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I haven't seen this posted in quite sometime, nor have I seen posts
from Ihor in an while either, hope he dosen't mind me posting this and
I hope ya'll don't mind either. just thought some of the newer folks
climbing on the Bus would like it.

Send your flames else where, I spend my days looking at the sun so a
simple flame in nothing in comparison:-)

 The Compleat Grateful Dead Discography  (The Eleventh Revision)
 ---------------------------------------------------------------

 by Ihor W. Slabicky

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:-)


Here is an attempt to summarize the Grateful Dead's appearances on 
recordings,
film, and paper.  It is by no means complete.  In here you will find 
some  
388 albums, 113 singles, 146 movies/tv shows/videos/ads, 104 books, and 
22
song
books where the band or members of the band appear.  If you should know 
of any
more, please let me know and I will post an updated list later.  Thanks!  
:-)

 Ihor Slabicky - Saint Valentine's Day, 1993 

 Albums 
 ------ 

The Emergency Crew - The Warlocks (Autumn  ) recorded November 3, 1965 
as a
 demo record at Mother's in San Francisco.  It includes: "I Can't Come 
 Down" (Jerry Garcia on vocals), "The Mindbender" (Phil Lesh on vocals),
 "The Only Time Is Now" (Phil Lesh on vocals), "Caution" (Pigpen on 
 harmonica and vocals), "I Know You Rider" (Jerry Garcia on vocals),
 and Gordon Lightfoot's "Early Morning Rain" (Phil Lesh on vocals). 

The Grateful Dead - GD (Warner Bro. W 1689) their first lp.  It was 
released
 in mono.  The original releases were on the gold Warner Brothers label.
 Released on March 17, 1967.  The cryptic lettering above the words 
 "Grateful Dead" reads:  "In the land of the dark, the ship of the sun 
is
 driven by the Grateful Dead".  Most of the tracks were recorded in a
 span of five days (Monday night through Friday night, mixed on Saturday
 afternoon) at RCA Studio A in Hollywood, CA, and produced by Dave 
 Hassinger, a Warner Brothers staff production engineer.   "The Golden
 Road (To Unlimited Devotion)" was recorded later at Coast Recorders, at
 960 Bush Street in San Francisco.  This tune had about 60 takes;  the
 album version includes an overdub of Bill Kreutzmann drumming on the
 strings of Garcia's guitar while Garcia is fingering the chords.  "The
 Golden Road" was the working title for this album, but was changed.
 The founders of the Grateful Dead's Fan Club, "The Golden Road To 
 Unlimited Devotion" were Sue Swanson, Connie Furtado, and Bob Matthews
 (who later engineered and produced a number of the band's live and 
 studio releases).  The Fan Club sold posters, buttons, and Pigpen 
 t-shirts for $2.50.  "Alice D. Millionaire" and "Tastebud", a blues
 number featuring Pigpen on vocals, were probably recorded for the 
 album but were not released.  "McGannahan Skjellyfetti" was the 
 pseudonym used by the band as the author's name for the group 
 compositions ("The Golden Road" and "Cream Puff War").  "McGannahan
 Skjellyfetti" was a character, the protagonist's 'literary agent', in
 Kenneth Patchen's "Memoirs Of A Shy Pornographer", published in 1945.

The Grateful Dead - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1689) their first lp.  It was 
also
 released in stereo.  The original releases were on the gold Warner
 Brothers label.  Released on March 17, 1967.  Also on CD. 

The Grateful Dead - GD (Edsel ED 221 (Edsel Records, Division of Demon
Records,
 Brentford, Middlesex, UK)) a 1990 British release of the first record.
 On the front cover, the WB catalog number has been replaced by the
 Edsel catalog number.  The back cover artwork is slightly larger than
 on the original US release, the photos are poorly reproduced, and 
 instead of the Fan Club info, it contains record company info.

Surrealistic Pillow - JA (RCA LSP-3766) Jerry Garcia is listed on the 
back as
 'musical and spiritual director' and plays high electric lead on 
 "Today", and flat top acoustic guitar on "Plastic Fantastic Lover",
 "My Best Friend", and "Comin' Back To Me".  Garcia also rearranged
 "Somebody To Love". 

Anthem Of The Sun - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1749) the original mix is out of 
print.
 Released on July 18, 1968.  Some of the early pressings of the album
 include the phrase 'the faster we go, the rounder we get' pressed in 
the
 vinyl around the center.  The basic music ("Alligator", "A Cryptical 
 Envelopement", "The Other One") for the album was taken from the
 Dead's performance on St. Valentine's Day, 1968, at the Carousel  
 Ballroom, in San Francisco.  Phil Lesh plays the eight bar trumpet solo
 (based on Miles Davis' "Sketches Of Spain") during the "...from time
 to time..." chorus on "Born Cross-Eyed".  "Alligator" was written by
 Hunter while he was working as a portrait artist in New Mexico, in 
 February, 1966.  

Anthem Of The Sun - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1749) the remix was released in 
late
 1972/early 1973.  It has the letters RE after the master numbers 
 pressed into the vinyl around the label.  Also on CD.

Anthem Of The Sun - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1749) the remix was also released
 around 1975-77 with a white cover instead of the purple one.  It has
 the letters RE after the master numbers pressed into the vinyl around
 the label.  Says 'remixed' on lower left of back cover.
 Some cassette releases of this album also sport the white cover. 

Anthem Of The Sun - GD ( ) a Japanese release of the original mix, with 
a
lyric
 sheet insert which only approximates the real words.  Higher quality
 pressing.

Aoxomoxoa - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1790) the original mix is out of print.
 Released on June 20, 1969.  "The Eleven" was recorded for the album,
 to be linked with "St. Stephen", but was not included.   "Barbed Wire
 Whipping Party" is one of the outtakes from the sessions for this 
album.
 Other studio outtakes from these September, 1968 to early 1969 sessions
 include "St. Stephen" with a cello and "The Eleven" with bagpipes.  
"St.
 Stephen" and "China Cat Sunflower" were written by Hunter when he was
 in New Mexico in February, 1966, working as a portrait artist.  The 
word
 AOXOMOXOA is a palindrome thought up by artist Rick Griffin.  One of
 working titles for the album was "Earthquake Country".  This was also
 the first recording ever made using sixteen track tape, an Ampex deck
 at Alembic studios.  "Cosmic Charlie" is supposedly based on Charles
 "Cosmic Charlie" Bosch, one of the characters on the scene in the
 Haight, who was 'so cosmic'; "Calico" is supposedly based on one of
 the Hog Farmers. 

The Anniversary Album (Warner Bro. PRO 289)

Warner/Reprise Record Show (Warner Bro. PRO 336) side 1, track 2 is an
 abridged version of "Doin' That Rag" (2:20) from the original mix
 of "Aoxomoxoa".  Released in 1969.

Aoxomoxoa - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1790) The remix was released in Fall, 
1972.
 Says 'remixed in September, 1971' on the back cover.  Also on CD.

Aoxomoxoa - GD (Warner Bro. K46027) UK release of the album from about 
1989. 

Live/Dead - GD (Warner Bro. 2WS 1830) the original release had a four 
page 
 song book enclosed.  "Dark Star" and "St. Stephen" are from February 
27,
 1969 at the Fillmore West; "The Eleven", "Turn On Your Lovelight",
 "Feedback", and "We Bid You Goodnight" are from March 2, 1969 at the
 Fillmore West; "Death Don't Have No Mercy" is from either January 24,
 25, or 26, 1969 at the Avalon.  Released on November 10, 1969.  This
 album was recorded on a sixteen track recorder during a four night run.
 The "Eight sided whispering..." vocals are the last eight lines from 
the
 original version of Hunter's "China Cat Sunflower".  Mickey Hart plays
 guiro, scrapers, and gongs, among other percussion instruments, on
 "Dark Star".  (According to Bob Matthews, "Dark Star" is one take
 from the Avalon Ballroom; the album was recorded and mixed to simulate
 the sound presence of the Avalon Ballroom.) 

Live/Dead - GD (Warner Bro. WB 1830-2) this single CD release includes a 
16
 page booklet with the lyrics, black and white photos, and artwork.  
 The CD is one continuous piece, whereas the record has breaks between
 between sides One, Two, and Three.

Live/Dead - GD (Warner Bro. WB 7599-27181-1) a two record album released 
in
 Germany.  The words "The Grateful Dead" have been added to the left
 side of the front cover.

The Big Ball (Warner Bro.  ) this WB sampler has an edited (6:30) 
version 
 of "Turn On Your Lovelight" from the "Live/Dead" album.

Volunteers - JA (RCA LSP-4328) Garcia plays pedal steel guitar on "The 
Farm".
 Released in November, 1969.

Deja Vu - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. (Atlantic SD 7200) Garcia plays 
pedal
 steel guitar on "Teach Your Children".  Released in March, 1970.

Workingman's Dead - GD (Warner Bro. WB 1869) Released on June 14, 1970. 
Robert
 Hunter appears in the drawing on the front cover of this album.  The
 back cover is upside down on the original releases.  Stanley Mouse took
 the cover photograph and did all the graphics, including the charcoal
 sketches for the back cover (check Garcia's right hand in the back
 cover sketch).  The front cover photograph was taken near the rendering
 plants by Barney's Beanery in San Francisco on a very hot, almost 100
 degree, day.  The album was recorded and mixed in a nine day period. 
 "Mason's Children" was recorded for this album but never released. 
 "Uncle John's Band" contains a fragment of a Bulgarian tune, music to
 which Garcia was listening at the time.  The "...please, don't murder
 me..." lines in "Dire Wolf" were inspired by the Zodiac killer, who
 murdered over a score of people in San Francisco between 1968 and 1978.
 The songs used for the album were rehearsed in one to two days, the 
 songs were then re-arranged to have a beginning of Side 1, end of Side
 1, a beginning of Side 2, and a finale, and the album was recorded.

Alternatives - var. (Warner Bro. WB 1873) this WB sampler has "New 
Speedway
 Boogie" (4:05) from "Workingman's Dead".  Released in 1970.

Workingman's Dead - GD (Warner Bro. WB 1869) The back cover is right 
side up
 on the records released since late 1987.  Also on CD.

Woodstock - var. (Cotillion SD3-500) Garcia says "Marijuana - Exhibit A"
 just before Arlo Guthrie's "Coming In To Los Angeles".  Released
 in July, 1970.

Gospel Oak - Gospel Oak (Kapp KS 3635) Matthew Kelly co-wrote "South 
Bleach"
 (2:26) and plays on the album.  Released in 1970.

Marrying Maiden - It's A Beautiful Day (Columbia CS 1058) Garcia plays 
banjo
 on "Hoedown" and pedal steel on "It Comes Right Down To You".
 Released in 1970.  Also on CD (CBS 465661 2).

Tarkio - Brewer & Shipley (Kama Sutra/Buddah KSBS 2024) Garcia plays 
pedal
 steel on "Oh Mommy" and probably on "One Toke Over The Line". 
 Released in February, 1971.

U - Incredible String Band (Elektra EKS 7E-2002) Tom Constanten appears 
as
 arranger of strings on "Queen Of Love", conductor, and pianist.
 Released in 1970.

Blows Against The Empire - Paul Kantner (RCA LSP 4448) Garcia, 
Kreutzman,
 and Hart help out.  Released in November, 1970.

American Beauty - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1893) early releases of this record 
had a

 Grateful Dead sticker on the shrinkwrap.  Released in November, 1970.
 Parts of "Friend Of The Devil" were written at Rock Scully's house in
 Kentfield, CA:  Robert Hunter brought over the beginning words and John
 "Marmaduke" Dawson provided the "set out running but I take my time, a
 friend of the Devil is a friend of mine" line.  "Truckin'" was started
 by Hunter in San Francisco, and finished while touring with the Dead in
 Florida.  The death of Garcia's mother was the inspiration for
 "Brokedown Palace".  "Box Of Rain" was written for Phil Lesh's father,
 who was dying.  The "...ripples in still waters..." refrain in "Ripple" 
 is a 17 syllable haiku; the song was written in England.  David Grisman
 plays mandolin on "Ripple" and "Friend Of The Devil".  Ned Lagin also
 appears on this album.  The title of the album can be read off the
 front cover artwork, by some use of imagination, as "American Reality".

