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01. "Estimated prophet" 02. "Dancin' In The Streets" 03. "Passenger" 04. "Samson & Delilah" 05. "Sunrise" Terrapin Station Part 1 [Lady With A Fan / Terrapin Station / Terrapin / Terrapin Transit / At A Siding /Terrapin Flyer] Lady with a fan Terrapin station Terrapin Terrapin transit At a siding Terrapin flyer 06. "Refrain" 07. "Peggy-O (Instrumental Studio Outtake)" 08. "The ascent (Instrumental Studio Outtake)" 09. "Catfish John (Studio Outtake)" 10. "Equinox (Studio Outtake)" 11. "Fire on the mountain (Studio Outtake)" 12. "Dancin' In The Streets (Live)"
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Liner Notes By David Gans |
| Description: | Arranged By [Orchestral Arrangement]: Paul Buckmaster, Bass: Phil Lesh, Choir: The English Chorale, Conductor [Choir]: Robert Howes, Conductor [Orchestra]: Martyn Ford, Drums: Bill Kreutzmann, Drums: Mickey Hart, Engineer: Dave DeVore, Guitar, Vocals: Bob Weir, Guitar, Vocals: Jerry Garcia, Keyboards: Keith Godchaux, Mixed By [Additional]: Tom Flye, Orchestra: The Martyn Ford Orchestra, Producer, Engineer: Keith Olsen, Producer, Engineer: Keith Olsen, Remastered By [Mastering]: Joe Gastwirt, Lyricon, Saxophone: Tom Scott, Written-By: Bob Weir, Written-By: John Perry Barlow, Written-By: Ivy Jo Hunter, Written-By: Marvin Gaye, Written-By: William Stevenson, Written-By: Peter Monk (2), Written-By: Phil Lesh, Arranged By: Bob Weir, Written-By: Traditional, Written-By: Donna Godchaux, Arranged By: The Grateful Dead, Written-By: Traditional, Written-By: The Grateful Dead, Written-By: Allen Reynolds, Written-By: Bob McDill, Written-By: Phil Lesh, Written-By: Mickey Hart, Written-By: Robert Hunter, Written-By: Ivy Jo Hunter, Written-By: Marvin Gaye, Written-By: William Stevenson, Labelcode GRDW73279.2 (8122-73279-2, 8122-73279-2), Recorded At Sound City Studios, Mixed At Sound City Studios | |
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