etc). The fact that it was Cal Expo was just a bonus. I attended 3 shows at Cal Expo in my touring days and that place was easily one of the more memorable places I ever saw the Dead. The water slides were a good time as was the lot scene.



Overall I give it a 4 stars. Buy it, you'll like it."