Looney Tunes And Merrie Melodies (Warner Bro. PRO 423) on side 3, track 
3
 is "Sugar Magnolia" from "American Beauty".

American Beauty - GD (Mobile Fidelity MFSL 1-014) high quality pressing
 released in 1978.

American Beauty - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1893) some CD releases have 
graphics
 (CD+G) capability.

Vintage Dead - GD (Sunflower/MGM SUN 5001) 1966 Avalon Ballroom 
performances
 (possibly September 16, 1966) released in 1970.  The poster, used for
 the cover of this album, came from the Dead's concert at the Avalon on
 September 16 and 17, 1966.  The "skull and roses" used for the poster 
 was originally a black and white illustration by Edmund Sullivan which
 appeared in a 19th century edition of "The Rubiyat Of Omar Khayyam".
 Kelly and Mouse adapted it for the poster, adding colors and lettering.

Historic Dead - GD (MGM/Sunflower SNF 5004) more early Avalon Ballroom.
 (Note:  this album has been released on CD, but the CD is probably a
 bootleg version.)

Historic Dead - GD (Polydor 2310171 SUPER (1972))  an English release, 
on
 vinyl, containing the same tracks as the US version:  "Good Morning
 Little School Girl" (11:01), "Lindy" (2:49);  "Stealin'" (3:00),
 "The Same Thing" (12:01).
   
Zabriskie Point - Original Soundtrack (MGM SE 4668ST) contains an 
excerpt
 from "Dark Star" (2:32) from "Live/Dead" and "Love Scene" (7:04), a 
solo
 by Garcia.  Reissued in 1986 on MCA 25032.  Also reissued on EMI as
 CDP 7 94717 2.  Also reissued in 1992 as Sony AK 52417.

Rock Goes To The Movies - Vol. 1 - var. (Columbia Special Products AK 
46806)
 this CD includes "Dark Star" (2:32) excerpted from "Live/Dead" and
 "Love Scene" (7:04), a solo by Garcia.  Both of these are from the
 "Zabriskie Point" movie soundtrack, originally released on MGM SE 
4668ST
 and reissued in 1986 on MCA 25032.  Released in the Fall of 1990.

If Only I Could Remember My Name - David Crosby (Atlantic SD 7203) Lesh, 
Hart,
 Kreutzman, and Garcia appear and write on this February, 1971 release.
 "Kids And Dogs" (7:08), featuring Jerry Garcia on acoustic guitar and
 David Crosby on vocals (and possibly acoustic guitar), was probably
 recorded during these sessions but never released. 

Songs For Beginners - Graham Nash (Atlantic SD 7204) Lesh (bass) and 
Garcia
 (pedal steel and piano) on "I Used To Be A King" and Garcia (pedal
 steel) on "Man In The Mirror".  Released in June, 1971.

New Riders Of The Purple Sage - NRPS (Columbia C 30888) Lesh, Garcia, 
and 
 Hart take part on this record released in September, 1971.
 The picture on the back cover, with everyone leaning on the banister,
 was taken at Rock Scully's house in Kentfield, CA.  The tape on ceiling
 is where a raccoon fell into the house.  It was at this house that
 Hunter brought over the beginning words to "Friend Of The Devil" and
 John "Marmaduke" Dawson provided the second phrase.

Hooteroll? - Howard Wales & Jerry Garcia (Douglas/Columbia KZ 30859) 
 released in November, 1971.  Howard Wales had also played with the
 group A. B. Skhy.

Hooteroll? - Howard Wales & Jerry Garcia (Rykodisc RALP 0052)  This 1988
reissue
 has a different back cover and contains "Morning In Marin" (6:59) and
 "Evening In Marin" (4:09) (an alternate take of "Up From The Desert"),
 two songs which are not on the original Douglas album.  Also released
 on CD as RCD 10052.

Cross Between - Lamb (Warner Bro. WS 1920) Garcia plays on this 1971 
release.
 On the back cover, it says 'Special thanks to Jerry Garcia.'

Grateful Dead - GD (Warner Bro. 2WS 1935) Merl Saunders appears 
(probably
 overdubbed) on this live album.  Also known as "Skull and Roses". 
 "Skullf*ck" was a working title for the album, but Warner Bro. nixed 
it.
 This was the band's first gold record, indicating a million units sold.
 The early releases had a 'Skull and Roses' sticker enclosed with the
 album.  Released in October, 1971.  "Bertha" and "Bobby McGee" are from
 April 27, 1971; "The Other One" is from April 28, 1971; and "Me And My
 Uncle" is from April 29, 1971 at the Fillmore East.  "Not Fade
 Away"/"Going Down The Road Feeling Bad" is from April 5, 1971 at the
 Manhattan Center, NYC.  The "skull and roses" illustration used for the
 cover of this album was originally a black and white illustration by
 Edmund Sullivan which appeared in a 19th century edition of "The
 Rubiyat Of Omar Khayyam".  Kelly and Mouse adapted it for the Dead. 
 "Wharf Rat", despite its inclusion of the four letter f-word, has not
 been censored.  This album contained those famous words on the inside
 cover:  "Dead freaks unite.  Who are you?  Where are you?  How are you?
 Send us your name and address and we'll keep you informed."

Grateful Dead - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1935-2) The CD, released in 1987, has 
a
 complete "Bertha".  The CD clocks in at 70:15.

Grateful Dead - GD (Warner Bro. 7599-27192-1) a two record German 
release of
 the "Skull And Roses" album.  The back cover lists the song titles in
 the left corner, and has a UPC barcode.

Fillmore:  The Last Days - var. (Fillmore/Columbia Z3X 31390) GD ("Casey
Jones"
 and "Johnny B. Goode" from July 2, 1971) and NRPS ("Henry" with Jerry
 Garcia from July 2, 1971) on this live album of the closing concerts.
 This boxed set came with a booklet and poster.  Released on two CDs
 (Columbia/Epic/Legacy Z2K 31390), with the booklet, in March, 1991.

The History Of The Grateful Dead - GD (Pride/MGM PRD 0016) a 'best of' 
the
 "Vintage Dead" and "Historic Dead" albums.  Released about 1973.

James And The Good Brothers - James and the Good Brothers (Columbia CS 
30889)
 Garcia and Kreutzmann play on this 1971 release produced by Betty
 Cantor.

Graham Nash/David Crosby - Graham Nash/David Crosby (Atlantic SD 7220) 
 Kreutzman, Lesh, and Garcia play on "Wall Song" and Garcia plays
 pedal steel on "Southbound Train".  Released in May, 1972.
 "Wall Song" on the album is edited down from a longer version which
 ended in a jam; the jam was edited out.

Stephen Stills 2 - Stephen Stills (Atlantic ) Garcia appears on this 
album.

Tarot - Touchstone (United Artists UAS 5563) Tom Constanten plays on 
this 1972
 release.  This record is music from the Off Broadway play "Tarot",
 which played at the Chelsea Theater in Brooklyn, New York during the
 Fall of 1970.  Recorded in New York in April, 1971.

Powerglide - NRPS (Columbia KC 31284) Garcia and Kreutzman appear on 
this lp.

Papa John Creach - Papa John Creach (Grunt/RCA FTR 1003) 
 Garcia appears on "Soul Fever" on this December, 1971 release.

Armed Forces Radio Show -   (AFRTS RL 3-2) side one has three tracks 
from 
 "Historic Dead"; side two has EL&P.  Released in 1972.

Don't Drag It On - Chris Smither (Poppy Records ) this 1972 release 
includes
 "Friend Of The Devil".

Garcia - Jerry Garcia (Warner Bro. BS 2582) Kreutzman and Hunter help 
out
 on this release.  Early releases had a 'Garcia' sticker on the 
 shrinkwrap.  Some later releases had a red/black advertising insert in
 the shrinkwrap to cover up the pubic hair.  Released in January, 1972.


                     

 The album was recorded at the Wally Heider Studios on Hyde Street, 
S.F.,
 in Studio D (upstairs, in the back).  Most of the basic tracks were
 recorded over a 21 day period, with Kreutzmann on drums and Garcia on
 piano and bass, and Garcia overdubbing them later.  "The Wheel" evolved
 out of a jam, and Hunter wrote the words as the jam session was being
 recorded. 

The Whole Burbank Catalog (Warner Bro. PRO 512) this WB sampler includes 
 Garcia's "The Wheel" (4:05) on it.

Garcia - Jerry Garcia (GD Merchandising GDCD 4003) this CD issued in 
1988 has
 the song lyrics printed in the booklet.

Garcia (The Wheel) - Jerry Garcia (GD Records GDLP 4.00656 J) released 
in
 in the Fall of 1989 under license by Line Music GmbH of West Germany.
 The spine says "Garcia (The Wheel)".  The back cover notes leave off
 some of the copyright information listed on the original U.S. release.

Ace - Bob Weir (Warner Bro. BS 2627) the band, minus Pigpen, help out.  
Early
 releases had a sticker on the shrinkwrap.  Released in May, 1972.
 "Cassidy" is written about Neal Cassady passing away and Cassidy Law
 being born.

Burbank (Warner Bro. WB 529) this sampler includes "Cassidy" from the 
"Ace"
 album.

Ace - Bob Weir (GD BS 2627R) reissued in Fall, 1987, with a different, 
black
 and white, photo on the back cover.

Ace - Bob Weir (GDCD 4004) the CD was released in 1988 and includes the
lyrics.

Ace - Bob Weir (GDV 4004, Grateful Dead Records, 48-50 Steele Road, 
London,
 NW10 7AS) this 1988 UK released record has a wider, and different shade
 of blue, border, slightly reduced front cover artwork, and "Bob 'Ace'
 Weir of the Grateful Dead" is printed at the top of the front cover.

Rolling Thunder - Mickey Hart (Warner Bro. BS 2635) Garcia, Weir, and 
Lesh
 help out.  Early releases had a sticker on the front shrinkwrap and
 an advertisement insert in the rear.  Released in May, 1972.
 The song "The Main Ten" evolved into "Playing In The Band", and "The
 Pump Song" evolved into "The Greatest Story Ever Told".

Fire On The Mountain - Mickey Hart ( ) an unreleased album made for 
Warner
 Brothers.  It includes a "spoken" version of "Fire On The Mountain".

The Silent Flute - Mickey Hart ( ) an unreleased album made for Warner
 Brothers, featuring Mickey Hart's work with prepared piano.

Rolling Thunder - Mickey Hart (Relix RRLP 2026) reissued in 1986 with a 
 different back cover.  Relix also released it on 'psychedelic' vinyl.
 Also on CD.  Also released by GDMerchandising on CD (GDM 4011).

Display Case Vol. 7 - var. (Warner Bro. WB530) a two record sampler of 
Warner
 Brothers artists, including Bob Weir.

Days Of Wine & Vinyl - var.(Warner Bro. WB 540) a two record sampler of 
WB
 artists, including Mickey Hart.

Heavy Turbulence - Merl Saunders (Fantasy Records, Tenth and  Parker,
Berkeley, 
 CA 94710, Fantasy 8421) Jerry Garcia, Tom Fogerty, John Kahn, and Bill
 Vitt appear with Merl Saunders on this album released in 1972. 
 Recorded in the Fall, 1971.

Europe '72 - GD (Warner Bro. 3WX 2668) This three record album includes 
a
color
 booklet with photos from the tour.  This album was heavily overdubbed
 in the studio, including Merl Saunders on organ. The onstage equipment
 setup was duplicated in the studio, to preserve the ambience, and used
 for the overdubs.  A number of recording defects are present on the
 album.  During the third chorus of "Ramble On Rose", as Garcia sings
 "...name was Ramble...", a whistling sound is heard.  On "Jack Straw",
 one of the band members yells out.   Released in November, 1972. 
 (Note:  the 'original' Jack Straw, along with Wat Tyler, led a peasant
 rebellion, which failed, against the English King Richard II (circa
 1381).  The term "Jack Straw" has, consequently, been used to describe
 a person who has no property, influence, or worth.)

