Jerry Garcia - Run for the Roses

Jerry Garcia - Run for the Roses
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Album Details

Title: Run for the Roses
Artist: Jerry Garcia
Release Date: 1982
Re-Released On: 7/11/2000
Label: Arista, BMG International
Duration: 34:50
UPCs: 078221855723, 4988017096062
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Country-Rock, Psychedelic, Folk-Rock
Moods: Atmospheric, Earnest, Laid-Back/Mellow, Meandering, Passionate, Stylish, Circular, Organic, Freewheeling, Rollicking, Sprawling, Bittersweet, Gentle, Intimate, Warm, Yearning, Confident, Earthy, Wistful, Greasy, Searching
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Run for the Roses
  2. I Saw Her Standing There
  3. Without Love
  4. Midnight Getaway
  5. Leave the Little Girl Alone
  6. Valerie
  7. Knockin' on Heaven's Door

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDBMG International37147
1987CDAristaARCD-8557

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Album Review

Run for the Roses is the last of the studio albums to have come from the Jerry Garcia Band, even though the combo would continue to tour for another 13 years. Sadly, it is also Garcia's most lightweight effort as a bandleader. The disc certainly features a few distinct and redeemable moments; however, taken as whole there are far too many marginal performances for it to be deemed as thoroughly captivating as any of his previous solo work -- especially the wholly inspired Cats Under the Stars (1978). Along with John Kahn (bass/fretless bass/synthesizer/piano/clavinet/guitar/slide guitar/electric guitar/co-producer), Garcia chose some interesting cover tunes -- such as the impotently executed "I Saw Her Standing There" and the underachieving "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" -- the latter of which would become increasingly effective as a live vehicle for the Garcia Band as well as the Grateful Dead during the ensuing years (an ultimate acoustic rendition can be found on the highly recommended and infamous Pizza Tapes from 2000). There are several highlights from the Garcia/Robert Hunter canon, whose brilliance ultimately makes Run for the Roses a justifiable release. Chief among them is the title track, which bops along at an agile pace and formally introduces the effusive organ fills and licks that typify Melvin Seals' style of aggressive interaction with Garcia. Hunter is up to his old lyrical insinuations and poetic ambiguity on "Run for the Roses." Couplets such as "If you got the do-re I got the mi/And I got a notion we're all at sea" are as poignant and poetic as they are Dadaist, reflecting the inherent beauty of Hunter's lyrical prowess. "Valerie" is another standout track; it's a slightly tweaked song dealing with the extremes of an unrequited love. Garcia's vocal is one of his best on this release and perfectly fits the hang-dog mood and persona that Hunter so aptly depicts in the narrative. Both tracks quickly became enthusiasts' favorites and remained in the core rotation of the Garcia Band's performance songbook. On an aesthetic level, Run for the Roses is also notable for the disconcerting artwork by Bay Area visual artist Victor Moscoso. While die-hard enthusiasts may feel as if the disc has more to offer than mentioned above, when contrasted with the material's perpetual on-stage evolution this album falls short of the high standards set by Garcia's earlier studio efforts. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Betty Cantor-JacksonEngineer
Bob MatthewsMixing, Overdubs
George HornMastering
James WarrenPiano, Clavinet
Jerry GarciaVocals, Guitar, Producer, Slide Guitar, Arranger
Jimmy Dale WarrenClavinet, Piano
Joe GastwirtDigital Remastering
John KahnBass, Producer, Arranger, Clavinet, Piano, Synthesizer, Fretless Bass, Slide Guitar
Julie StaffordVocals
Liza StiresVocals
Melvin SealsOrgan
Merl SaundersKeyboards
Michael OmartianClavinet, Piano, Keyboards
Roger NeumanArranger, Trumpet, Horn
Ron MaloEngineer
Ron TuttDrums, Percussion, Tambourine
Victor MoscosoDesign