Europe '72 - GD (Warner Bros. 2668-2) this double CD released in 1988 
has a
 black and white reprint of the original color booklet.

Glastonbury Fayre - var. (Revelation REV) this British-released album 
includes

 "Dark Star" (24:06) from April 8, 1972 at Wembley during the Europe '72
 Tour.

Dark Star (24:06)/Don't Ease Me In (2:00) - GD (International 202)  
"Dark
Star"
 is from the "Glastonbury Fayre" lp and "Don't Ease Me In" was 'Recorded
 Somewhere'.  This is a 12 inch Italian release with an orange label.

Rowan Brothers - Rowan Brothers (Columbia KC 31297) Jerry Garcia plays 
pedal
 steel guitar and Bill Kreutzman plays drums on this lp.  Re-released 
 in Italy as "Livin' the Life" (Appaloosa AP 011).

Demon In Disguise - David Bromberg (Columbia KC 31753) Garcia, 
Kreutzmann,
 Lesh, and Keith Godchaux play on "Sharon" and "Demon In Disguise",
 which were recorded at the Wally Heider Studio in San Francisco,
 probably on August 17, 1972.  Released in 1973.

Gypsy Cowboy - NRPS (Columbia KC 31930) Donna Jean Godchaux appears on
 "She's No Angel" and "Long Black Veil".

Pop History 13 -   (Polydor 2612019)  this German release from 1972 
includes
 some Dead tracks.

Pop History 23 -   (Polydor 2335059)  this German release from 1972 
includes
 some Dead tracks.

Armed Forces Radio Show - var. (AFRTS 26) side one contains excerpts 
from the
 "Europe '72" album; side two has Rare Earth.

Excalibur - Tom Fogerty (Fantasy 9413) Garcia, Vitt, Kahn, and Saunders
 appear on this ex-Creedence Clearwater Revival member's album.
 Released in 1973.

Fire Up - Merl Saunders (Fantasy 9421) Garcia and 'Kruetzman' appear on 
this
 studio/live release from 1973.  The players on the release are:  Merl
 Saunders, Jerry Garcia, John Kahn, Tom Fogerty, and Bill Vitt.  
Recorded
 between November, 1972 and January, 1973.  The live cut "Lonely
 Avenue" is from a KSAN broadcast from Pacific High Studios with
 Merl Saunders, Jerry Garcia, John Kahn, and Bill Kreutzmann.  

Fire Up + - Merl Saunders (Fantasy FCD 7711)  a re-issue of the Merl 
Saunders
 and Jerry Garcia collaboration "Heavy Turbulence" and "Fire Up" on a
 single CD.  The tracks from "Heavy Turbulence" are:  "My Problems Got
 Problems", "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down", "Save Mother Earth",
 "Imagine", "Welcome to the Basement", and "Man-Child".  The tracks from
 "Fire Up" are:  "After Midnight", "Expressway (To Your Heart)", "Soul
 Roach", "Benedict Rides", "The System", and "Lonely Avenue".  Two other
 tracks on the "Fire Up" record, "Charisma" and "Chock-Lite Pudding",
 are not included on the CD.  Released in September, 1992.

Sunfighter - Paul Kantner/Grace Slick (Grunt/RCA FTR 1002) this 
December, 1971
 release includes Jerry Garcia on "Million", "Holding Together", and
 "When I Was A Boy, I Watched The Wolves".

Be What You Want To - Link Wray (Polydor PD 5047) Garcia plays pedal 
steel
 on this 1973 release by the famed rocker from Accokeek, MD.

 - Ron McKernan ( ) Pigpen recorded several songs for an album which 
never was
 released.  These include "C.C. Rider" and "Bring Me My Shotgun",
 recorded in 1970.  In February, 1973, he recorded a Lightning Hopkins
 song, "She's Mine", as well as "I Believe", "Like A Long Time", and
 "Michael", at his apartment in Corte Madera, CA.  He died on March 8,
 1973, at the age of 27.
 
History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - GD (Warner Bro. 
BS
2721)
 Recorded February 13 and 14, 1970 at the Fillmore East, NYC.  Released
 on July 13, 1973.  Also on CD.

Thirty Seconds Over Winterland - JA (Grunt BFL 1-0147) back cover says:
 'Toasters appear courtesy of the GD 'quippies, by way of Garcia,
 Parrish, J.A. and Steinberg'.

Baron Von Tollbooth & The Chrome Nun - Paul Kantner/Grace Slick/David 
Freiberg
 (Grunt BFL 1-0148) Garcia and Hart play on this May, 1973 album.
 It also includes Hunter's "Harp Tree Lament".

 - David Grisman ( ) Jerry Garcia played with David Grisman's group a 
couple
of
 times (1972-1974?) at the now-defunct San Francisco nightclub called
 The Boarding House.  These were recorded by Bear, but never released.

Wake Of The Flood - GD (Grateful Dead GD 01) Released on November 15, 
1973.
 Early releases had a sticker on the back shrinkwrap listing the
 additional artists playing on the record.  "Weather Report Suite,
 Part I" was co-written by Bob Weir and Eric Andersen when Andersen
 was living in Mill Valley, CA.  "Stella Blue" was written by Hunter
 while the band was staying at the Chelsea Hotel in New York City.
 Before "Here Comes Sunshine"'s second chorus, one can faintly hear
 several band members talking.

Wake Of The Flood - GD (Grateful Dead GD 01) this is the bootleg version
 which does not have the price on the spine (0598) printed in color.

Wake Of The Flood - GD (Grateful Dead GD 01) this version has the song
 titles printed on the back cover.

Wake Of The Flood - GD (Grateful Dead GDCD 4002) this is the CD version.
 On some issues of the CD, Bob Weir's name is misspelled as "Wier"
 in the booklet.

Wake Of The Flood - GD (Grateful Dead K49301 (GD 01)) UK released 
record.

Wake Of The Flood - GD (Grateful Dead GDLP 4.006435) a release from West
 Germany (Line Music GmbH, POBox 605220, D-2000, Hamburg 60, WG.)
 released in 1989.  The back cover lists credits.
 
Wake Of The Flood - GD (Grateful Dead GDLP 4.006435) a release from West
 Germany (Line Music GmbH, POBox 605220, D-2000, Hamburg 60, WG.)
 released on white vinyl in 1989.  The back cover lists credits.

Wake Of The Flood - GD (GDPD 4002, Grateful Dead Records, 48-50 Steele 
Road,
 London, NW10 7AS) this UK released CD has the album cover artwork
 printed on the CD.  The booklet includes in the lyrics.

Watkins Glen - Kings Road (Pickwick International SPC 3355) contains
 "Truckin'", "Uncle John's Band", and "Casey Jones".  Studio 
 musicians try to recreate the Glen.  Released in the Fall, 1973.

Angel Clare - Art Garfunkel (Columbia KC 31474)  Garcia plays on only 
one
song:
 "Down In The Willow Garden".

Slewfoot - David Rea (Columbia KC 32485) Bob Weir, Donna Jean and Keith
 Godchaux, Rock Scully, and some of the NRPS help out on this lp.

Live At The Keystone - Saunders, Garcia, Kahn, Vitt (Fantasy F 79002) 
live
 double album of 'the group' recorded on July 10 and 11, 1973.  This
 album was re-released on two CDs in April, 1988:  "Live At The 
Keystone,
 Vol. I" (FCD 7701-1) which includes "Merl's Tune" from the "Keystone
 Encores, Vol. I" record; and "Live At The Keystone, Vol. II" (FCD
 7701-2) (also listed as FCD 7702-02) which includes "Mystery Train"
 from the "Keystone Encores, Vol. II" record. 

Live At The Keystone, Vol. I - Saunders, Garcia, Kahn, Vitt (Fantasy FCD
 7701-01) this single CD was released in April, 1988.  It includes
 "Merl's Tune" from the "Keystone Encores, Vol. I" record.

Live At The Keystone, Vol. II - Saunders, Garcia, Kahn, Vitt (Fantasy 
FCD
 7701-02) this single CD was released in April, 1988.  It includes
 "Mystery Train" from the "Keystone Encores, Vol. II" record.  This CD
 is also listed as FCD 7702-02.

Keystone Encores, Vol. 1 - Saunders, Garcia, Kahn, Vitt (Fantasy MPF 
4533) the
 second part to the "Live At The Keystone" record, featuring 'the group'
 recorded on July 10 and 11, 1973.  Released in April, 1988.  Also
 released as part of the CD "Keystone Encores" (FCD 7703-2) without
 "Merl's Tune", which was included on the "Live At The Keystone,
 Vol. I" CD.

Keystone Encores, Vol. 2 - Saunders, Garcia, Kahn, Vitt (Fantasy MPF 
4534) the
 third part to the "Live At The Keystone" record, featuring 'the group'
 recorded on July 10 and 11, 1973.  Released in April, 1988.  Also
 released as part of the CD "Keystone Encores" (FCD 7703-2) without
 "Mystery Train", which was included on the "Live At The Keystone,
 Vol. II" CD.

Keystone Encores (Fantasy FCD 7703-2) the CD release of "Keystone 
Encores,
 Vol.  1" and "Keystone Encores, Vol. 2".  The CD release does not 
 include "Merl's Tune" (which was included on the "Live At The Keystone,
 Vol. I" CD) and "Mystery Train" (which was included on the "Live At The
 Keystone, Vol. II" CD).  Released in April, 1988.

Manhole - Grace Slick (Grunt BFL 1-0347) Robert Hunter wrote the lyrics 
for
 "It's Only Music" on this January, 1974 album.

The Adventures Of Panama Red - NRPS (Columbia KC 32450) Donna Jean 
Godchaux
 sings on two tracks.

Wanted Dead Or Alive - David Bromberg (Columbia KC 32717) Kreutzmann, 
Lesh,
 Garcia, and Keith Godchaux play on "The Holdup", "Someone Else's
 Blues", "Danger Man", and "The Main Street Moan".  Released in 1974. 
 The studio side (i.e. the "dead" side) was recorded on August 17, 1972
 at the Wally Heider Studio in San Francisco.

Skeletons From The Closet - GD (Warner Bro. W 2764) a 'best of' release.  
It
 includes the edited (6:30) version of "Turn On Your Lovelight" from the
 "Live/Dead" album which also appeared on the "Big Ball" Warner Brothers
 sampler.  Also on CD.

Home, Home On The Road - NRPS (Columbia PC 32870) Garcia produced this 
live
 album.  Buddy Cage appears on the back cover with a GD t-shirt.
 This album also includes Hunter's "Kick In The Head".

Early Flight - JA (Grunt CYL 1-0437) on this album, Garcia plays on two 
of the
 previously unreleased tracks.

Live From Deep In The Heart Of Texas - Commander Cody And His Lost 
Planet
 Airmen (Paramount PAS 1017) Andy Stein is wearing a NRPS t-shirt
 in one of the photos.

Tales Of The Great Rum Runners - Robert Hunter (Round RX 101) Garcia, 
Hart,
 Keith and Donna Godchaux help out on this release. 

Tales Of The Great Rum Runners - Robert Hunter (Rykodisk RCD 10158)
re-released
 in the Spring, 1990, with some cleanup of the instrument separation.

Tales Of The Great Rum Runners - Robert Hunter (GD 4013, Grateful Dead
Records,
 48-50 Steele Road, London, NW10 7AS) this is a UK released album.

Garcia - Jerry Garcia (Round RX 102) Garcia, 'Merle' Saunders, and 
friends
 appear.  Also known as "Compliments Of Garcia" because the words
 'Compliments of' were printed above the album title on the early,
 complimentary, copies of the album.  Released on June 21, 1974.
 The original releases of the album have an embossed cover.

Garcia (Compliments) - Jerry Garcia (GD Records GDLP 4.006445)  released 
in
 West Germany in the Fall of 1989.  The cover says "Garcia", but the
 spine says "Garcia (Compliments)". 

Compliments - Jerry Garcia (Grateful Dead Records GDCD 4009) re-released
 in 1990 on CD.  The album title was changed to go along with the
 previously incorrect, but widely used, title.

Grateful Dead From The Mars Hotel - GD (Grateful Dead GD 102) also known 
as
 "Ugly Rumors" (hold the front cover upsidedown in front of a mirror to
 see why).  Early releases have 'AUTHENTIC' stamped vertically on the
 left side of the cover to counter the record bootlegging that was
 rampant at the time.  Released on June 27, 1974.  John McFee plays
 pedal steel on "Pride Of Cucamonga", which was written by Phil Lesh and
 Robert Petersen.  Lesh and Petersen also co-wrote "Unbroken Chain".  
The
 album also includes "China Doll", "Scarlet Begonias", and "U.S. Blues",
 which had long been performed by the Dead as "Wave That Flag".  The
 Mars Hotel was a hotel for the down-and-out, located near the CBS
 recording studios, and has since been torn down.

Grateful Dead From The Mars Hotel - GD (Mobile Fidelity MFSL 1-172) high
 quality pressing released in 1980.

Grateful Dead From The Mars Hotel - GD (GD Merchandising GDCD 4007) some 
of
the
 early releases of this CD list a misspelled "Scarlet Begoninas".

Grateful Dead From The Mars Hotel - GD (GD Merchandising GDCD 4007) On 
this CD
 release, the jacket folds out and contains the lyrics to:  "Unbroken
 Chain", "Money Money", and "Pride Of Cucamonga".

Wake Of The Flood/Grateful Dead From The Mars Hotel - GD (UA UDM 103/4) 
a
double
 album released by United Artists in the UK.  This has a gatefold 
jacket.
 The artwork used for the individual albums front covers appears on the
 outside of the gatefold, and the artwork used for the individual albums
 rear covers appears inside the gatefold.  The "Wake Of The Flood" back
 cover does include the song titles.

Grateful Dead From The Mars Hotel - GD (GDPD 4007, Grateful Dead 
Records,
48-50 
 Steele Road, London, NW10 7AS) this UK released CD has the album cover
 artwork printed on the CD.  The booklet does not include the lyrics.

Grateful Dead From The Mars Hotel - GD (GDV 4007, Grateful Dead Records, 
48-50

 Steele Road, London, NW10 7AS) this is a UK released album.

Dragonfly - Grace Slick & Paul Kantner/JS (Grunt BFL 1-0717 or BFL 1-
0271)
 Robert Hunter wrote the lyrics for "Come To Life" on this October,
 1974 release.

Blood On The Tracks - Bob Dylan (Columbia PC 33235) Buddy Cage of the 
NRPS
 appears on this album.

Brujo - NRPS (Columbia PC 33145) Hunter wrote the lyrics to "Crooked 
Judge".

Oh What A Mighty Time - NRPS (Columbia PC 33688) released in 1975.  
Garcia
 plays on "Oh What A Mighty Time", "Take A Letter, Maria", and
 "Layin' My Old Lady".

Old And In The Way - var. (Round RX 103) Released in March, 1975.  Jerry 
 Garcia plays banjo and sings on this album of bluegrass music.

Old And In The Way - var. (Sugar Hill SH 3746) Released in 1987.

Old And In The Way - var. (Rykodisc RCD 10009) CD released in 1988.

Keith And Donna - Keith and Donna Jean Godchaux (Round RX 104) Released 
in
 March, 1975.  The cover photo is of the Godchaux's infant son, Zion,
 with the drawings by Jerry Garcia representing the baby's thoughts.

Tiger Rose - Robert Hunter (Round RX 105) Released in March, 1975.  It
includes
 Garcia on guitar, pedal steel, piano, and synthesizer, as well as
 Mickey Hart and Donna Jean Godchaux.

Tiger Rose - Robert Hunter (Rykodisc RCD10115) remixed version with 
Garcia
 producing and Hart as 'anti-producer'.  The vocals were redone in
 1988 and digitally remixed by Tom Flye at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley.  

Tiger Rose - Robert Hunter (GDV 4010, Grateful Dead Records, 48-50 
Steele
Road,
 London, NW10 7AS) this is a UK released record, with the vocals redone
 and remixed.  Released in 1990.

Sea Stones - Phil Lesh and Ned Lagin (Round RX 106) Released in October, 
1975.
 This album was released in SQ-Quad.

Sea Stones - Ned Lagin (Rykodisc RCD 40193) Released in January, 1991.  
This
 CD includes the original nine section "Sea Stones" (42:34) from
 February, 1975, and a live, previously unreleased, six section version
 (31:05) from December, 1975.  The December, 1975 live version consisted
 of nine segments, six of which are included here.

Blues For Allah - GD (UA GD LA494G) released on September 1, 1975.  A 
box of
 crickets was miked and used throughout the basic track of the second
 side of the record.

Blues For Allah - GD (GD Merchandising GDCD 4001) this CD issued in 1988 
has
 the song lyrics printed in the booklet.

Blues For Allah - GD (GDPD 4001, Grateful Dead Records, 48-50 Steele 
Road,
 London, NW10 7AS) this UK released CD has the fiddler from the album
 cover printed on the CD.  The booklet includes the lyrics.

For Dead Heads - var. (Round/UA SP 114) a sampler album with two cuts 
each by
 the Dead, Garcia, Hunter, the Godchaux's, and Old And In The Way.



                                                                                     

For Dead Heads - var. (Round/UA FREE 2) a 1976 UK released sampler album 
with
 a red jester on a white cover.  It contains songs from albums by the 
 Grateful Dead, Kingfish, Diga, Jerry Garcia, Keith and Donna, and Old
 And In The Way.

Livin' In The Past - Kentucky Colonels (Briar BT 7202) Garcia introduces 
the
 band at the October 15, 1964 show in Palo Alto.

Sweet Surprise - Eric Andersen (Arista 4075) Brent Mydland sings on this 
1975
 release.  This is prior to Mydland joining the Dead.
 
Silver - Silver (Arista 4076) with Brent Mydland on this 1975 release.
 Brent Mydland was in this band before he joined the Grateful Dead.
 Two of Mydland's songs appear on this album:  "Musician (Not An Easy
 Life)" and "Climbing".

Red Octopus - JS (Grunt BFL 1-0999) Hunter and Marty Balin co-wrote
"Tumblin'".
 Released in June, 1975.

Solid Silver - QMS (Capitol SM 11820) Hunter wrote "I Heard You Singing" 
on
 this October, 1975 release.

The Best Of New Riders Of The Purple Sage - NRPS (Columbia PC 34367) a 
'best
 of' record released in 1976 with the NRPS t-shirt on the front cover.

Barry Melton:  The Fish - Barry Melton (United Artists UAS 29908) Hunter 
 co-wrote "Jesse James" and Mickey Hart co-wrote "Speed Racer" on
 this January, 1976 release.

Reflections - Jerry Garcia (Round/UA RX 107 RX-LA565-G) Released in
 January, 1976.  "Might As Well" recalls one of the NRPS/GD tours.

Reflections - Jerry Garcia (GD Merchandising GDCD 4008) On some versions 
of
the
 back cover of the CD version, the back cover artwork includes Eileen
 Law's name hand written in the upper left corner - as if they lifted
 the artwork off her personal copy when producing the CD.  The back
 cover image also has the Round Records and UA logos, which is not the
 label the CD is out on.

Reflections - Jerry Garcia (GD Records GDLP 4.006515)  released in West
Germany
 in the Fall of 1989.

Reflections - Jerry Garcia (GDV 4008, Grateful Dead Records, 48-50 
Steele
Road,
 London, NW10 7AS) this is a UK released record.  Released in 1990.

Kingfish - Kingfish (Round/UA RX 108 RX-LA564-G) Bob Weir appears.  
Released
 in March, 1976.

Pistol Packin' Mama - The Good Old Boys (Round/UA RX 109 RX-LA597-G) 
Jerry
 Garcia produced and mixed this bluegrass album.

Diga - Mickey Hart/Diga Rhythm Band (Round/UA RX 110 RX-LA600-G)  
Released
 in March, 1976.  Appearing on this release is Vince Delgado, who
 later formed the group Jazayer, which plays Middle Eastern music.
 The track "Happiness Is Drumming" later evolved into the song
 "Fire On The Mountain".

Diga - Diga Rhythm Band (Rykodisc RALP 10101) with Mickey Hart.  
Originally
 released in 1976 on Round Records.  Has pink frosting color added
 to the cover.  This release has been remixed by Mickey Hart.  Some
 records are pressed on clear vinyl.  Also on CD.

The Rock Generation - var. (Abingdon Audio-graphics Soundsheet 1010751B) 
this
 soundsheet produced by Dennis C. Benson at the Cork Cellar, includes
 on side 2, band 19, an interview segment "Bob Weir:  High On Music".
 Produced in 1976.

Steal Your Face - GD (United Artists GD LA620 J2 GD 104) Recorded 
October 16
 to 20, 1974 at Winterland in San Francisco, this two record live album
 was released on June 26, 1976.

Steal Your Face - GD (GD Merchandising GDCD 4006) this two-CD release 
includes
 lyric sheets with both CD volumes.

Out Of The Blues - David Bromberg (Columbia PC 34467) this 'best of' 
album,
 released in 1977, includes "Demon In Disguise" and "Sharon", two tracks
 where members of the Dead play.  Also on CD, and on cassette with a
 slightly changed cover.

Love In The Valley Of The Moon - Norton Buffalo (Capitol ST 11625) 
Mickey Hart
 plays on two tracks of this 1977 release.

Desert Horizon - Norton Buffalo (Capitol ST 11847) Hart plays on "Desert
 Horizon".

Jubilation - The Rowans (Asylum 7E 1114) Mickey Hart plays on this 1977
release.

Live N' Kickin' - Kingfish (Jet/UA JT/LA732-G) Weir plays on this 1977
release.
 Weir's guitar parts were erased from the album, except for the songs
 where he sings.  Many of the erased parts are still somewhat audible,
 as they bled through to the drum tracks.  Reissued in 1981 on Accord
 SN 7128.

What A Long Strange Trip It's Been - GD (Warner Bro. 2W 3091) a two 
record
 'best of' release.  It includes the pre-release version of the "Dark
 Star"/"Born Cross-Eyed" single.  Released in July, 1977.  Also on CD.

Innerview - Jim Ladd (Inner View, 8913 West Olympic Blvd., Suite 201, 
Beverly
 Hills, CA 90211, (213) 652-8710) interviews with the Dead appear in
 Series 17 in and Series 19, Show 7 "Grateful Dead, Part 2 - Electric"
 Broadcast in 1976.

Terrapin Station - GD (Arista AL 7001) Released on July 27, 1977.  Also
released
 as ALB-8329.  Also on CD as ARCD 8065.  "Samson And Delilah" is based 
on
 an old spiritual, and played in a style close to Reverend Gary Davis's.
 One of the songs from the "Terrapin" suite, "Equinox", by Lesh, with
 Garcia on lead vocals, was recorded but never released, as there was 
not
 enough room on that side of the record to include it.  Mickey Hart's
 timbale solo on "Terrapin Flyer" was erased by Keith Olsen and replaced
 with strings.

Terrapin Station - GD (Arista AL 7001) Released on July 27, 1977.  There 
is a
 "Specially Banded For Airplay" version with the "Terrapin" side pressed
 with bands separating the songs.

Terrapin Station - GD (Direct Disk Labs SD 16619) high quality pressing
released
 in 1979.

Heaven Help The Fool - Bob Weir Band (Arista AB 4155) Released on 
January 13,
 1978.  Also on CD as ARCD 8165.

Cats Under The Stars - Jerry Garcia (Arista AB 4160) Released on March 
15,
1978.
 Also on CD as ARCD 8535.

Pop/AOR Best Bets - var. (Arista ALS 04) a promo lp of various Arista 
artists
 includes "Bombs Away" and "Heaven Help The Fool" by Bob Weir.
 
Arista AOR Sampler  - var. (Arista ALS 06) a two record sampler which 
includes
 two pieces by the Jerry Garcia Band:  "Reuben And Cherise" (5:00) and 
 "Gomorrah" (5:07).  Released in 1978.

Grateful Dead Sampler - var. (Arista SP 35) contains cuts from "Terrapin 
 Station", "Heaven Help The Fool", and "Cats Under The Stars".
 (Possibly, this was also titled "Recently Dead".)

Shakedown Street - GD (Arista AB 4198) Released on November 15, 1978.  
Also
 released as ALB-8321.  Also on CD as ARCD 4198.

Step Up To Big Pay - Cache Valley Drifters (Flying Fish 220) this 1979
 release contains a bluegrass version of "Cumberland Blues".

Eclipse - Hamza el-Din (Pacific Arts Records  ) includes Hart on 
percussion.
 Music by the Sudanese oud master.

Eclipse - Hamza el-Din (Rykodisc RCD 10103) released only on CD and 
cassette.
 Produced by Mickey Hart.  Originally released in 1978.

Replay - Crosby, Stills, & Nash (Atlantic  ) Jerry Garcia plays pedal 
steel
 guitar on "Change Partners".  Released in 1980.

Go To Heaven - GD (Arista AL 9508) Released on April 28, 1980.  Also 
released
 as ALB6-8322.  Also on CD as ARCD 9508.  On "Easy To Love You", the
 word "bluebird" was changed to "raven", at the insistence of Clive
 Davis, Arista Records president, that this would make the song more
 'Grateful Dead sounding'.  This was the first album with Brent
 Mydland, and included his "Easy To Love You" and "Far From Me".

Jack O'Roses - Robert Hunter (Dark Star DSLP 8001) an April, 1980 UK 
release.

Jack O'Roses - Robert Hunter (Relix RRLP 2001)  Reissued on Relix 
Records in
 1984.  Originally released on Dark Star DSLP 8001.

Down On The Farm - Little Feat (WB 3345) Keith Godchaux co-wrote "Six 
Feet Of
 Snow" on this November, 1979 release.

Texican Badman - Peter Rowan (Appaloosa 010) Garcia and Kreutzman appear 
on
 this 1974 recording released in 1980 in Italy.

Livin' The Life - Chris and Lorin Rowan (Appaloosa AP 011) Jerry Garcia 
plays
 pedal steel guitar and Bill Kreutzman plays drums on this Italian
 release of the "Rowan Brothers" record.

King Biscuit Flower Hour -   ( ) a Nassau Coliseum show (probably the 
May 16,
 1980 show) was broadcast on two records with cue sheets for release
 in June, 1980.

King Biscuit Flower Hour -   ( ) a three record retrospective of various 
 70's shows for release in October, 1980.

Earth News Radio - sponsored by Agree Shampoo and Budweiser (EN 
11/10/80) one
 record with two xeroxed cue sheets aired the week of Nov. 10, 1980:
 Jerry and Bob interview about origins of the band's name, Jerry's early
 infatuation with the accordion, loss of his finger, and the Acid Tests.

Rock And Roll Valentine -  (Westwood One) Dead appear on part of this
 eighteen record ABC Radio special from 1981:  "The Grateful Dead
 Story:  Fifteen Years Of The Dead" broadcast December 20, 1981.

Off The Record - With Mary Turner (Westwood One) two records and cue 
sheet
 for broadcast on August 3, 1981.

Source Special -   (NBC Source 81-15) three record radio special for 
2/6/81.

RSMP Guest DJ's -  ( ) one side has band members introducing other 
artist's
 songs.  Released in 1982.

Rock And Roll Never Forgets - A Classic Rock Weekend (ABC/DIR 
Broadcasting
 Corp., New York City, 1981) Day Two, Side 14 of this Memorial Day
 weekend broadcast contains live versions of "Playing In The Band"
 and "Uncle John's Band".

The Waltz Project - var. (Nonesuch Digital D-79011) Tom Constanten 
composed
 "Dejavalse", played by pianist John Cobb.  Released in 1981.

Reckoning - GD (Arista A2L 8604) This live acoustic album was recorded 
from
 September 25 to October 14, 1980 at the Warfield Theater, S.F., and
 October 22 to 31, 1980 at Radio City Music Hall, NYC.  Out of print.  
 Released on March 25, 1981.  Part of the recording set-up for this
 album included three clusters of three mics, placed above the stage
 and 25 and 40 feet from the stage.  Many of the songs were edited
 down from their original concert time.  ("Dire Wolf" could be from
 October 11, 1980.)

For The Faithful - GD (Arista/Pair ARPDL2-1053) the 1984 reissue of
"Reckoning".
 It has a black and white "Reckoning" cover on the back and the photo
 on the front.

For The Faithful - GD (Arista/Pair ) this CD release does not include 
"Oh
Babe,
 It Ain't No Lie".  The CD was supposedly released without the band's
 approval.

Reckoning - GD (Arista/Pair ARPDL2-1053) the July, 1988 reissue of 
"Reckoning"
 with the original "Reckoning" color front cover. 

Reckoning - GD (Arista ARCD ) this CD release is an abridged version of 
the
 two record release and does not include "Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie".

Reckoning - GD (Arista ARCD  ) a properly remastered re-release on CD 
format.
 To be released on November 20, 1990.

Dead Set - GD (Arista A2L 8606 or AL9-8112) This live electric album was
 recorded from September 25 to October 14, 1980 at the Warfield Theater,
 S.F., and October 22 to 31, 1980 at Radio City Music Hall, NYC.
 Released on August 26, 1981.  Some versions have an AL9-1053 sticker
 over the A2L 8606 number.  Some CDs (ARCD 8112) do not have "Space"
 but have "Drums".  Other CDs do not have "Drums" but have "Space".
 Also released as AL9-8152.  Part of the recording set-up for this
 album included three clusters of three mics, placed above the stage
 and 25 and 40 feet from the stage.  Many of the songs were edited
 down from their original concert time (e.g. "Friend Of The Devil" was
 about 10 minutes long as played, versus 7:24 timing on the album).
 ("Space" > "Fire On The Mountain" could be from October 31, 1980.)

Dead Set - GD (Arista 18-RS-52-53)  Japanese release of the album by 
Nippon
 Phonogram Ltd.

The Apocalypse Now Sessions - The Rhythm Devils Play River Music 
(Passport PB
 9844) Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Michael Hinton, Airto Moreira, and
 others play music for the "Apocalypse Now" soundtrack.

Apocalypse Now - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Elektra DP 90001)
 released in 1979.

The Apocalypse Now Sessions - The Rhythm Devils Play River Music (Wilson 
Audio
 W-8521) Hart and others play music for the "Apocalypse Now" soundtrack.
 Released in 1986.

The Apocalypse Now Sessions - The Rhythm Devils Play River Music 
(Rykodisc RCD
 10109) Hart and others play music for the "Apocalypse Now" soundtrack. 
 This 1990 CD release includes previously unreleased material. 

Bobby And The Midnites - Bob Weir (Arista AL 9568) Brent Mydland appears 
on
this
 October 21, 1981 release with the black cat cover.  Some albums also
 released as ALB6-8367 and AL5-8148 and as 8558.  Also on CD.
 Midnite the Cat was on a TV show called "Andy's Gang", which Weir had
 watched as a small child.  Weir sketched the cat, and Victor Moscoso
 made the drawing on the album cover.  "Haze" was written, more or less,
 as a eulogy for Weir's friend Bruce Baxter.  "Too Many Losers" had
 several working titles, including "F*ckin' With Fire" and "Stokin' With
 Fire", but Weir was told by Clive Davis, of Arista Records, to tone 
down
 the title.  It was written for a couple of Weir's friends.  "Far Away"
 was developed over a Matthew Kelly riff, played around with by Weir
 and Bobby Cochran.  "Book Of Rules" was previously recorded by The
 Heptones, and that version appears to be based on a poem "A Bag Of
 Tools" by R. L. Sharp.  The lyrics to "Me Without You" were originally
 written by Alphonso Johnson, then rewritten by Bob Weir, and finally
 by Barlow.  As originally written by Bob Weir, "Josephine" has more
 verses than were recorded.  "(I Want To) Fly Away" was written with
 Bob Marley in mind.  "Carry Me" is a simple love letter.  "Festival"
 was written over a span of several years.

Rolling Stone Magazine Rock Revue - Rolling Stone Magazine ( ) 
interviews with
 Bob Weir appear on the programs broadcast on December 12, 1981 ("6.
 Bigger and Better") and January 4, 1982 ("1. Funky Bobby" and "10.
 New Sound for '82").

King Biscuit Flower Hour -   ( ) Bobby And The Midnites from February 5, 
1982
 at the Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ and Huey Lewis in L.A.  Released
 for airplay in May, 1982.

 - Joan Baez ( ) a Joan Baez album, with the Grateful Dead backing her.
 Recorded in late 1981, but never released.

Run For The Roses - Jerry Garcia (Arista AL 9603) released on October 
20,
1982.
 Also on CD as ARCD 8557.

The Electric Guitar Quartet - The Electric Guitar Quartet (EGQ Cassettes  
)
 Tom Constanten composed "Alaric's Premonition, A Gothic Fugue en
 Rondeau On A Theme By J. Garcia".  Released in 1983.

Planet Earth Rock And Roll Orchestra - Paul Kantner (RCA AFL1-4320) 
released
 in 1983.  Kantner's "Mountain Song" is based on a Garcia melody line
 and Garcia gets credit.

Rock Southern Style - var.  (KTel  ) includes GD's "Alabama Getaway".

Morning Sky - Chris Hillman (Sugar Hill SH-3729, Sugar Hill Records, 
P.O. Box
 4040, Duke Station, Durham, NC 27706) this 1982 release has a version
 of "Ripple".

The White EP - The Pop-O-Pies (415 Records 415A-0009) includes two 
versions
 of "Truckin'".  This record features Joe "Pie" Callahan.

Where The Beat Meets The Street - Bobby And The Midnites (Columbia BFC 
39276)
 Weir and others appear on this album.  Released in November, 1984.

Yamantaka - Henry Wolff, Nancy Hemmings, Mickey Hart (Celestial 
Harmonies
 CEL 003, Celestial Harmomies, P.O. Box 673, Wilton, CT 06897) Recorded
 at GD Sound Studios and Rolling Thunder Studios.  Released in 1983.

Dafos - Mickey Hart, Airto, Flora Purim (Reference Recordings RR 12) 
Hart
 plays on this release. The CD (RR12CD) has Hart's "Psychopomp" (4:57),
 which is not on the lp.  The record is recorded at 45 rpm.

Dafos - Mickey Hart, Airto, Flora Purim (Rykodisc RCD 10108) Hart plays 
on
this
 release.  Re-released in 1990.

What Keeps The Dead Alive? -  (Westwood One) two record radio program 
released
 in 1985.

Dire Wolf - Grateful Dead (Platinum  PLP 2 (/24014) a 1985 West German 
'best
of'
 release from "Workingman's Dead".

Mask - var. (MCA 6140) "Ripple" from "American Beauty" is included in 
this
 movie soundtrack album from 1984.

Promontory Rider:  A Retrospective Collection - Robert Hunter (Relix 
RRLP
2002)
 with Garcia, Hart, the Godchaux's, Buddy Cage, and Dave Torbert.  Eight
 of the tracks were previously released on Hunter's "Tales Of The Great
 Rum Runners" and "Tiger Rose" records.

Promontory Rider:  A Retrospective Collection - Robert Hunter (Relix 
RRLP
2002)
 This was also released as a picture disk.

Amagamalin Street - Robert Hunter (Relix RRLP 2003) Released on June 1, 
1984.

Amagamalin Street - Robert Hunter (Relix RRCD 2003) on the CD release,
 "Roseanne" is remixed, and "Face Me" is not included.

Kingfish - Kingfish (Relix RRLP 2005) with Bob Weir and Dave Torbert. 
Released
 on January 14, 1985.  The liner notes are not quite correct.

Live '85 - Robert Hunter (Relix RRLP 2006) released in 1985.

Relix Records Sampler - var. (Relix RRLP 2015) includes Hunter's "Gypsy 
Parlor
 Light".  This was released with 5000 pressings on black and 1000
 pressings on psychedelic vinyl.

The Flight Of The Marie Helena - Robert Hunter (Relix RRLP 2009) some 
releases
 include a 16 page lyrics booklet.  Some releases are on green or on
 yellow vinyl.  Released in 1985.

A Wing And A Prayer - Matt Kelly (Relix RRLP 2010) with Garcia, Weir, 
Mydland,
 Godchaux, and Kreutzman.  The CD has an extra selection.

Alive In 85 - Kingfish (Relix RRLP 2016) cover has fish with guitar and 
surf.

Rock Columbia - Robert Hunter (Relix RRLP 2019) released in the Summer 
of
1986.
 Also on CD.

The Ghosts Playing In The Heart Of Gold Band - Keith and Donna Godchaux
 (Whirled WRR 01967) studio plus two live tracks with Donna and two live
 tracks ("Scarlet Begonias") with Keith and Donna.  Released in 1984.

The Heart Of Gold Band - Keith and Donna Godchaux (Relix RRLP 2020)
 Contains the live songs:  "Stir It Up", "Watching The River Flow",
 "...Train To Cry", "Strange Man", and "Lonesome Highway".

Before Time Began - NRPS (Relix RRLP 2024) with Lesh, Garcia, and Hart.
 Studio sessions for the first NRPS album.  Side Two has the backwards
 playing and singing.



                                                          

Vintage NRPS - NRPS (Relix RRLP 2025) live album from February 21 and 
23, 1971
 at the Capitol Theater, Portchester, NY.  It includes Garcia on pedal
 steel.  Some copies are pressed on 'psychedelic' vinyl.

Vintage NRPS - NRPS (Relix RRLP 2025) this was also released as a 
picture disk
 limited to a pressing of 1000 records.

Joe's Third Album - Joe Pop-O-Pie (Subterranean Records Sub 52) Joe Pop-
o-Pie
 and the Pop-o-Pies cover "Sugar Magnolia" on side two of their third
 record.  The first half of the song is recorded backwards, the 
"Sunshine
 Daydream" part is recorded normally.

The Music Of Upper And Lower Egypt - var.  (360 Degrees Records - 101) 
 Recorded by Mickey Hart and John Cutler during the Grateful Dead's tour
 of Egypt in 1978.  Produced by Mickey Hart.

The Music Of Upper And Lower Egypt - var.  (Rykodisc 10106) released 
only on
 CD and cassette.  Recorded by Mickey Hart and John Cutler during the
 Grateful Dead's tour of Egypt in 1978.  Produced by Mickey Hart.

Sarangi:  The Music Of India - Ustad Sultan Khan and Shri Rij Ram (360 
Degrees
 Records - 102)  Recorded by Mickey Hart and Dan Healy in 1974 at The
 Stone House (formerly the Henry Botham Youth Camp, Marin County, CA).
 Some of the album tracks were pulled from all-night jam sessions, held
 the day after George Harrison's concert at the Cow Palace. These were
 recorded on 16 track tape by Dan Healy, Rex Jackson, and Hart.

Sarangi:  The Music Of India - Ustad Sultan Khan and Shri Rij Ram 
(Rykodisc
 RCD 10104) released only on CD and cassette.  Produced by Mickey Hart.
 Originally released in 1975.

Dance To The Beat Of My Drum - Babatunde Olatunji (Blue Heron BLU 706-1 
D)
 Produced by Mickey Hart.  Released in 1986.

Drums Of Passion:  The Beat - Babatunde Olatunji (Rykodisc RCD 10107)
 Produced by Mickey Hart.  This is a digital remix of "Dance To The
 Beat Of My Drum".  Re-released in 1990.

The Digital Domain:  A Demonstration - (Elektra/Asylum CD ) Hart helped 
record

 "Helicopter" (3:43), a track of a helicopter in flight.

Uptown - Neville Brothers (EPI-America/Rounder ST 17249) Garcia plays on
 "You're The One".  Released in Spring, 1987.

Superstars Of The 70's - var. (Warner Special Products SP-4000) this 
four
   record set released in 1973 includes "Truckin'" from "American 
Beauty"
 on Side 2, Track 3.

Superstars Of The 70's:  Volume 2:  Heavy Metal - var. (Warner Special
Products)
 This 4 record compilation includes "Johnny B. Goode" off the
 "Grateful Dead" release.

Highs Of The Seventies - var. (Warner Special Products 9-27614-2) this
 CD released in 1987 includes "Truckin'" (5:09).
 
Arista's Greatest AOR Hits:  Portrait Of A Decade 1975 - 1985 - var. 
(Arista
 AL8-8272) "Alabama Getaway" is on this record of Arista artists.

Arista's Perfect 10 Rides Again - var. (Arista ARCD 8308) "Alabama 
Getaway"
 is on this CD collection of Arista artists.

 - Brent Mydland ( ) Mydland recorded and mastered a solo album, but it 
was
 never released.  Intended for this album were "Tons Of Steel", with
 Monty Byron on guitar, "Maybe You Know", "Nobody's", "Long Way To Go",
 and "Dreams".  A tape of the original version of "Tons Of Steel" was
 played during the intermission of the Dead's June 21, 1984 broadcast
 from Toronto.

In The Dark - GD (Arista AL 8452) According to Arista, released July 9, 
1987. 
 Available in stores on July 6, 1987.  Only the cassette version of this
 release includes "My Brother Esau", inserted at the end of what is
 side one of the album.  The 'eyeballs' on the front cover are printed
 right side up.  "Tons Of Steel" was originally recorded by Brent
 Mydland for his unreleased solo album.  More that 100,000 right side
 up covers, in all formats, were printed.  "Day Job" was intended for
 this album, but was not included, probably due to the poor audience
 response to the song when it was performed live.  The album reached 
 number seven on the charts.  Much of the album was recorded "live"
 on stage at the Marin County Veteran's Auditorium.

In The Dark - GD (Arista AC 8452)  The cassette release includes "My 
Brother
 Esau", inserted at the end of what is side one of the album.
 "My Brother Esau" is an account of the Vietnam veteran's treatment
 upon their return home.

In The Dark - GD (Arista AL 8452) A second version of the front cover 
has the
 'eyeballs' printed upside-down.  Released in Fall, 1987.  Also on CD.

The Gyuto Monks:  Tibetan Tantric Choir  (Windham Hill WH-2001)  
Produced
 by Mickey Hart.  Studio recording made during their first U.S. tour
 in 1985.  Released in 1987.

The Light Of The Spirit - Kitaro (Geffen GHS 24163) Produced by Mickey 
Hart.
 Hart (on 'percussion and spatial effects') and Dave Grisman (mandolin)
 appear on this September, 1987 release.

Dead Zone - CD Collection - GD (Arista ACD6 8530) a boxed six CD 
collection
of:
 "Terrapin Station", "Go To Heaven", "Dead Set", "Shakedown Street",
 "Reckoning", and "In The Dark".  It includes a 24 page booklet with the
 six album covers reproduced full size ("In The Dark" has the
 'upside-down' eyes) as well as concert and Dead Heads partying photos.
  The "Reckoning" CD does not include "Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie".

Grateful Dead Talk To Themselves (Arista ADP-9630) 1987.  A promotional 
record
 produced by GD publicist Dennis McNally.  Sent out by Arista Records
 to radio/press presumably in lieu of months of individual interviews.

Escape From Noise - Negativland (SST 133) credits Jerry Garcia with 
'Mouth
 sounds and chimes' and Mickey Hart with 'Percussion and processed
 animals' on "Backstage Pass" (1:15).

King Biscuit Flower Hour - The Grateful Dead, Pt. 1 ( ) portions of the 
New
 Year's Eve, 1987 show.  With cue sheets, for broadcast on February 28,
 1988.  On CD only.  Rebroadcast on December 9, 1990.

King Biscuit Flower Hour - The Grateful Dead, Pt. 2 ( ) portions of the 
New
 Year's Eve, 1987 show.  With cue sheets, for broadcast on February 28,
 1988.  On CD only.  Rebroadcast on December 9, 1990.

Liberty - Robert Hunter (Relix RRLP 2029) with Jerry Garcia and others.  
 Released March 1, 1988.

Rock Stars No. 15 - The Grateful Dead (Radio Today Entertainment, 211 
West
56th
 Street, Suite 3A, N.Y., NY 10019) a two record program of interviews
 and music aired the week of May 2, 1988.

Legends Of Rock - The Grateful Dead ( ) a two record program for 
broadcast
 October 2, 1988.

Down In The Groove - Bob Dylan (Columbia OC 40957) Garcia, Weir, and 
Mydland
 sing backup on "Silvio".  Hunter wrote "Silvio" and "Ugliest Girl In
 The World".  Released in June, 1988.

Virgin Beauty - Ornette Coleman and Prime Time (CBS/Portrait OR 44301) 
Garcia
 plays on "Three Wishes", "Singing In The Shower", and "Desert Players".
 Released in June, 1988.

Rarities Radio Show - var. (Radio Today Entertainment, 211 West 56th 
Street,
 Suite 3A, N.Y., NY 10019)  This promotional CD of obscure live cuts
 from the Rolling Stones, U2, Eric Clapton, The Who, Hendrix, etc.,
 included some Grateful Dead material from either the "Historic Dead"
 or "Vintage Dead" releases.

Monterey Pop Radio Special - var. ( ) includes "Viola Lee Blues" and 
"Cold
Rain
 And Snow" from the Dead's June 18, 1967 set at the Monterey
 International Pop Festival.  On CD only.  Broadcast during the July 4,
 1988 weekend.

Those Who Know History Are Doomed To Repeat It - Henry Kaiser (SST 
Records
198)
 Includes "Dark Star/The Other One" and "Mason's Children".  The lp
 version of "Dark Star/The Other One" is 25:00 minutes long and
 does not include "The Other One".  Robert Hunter does the 'mystery
 lyrics' at the end of "Dark Star".  Released in August, 1988.  Some of
 the early records have the labels on the wrong sides of the record and
 incorrectly list "Dark Star/The Other One" as being 30:55 long.

Those Who Know History Are Doomed To Repeat It - Henry Kaiser (SST CD 
198)
 Includes "Dark Star/The Other One" and "Mason's Children".  The CD
 version of "Dark Star/The Other One" is 30:55 minutes long and
 includes "The Other One" (actually "A Cryptical Envelopement"). 

Grateful Dead Hour - David Gans (Truth and Fun, Inc., 484 Lake Park 
Avenue,
 No. 102, Berkeley, CA 94610)  A nationally syndicated weekly one hour
 show featuring interviews, studio and live music, etcetera, hosted by
 David Gans:
 No. 1 - September 5, 1988 (MJI Broadcasting, New York, NY - on record)
 No. 41 - June 12, 1989 - a repeat of No. 16
 No. 53 - September 18, 1989 (Truth and Fun, Inc. - on tape and DAT)
 No. 58 - October 23, 1989
 No. 59 - November 6, 1989 (no show for 10/30/89 due to S.F. earthquake)
 No. 228 - February 1, 1993 ...and still going strong :-).

Steal This Disc 1 - var. (Rykodisc RCD 00056) contains a track from the 
"Old
 And In The Way" release.  On CD only.

Steal This Disc 2 - var. (Rykodisc RCD 00076) contains "Da Bird Song" 
from the
 "Hooteroll" album.  On CD only.

Steal This DAT 2 - var. (Rykodisc RDAT 00100) contains "Da Bird Song" 
from the
 "Hooteroll" album.  On DAT only.

The Heart Of Rock - various (Columbia ) includes the Dead's "Touch Of 
Grey". 
 The net proceeds from this record go to the T. J. Martell Foundation
 for Leukemia, Cancer, and AIDS Research.
  
New Frontier - New Frontier (Polydor 835695) Brent Mydland plays 
keyboards on
 "Motel Rain" on this California's band debut album from September, 
1988.
 The band includes Timothy B. Schmidt, David Lindley, and Paulheno
 Dacosta.  Out of print.

Nightfood - Brian Melvin's Nightfood (Global Pacific Records/Columbia ZK
40733)
 Bob Weir sings on "Fever" and "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy".  Released in
 September, 1988.  Recorded at Different Fur Recording in San Francisco
 with overdubs and mix done at Bob Weir's home studio.  Also on CD
 as Global Pacific/CBS GPD 333.

Watchfire - Peter Sears (Redwood Records RR 8806, Redwood Records, 6400 
Hollis
 Street, Suite 8, Emeryville, CA 96408)  Garcia plays slide guitar on
 "Nothing Personal" and acoustic guitar on "Let The Dove Fly Free". 
 Hart and Garcia appear on "One More Innocent".  Hart appears on other
 tunes.  (An alternate address may be:  Redwood Records, 8 Laurel 
Street,
 Mill Valley, CA 94941.)

Dinosaurs - Dinosaurs (Relix RRLP 2031) includes Robert Hunter on "Who 
Makes
 The Moves" which was also written by Hunter.  Also includes Hunter's
 "Resurrection Rag".

Living Earth - Living Earth (Relix RRLP 2033) contains "Mason's 
Children". 
 Released in October, 1988.

Fiesta En La Biblioteca - The Pontiac Brothers (Frontier FLP 1019) 
contains a
 version of "Brown Eyed Women".

Drums Of Passion:  The Invocation - Babatunde Olatunji (Rykodisc RCD 
10102)
 Released only on CD and cassette.  Produced by Mickey Hart.

The Traveling Jewish Wedding - The Golden Gate Gypsy Orchestra Of 
America And
 California (Rykodisc RCD 10105) released only on CD and cassette. 
 Produced by Mickey Hart.  Originally released in 1981.

  - Zahir Hussain (Aspen Records  ) Hart plays percussion on this 
Spring, 1987
 release.  Hussain also appeared on the Diga record.

Oldies But Goodies Over 20 Years Old - GD and JA (Koine K880804, Phono
 Performances Ltd., 14-22 Ganton St., London W1W 1L6) This imported CD
 contains:  "Viola Lee Blues" from November 8, 1967, "Good Morning 
Little
 School Girl" from November 9, 1967, "Alligator Jam" from November 10,
 1967, and "That's It For The Other One" from November 11, 1967 at the
 Shrine Auditorium.  Also has JA material from The Royal in Los Angeles.
 This CD was apparently released by taking advantage of the overseas
 expiration of copyright time limits.

Greetings From The Living Dead - GD (Living Legend Records LLR-CD008) 
This
 imported CD contains:  "Viola Lee Blues", "Big Boss Man", "Sitting On
 Top Of The World", "Dancin' In The Streets", "I Know You Rider", "He
 Was A Friend Of Mine" from March 25, 1966 at the Trouper's Hall, San
 Francisco; and "Hey Little One", "I'm A Hog for You, Baby", "You Don't
 Have To Ask", "Cold Rain And Snow (Pt. 1)", "You Lied, Cheated", "Me
 And My Uncle", "Cold Rain And Snow (pt. 2)", and "Instrumental" from
 January, 1966 in Los Angeles.
 This CD was apparently released by taking advantage of the overseas
 expiration of copyright time limits.

Live At The Shrine Auditorium Volume 2 - GD (Roine Records, W. Germany)
 This CD is part of the 'Oldies But Goldies' series.
 It contains more from the Shrine Auditorium shows of November, 1967:
 "Lovelight", "Death Don't Have No Mercy", "It Hurts Me Too", "Morning
 Dew", "Caution" (actually "New Potato Caboose"), and "Alligator". 
 Released in the Summer of 1989.  This CD was apparently released by
 taking advantage of the overseas expiration of copyright time limits.

No Time - The Squalls (Dog Gone Records, P.O.Box 1742, Athens, GA 30603,
 DOG 0001) includes a version of "Truckin'".

Almost Acoustic - Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band (Concensus Reality/GD
Merchandising
 GDCD 4005) a CD-only release of the Fall, 1987 performances at the
 Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles.  Released in December, 1988.

Almost Acoustic - Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band (GD Records GDDLP 5.00036 
M)
 a two record set pressed on white vinyl and released in Germany
 (GD Records/Line Music GmbH, P.O. Box 605220, D-2000, Hamburg, 60,
 West Germany).

Almost Acoustic - Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band (GD Records GDV 4005, 
Grateful
Dead
 Records, 48-50 Steele Road, London, NW10 7AS) a one record UK release
 with ten songs on it ("Swing Low, Sweet Chariot", "Deep Elum
 Blues", "Blue Yodel #9", "I'm Here To Get My Baby", and "I'm Troubled";
 "The Girl at the Crossroads Bar", "Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie", "Casey
 Jones", "Diamond Joe", and "Ripple").

Dylan & The Dead - Bob Dylan (Columbia OC 45056)  Bob Dylan live, with 
the
 Grateful Dead backing him from the July, 1987 shows ("Joey" and "Slow
 Train" are from Foxboro; "I Want You" is from Oakland; "Queen Jane
 Approximately" is from Eugene; the rest are from Anaheim). Mixed
 and edited by John Cutler at the Dead's studio.  Released on
 January 31, 1988.  Also on CD as GDCD 4104.

Dylan & The Dead - Bob Dylan (Columbia CD OC 45056) Released on January 
31,
 1988.  This was released as a special edition/promotional CD.

Silverado Trail - Terry Dolan ( ) this anthology album was co-produced 
with
 Dan Healy.

Rainbow Warriors - Greenpeace (Geffen GHS 24236) a two-record 
compilation of
 recordings by popular Western musicians.  It includes the Dead's
 "Throwing Stones" (4:24).  Released in April, 1989.  This was released
 on various labels worldwide (including Melodiya in the USSR).  Also
 released on two CDs (Geffen 9 24236-2).

Double Dose - Kingfish (Relix RRCD 2035) a CD-only release of the "Alive 
In
 '85" and "Kingfish" albums on one CD.  Released in February, 1989.

Double Dose - Keith and Donna Godchaux (Relix RRCD 2020) a CD-only 
release of
 the "Playing In The Heart Of Gold Band" and "The Heart Of Gold Band"
 albums on one CD.  Released in 1989.

Peace On Earth - Country Joe McDonald (Ragababy RAG 1019 - Ragbaby 
Records
 Box 193316, S.F., CA 94119) Mickey Hart and Bob Weir play percussion
 on two tracks of this 1989 release.

Folkways:  The Original Vision - var. (Folkways/Smithsonian )  Transfer 
from
 original masters to CD done by Mickey Hart and team.  Released in 1990.
 The notes include:  'Special thanks to Mickey Hart of the Grateful
 Dead...' and list 'Mickey Hart, technical director' of the digital
 remastering.

Fresh Tracks In Real Time - Tom Constanten (Tom Constanten, P.O. Box 
20195, 
 Oakland, CA  94620)  includes "Dark Star", "Cold Rain And Snow",
 "Hesitation Blues", and others.  Released in July, 1989 on cassette.

Music To Be Born By - Mickey Hart (Rykodisc RCD 20112)  Taro Hart's 
heartbeat,
 via fetal heart monitor, in Mary, his mother's, womb, recorded onto
 16 track, overdubbed with flute, and Mickey Hart on percussion and
 Bobby Vega on bass.  Produced by Mickey Hart.  Released in April, 1989.

Freedom Chant From The Roof Of The World - Gyuto Monks Tibetan Tantric 
Choir
 (Rykodisc RCD 20113)  Produced by Mickey Hart.  Recorded at George
 Lucas's Skywalker Ranch in January, 1989.  Released in August, 1989.
 Also included is "#2 for Gaia", recorded live at the Cathedral of
 St. John the Divine, New York City, on December 3, 1988, with Hart,
 Phillip Glass, and Kitaro.

Juggling Suns - Solar Circus (Relix ) includes a version of "St. 
Stephen/The
 Eleven".  Released in September, 1989.

The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test - var. (United Fan Club Society, 
Goteborg,
 Sweden, Stellar Music Special, Series 1, Show 1, SMS001-1) a record
 (in all likelyhood a bootleg) from the San Francisco State College
 Acid Test of October 1 and 2, 1966.  It is mostly Ken Babbs (?) talking
 in the college radio station's studio, interspersed with a few seconds
 of what could be Garcia on guitar, as well as parts of the Garcia,
 Kesey, et al interviews on NBC's "Tomorrow" show of May 7, 1981.
 Released in March, 1988.

Built To Last - GD (Arista AL-8575) the album version does not include 
Brent
 Mydland's "We Can Run".  Released on October 31, 1989.  "Black Muddy
 River" is an examination of life at forty-five years old.  "Victim Or
 The Crime" was written by Bob Weir and actor Gerrit Graham.  "Believe
 It Or Not" and "Sh*t Happens" were recorded as demos for this album,
 but were not released.  Included is Brent Mydland's "I Will Take You
 Home", written for his daughters Jennifer and Jessica.  Much of the
 album was recorded at George Lucas's Skywalker Ranch studios.

Built To Last - GD (Arista AC-8575) the cassette version includes Brent
 Mydland's "We Can Run".  Released on October 31, 1989.

Built To Last - GD (Arista ARCD-8575) the CD version includes Brent 
Mydland's
 "We Can Run".  Released on October 31, 1989.

Dead In A Deck - GD (Arista ARCD-8575-DL) a special edition of "Built To 
Last"
 on CD.  Released on October 31, 1989.  This comes in blue printed
 packaging which looks like a box of playing cards.  The Jester is
 printed on the CD.  It includes photos, a deck of GD playing cards,
 and an order form for "Built To Last" merchandise.  The band photos 
were
 taken on August 6, 1989 at the California Expo, Sacramento, CA show.

Dead in a Deck - GD (Arista AC-8575-DL) a special edition of "Built To 
Last"
on
 cassette.  Released on October 31, 1989.  This comes in red printed
 packaging which looks like a box of playing cards.  It includes photos,
 a deck of GD playing cards, and an order from for "Built To Last"
 merchandise.  The band pictures were taken on August 6, 1989 at the
 California Expo, Sacramento, CA show.

Transverse City - Warren Zevon (Virgin 91068) Garcia plays on 
"Transverse
City"
  and "They Moved The Moon".  Released in October, 1989.

Grateful Dead Interview Picture Disk Limited Edition - (Baktabak BAK 
2148)
 a picture disk with interviews released in England by Baktabak Records
 as part of the Talking Pictures series (Tabak Ltd., Network House,
 29-39 Stirling Road, London W38 0J)

Up Close With the Grateful Dead (Media America, New York City) this two 
hour
 show consists of music and interviews.  Broadcast during the weeks of
 November 20 and 27, 1989.

Timothy White's Rock Stars - The Grateful Dead (Westwood One, Culver 
City, CA)
 this 90 minute show consists of music and interviews with Jerry Garcia
 and Bob Weir (the new album, Jerry's youth, early Dead history, Bob
 being adopted) and a studio acoustic version of "The Victim Or The
 Crime" by Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman.  Broadcast during the week of
 November 20, 1989.

Live - Volume 1 - Classic Rock From the 60's and 70's - var. (JCI/Warner
 Special Products JCT-3401) this compilation of various live tracks
 includes "Sugar Magnolia" (7:04) from "Europe '72".  Released in late
 1989 on cassette and CD.
 
Keep On Keepin' On - NRPS (MU Records MCD 31109, MU Records, Suite 413, 
6565
 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028) this December, 1989 release includes
 "Friend Of The Devil".


                              


Keep On Keepin' On - NRPS (Relix Records RRCD 2057)  this is the Fall, 
1992
 re-release of the album previously released on MU Records.

The Grateful Dead Ante Up (Arista ASCD 9921) band interviews by Bonnie 
Simmons
 and David Gans with music from "Built To Last".  This December, 1989
 release was produced by David Gans/Truth and Fun Inc.

No Regrets - Danny Carnahan and Robin Petrie (DNA 70101, DNA Records,
 725 Pomona Ave., Albany, CA 94706, (415) 525-4773) includes a version
 of "Loser".  Released in February, 1990.

Songs Of Amber - The Dzintars Latvian Women's Choir (Rykodisc RCD 10130) 
this
 76 voice Latvian women's choir was recorded at the Skywalker Ranch
 sound stage.  It was produced by Mickey Hart and Jerry Garcia.
 Released on CD and tape in March, 1990.

Blues From The Rainforest - Merl Saunders (S2CD-01, Sumertone Records, 
P.O.
 Box 22184, San Francisco, CA 94122, (800) 759-MERL)  Jerry Garcia plays
 MIDI-guitar on "Blue Hill Ocean Dance" and "Afro Pearl", electric 
guitar
 on "Blues From the Rainforest", and acoustic guitar on "Sunrise Over
 Haleakala".  Muruga Booker plays percussion.  Released on CD and
 cassette (S2CS-16) in April, 1990.  Also released by GDMerchandising as
 GDCD 3901, although the CD inside is the Sumertone release.

Blues From The Rainforest - Merl Saunders (S2CD-01, Sumertone Records, 
P.O.
 Box 22184, San Francisco, CA 94122 (800) 759-MERL)  a picture disc CD
 available only from Sumertone Records.  Released in January, 1991.

Sounds Of The Seventies - var. (Time-Life Books, 1450 East Parham Road, 
 Richmond, VA 23280 (800) 621-7026) this series, mastered by Bill 
Inglot,
 includes the Dead's edited single version of "Uncle John's Band"
 on the CD/cassette for 1970.  Released in April, 1990.

Sounds Of The Seventies - var. (Time-Life Books, 1450 East Parham Road, 
 Richmond, VA 23280 (800) 621-7026) this series, mastered by Bill 
Inglot,
 includes the Dead's edited single version of "Truckin' " on the
 CD/cassette for 1971.  Released in April, 1990.

If Six Was Nine - Alan Duffy and others (Imaginary Records COMM 18CD, 
The
 Communion Label, P.O. Box 95625, Atlanta, GA 94117) this album of
 Jimi Hendrix cover versions includes "If Six Was Nine" by The
 Obsequious Cheese Log, which includes Bob Weir on vocals and rhythm
 guitar.

Heart's Desire - The Henry Kaiser Band (Reckless RECKD 19, Reckless 
Records,
 1401 Haight St., San Francisco, CA 94117) this live record includes
 Tom Constanten on a version of "Dark Star".  Released in March, 1990.
 A few bars of "Dark Star" and "China Cat Sunflower" are played at the
 end on "Are You Experienced".

A Night On The Town - Bruce Hornsby and the Range (RCA/BMG 2041-1) 
Garcia
plays
 on "Barren Ground" and "Across The River".  Released in June, 1990.

Without A Net - GD (Arista AL 8634) a live album recorded during the 
Spring,
 1990 tour, with some vocals redubbed in the studio.  Released September
 25, 1990 as a three record, two cassette, or two CD package, this is
 the world's grandest, largest, best live recording (or so the sticker
 on the release package says).  On the cassette and CD releases, "Bird
 Song" follows "Cassidy", while on the record, "Bird Song" precedes "One
 More Saturday Night".  The album is deadicated to Clifton Hanger
 (a.k.a. Brent Mydland).  The probable performance dates are:  "Feel
 Like A Stranger" (October 9, 1989), "Mississippi Half-Step Uptown
 Toodeloo" (March 21, 1990), "Walkin' Blues" (October 23, 1989), 
"Althea"
 (March 15, 1990), "Cassidy" (February 25, 1990), "Bird Song" (March 25,
 1990), "Let It Grow" (March 14, 1990), "China Cat Sunflower/I Know You
 Rider" (April 1, 1990), "Looks Like Rain" (March 28, 1990), "Eyes Of 
The
 World" (March 29, 1990) (vocals probably overdubbed), "Victim Or The
 Crime" (March 21, 1990), "Help On The Way/Slipknot!/Franklin's Tower"
 (March 30, 1990), "One More Saturday Night" (March 24, 1990), and "Dear
  Mr.  Fantasy" (April 1, 1990).

Without A Net - GD (Arista A2CD 8634DL) a live album recorded during the
Spring,
 1990 tour, with some vocals redubbed in the studio.  Released September
 25, 1990 as a limited edition two CD package featuring two picture
 discs (a skeleton in a clown costume, with one eye being the CD hole),
 a 17 inch by 22 inch foldout color poster, and a sixteen page booklet
 with band photos.

At The Edge - Mickey Hart (Rykodisc RCD 10124) this musical companion to
Mickey
 Hart's book "Drumming At The Edge Of Magic".  Personnel includes: 
 Jerry Garcia, Babatunde Olatunji, Jose Lorenzo, Taro S. Hart, Airto,
 Zakir Hussain, Creek Hart, and Sikiru Adepoju.  Released in October,
 1990.

The Cauldron Journey Of Healing - Nicki Scully (CAU 3, available from
 Ladyslipper, Inc., P.O. Box 3124-R, Durham, NC 27715, (800) 634-6044,
 (919) 683-1570) a meditation tape by Nicki Scully, with a musical score
 by Roland Barker and Jerry Garcia.  Side One of this cassette release
 includes narration by Nicki Scully, and Side Two is just the musical
 score.

OutSides - Tom Constanten (Tom Constanten, P.O. Box 20195, Oakland, CA 
94620)
 includes "Electronic Study #3" (recorded in Bruxelles, September 1-4,
 1962, at the Studio APELAC) which was used in the track "We Leave The
 Castle" on "Anthem Of The Sun".  Released in November, 1990 on 
cassette.

Superstitious Blues - Country Joe McDonald (Ragbaby/Rykodisc RCD 10201) 
Garcia
 plays on "Superstitious Blues" (3:48), "Starship Ride" (3:06), "Clara
 Barton" (3:34) and "Blues For Michael" (6:48), recorded at Fantasy
 Studios in Berkeley in Spring, 1990.  Released on January 22, 1991.
 Ragababy Records, PO Box 193316, S.F., CA 94119.

Fast Food For Thought - Wartime (Chrysalis 21753) this release by Henry
Rollins'
 hardcore alternative band includes a version of "Franklin's Tower".

Five Man Acoustical Jam - Tesla (Geffen 24311) an acoustic concert taped 
in
 Philadelphia during the Summer, 1990, it includes a shortened version
 of "Truckin'" (final chorus > "...Sweet Jane..." > the next verse's 
 chorus > bridge with a few alterations) on the track "Comin' Atcha
 Live/Truckin'" (7:23).

The Jack Kerouac Collection - Jack Kerouac (Rhino 70939) a boxed set of 
the
 complete recorded works of Jack Kerouac.  The 40 page booklet includes
 commentary by Jerry Garcia.  Released in 1990.

Blues In The Mississippi Night - var. (Rykodisc RCD 90155) this single 
CD
 features Memphis Slim, Big Bill Broonzy, and Sonny Boy Williamson, as
 told and recorded by Alan Lomax.  It comes packaged with a thick
 booklet in a double-CD box and the liner notes say "Thanks to Mickey
 Hart".

Up Close Volume 5:  The World Sampler featuring Mickey Hart - Presented 
by
 Rykodisc and Boston Acoustics (Rykodisc RCD PRO 9006)  a 'For Promotion
 Only' sampler available through Boston Acoustics.  It consists of
 previously released material:  "The Beast" (The Rhythm Devils from
 "Apocalypse Now Sessions"); "Skywater" (Mickey Hart from "At The
 Edge"); "Blow Wind Blow" (The Dzintars from "Songs Of Amber");
 "Akiwowo (a capella)" (Babatunde Olatunji from "Drums Of Passion:  The
 Beat"); "Akiwowo" (Babatunde Olatunji from "Drums Of Passion:  The
 Beat"); "Tal Mala" (Diga Rhythm Band from "Diga"); "Reunion (I, II)"
 (Hart/Airto/Purim from "Dafos"); and "Pigs In Space" (Mickey Hart from 
 "At The Edge").  All tracks produced by Mickey Hart for 360 Degree
 Productions, except "Blow Wind Blow", produced with Jerry Garcia.
 This CD was available from Boston Acoustics until December 31, 1990.

Venu - Hariprasad Chaurasia and Zakir Hussain (Rykodisc RCD 20128) 
Classical
 flute music from India that is both devotional and romantic.  Features
 tabla master Zakir Hussain.  Part of Mickey Hart's The World series.

Voices Of The Rainforest - Steven Feld (Rykodisc RCD 10173) 
 Soundscape of a day in the life of the Kaluli people of Papua
 New Guinea's rainforest, a haunting record of an endangered
 culture in its vanishing environment.  Part of Mickey Hart's "The
 World" series.

Honor The Earth Powwow:  Songs Of The Great Lakes Indians (Rykodisc RCD 
10199)
 Produced by Thomas Vennum Jr. and Mickey Hart.  This recording, made in
 July 20, 1990, in northern Wisconsin near Lake Superior, documents a
 Native American Powwow.  It features drummers and singers of the 
Ojibwa,
 Menominee, and Winnebago tribes of the Great Lakes region.  This is a
 celebration of life, to honor the earth and thank the Creator with a
 night of song, dance and drums.  Part of Hart's "The World" series.

Welcome To Our World:  1990 Rykodisc Sampler Of THE WORLD - var. 
(Rykodisc RCD
 PRO 9002).  It consists of previously released material:  "Blow Wind
 Blow" (Dzintars from "Songs Of Amber"); "Sweet Sixteen" (Diga Rhythm
 Band from "Diga"); "Akiwowo" (Babatunde Olatunji from "Drums Of
 Passion:  The Beat"); "Kori" (Babatunde Olatunji from "Drums Of 
Passion:
 The Invocation"); "The Groom" (from "Music Of Upper And Lower Egypt");
 "Dry Sands Of The Desert" (Mickey Hart, Airto, and Flora Purim from
 "Dafos"); "Tov L'Hodot" (Golden Gate Gypsy Orchestra from "The 
Traveling
 Jewish Wedding"); "Mwashah" (Hamza El Din from "Eclipse"); "Compound"
 (The Rhythm Devils from "The Apocalypse Now Sessions"); "Alop And Jor"
 [edit] (Hariprasad/Zakir Hussain from "Venu"); (Mickey Hart, Taro Hart
 from "Music To Be Born By" [edit]); "Raga:  Bageshree" [edit] (Ustad
 Sultan Khan from "Sarangi:  The Music Of India"); "Yamantaka" [edit]
 (The Gyuto Monks from "Freedom Chants From The Roof Of The World"). 
 Produced by Mickey Hart.

Around The World (For A Song):  1991 - Rykodisc Sampler Of THE WORLD 
series
 (Rykodisk RCD 00217).  It consists of previously released material: 
 "Udu Chant" (Mickey Hart from "Planet Drum"); "Sweet Sixteen" (Diga
 Rhythm Band from "Diga"); "Blow Wind Blow" (Dzintars from "Songs Of
 Amber"); "Akiwowo (a capella)" (Babatunde Olatunji from "Drums Of
 Passion:  The Beat"); "Kori" (Babatunde Olatunji from "Drums Of
 Passion:  The Invocation"); "The Groom" (from "Music Of Upper And Lower
 Egypt"); "Dry Sands Of The Desert" (Mickey Hart, Airto, Flora Purim
 from "Dafos"); "Tov L'Hodot" (Golden Gate Gypsy Orchestra from "The
 Traveling Jewish Wedding"); "Mwashah" (Hamza El Din from "Eclipse");
 "Bamboo Jews Harp" [edit] (from "Voices Of The Rainforest"); "Compound"
 (Rhythm Devils from "The Apocalypse Now Sessions"); "Alop And Jor"
 [edit] (Hariprasad/Zakir Hussain from "Venu"); "Raga:  Bageshree" 
[edit]
 (Ustad Sultan Khan from "Sarangi:  The Music Of India"); "Yamantaka"
 [edit] (The Gyuto Monks from "Freedom Chants From The Roof Of The
 World"); "Grand Entry Song" (Little Otter Singers from "Honor The
 Earth Powwow, Songs Of The Great Lakes Indians"); "Sky Water" [edit]
 (Mickey Hart from "At The Edge").  Produced by Mickey Hart.

Deadicated:  A Tribute To The Grateful Dead - var. (Arista 8669) a 
compilation
 of covers of GD songs, produced by Ralph Sall.  It includes:  Los Lobos
 ("Bertha"), Bruce Hornsby ("Jack Straw"), The Harshed Mellows ("U.S.
 Blues"), Elvis Costello ("Ship Of Fools"), Suzanne Vega ("China Doll >
 Cassidy"), Dwight Yoakam ("Truckin'"), Warren Zevon with David Lindley
 ("Casey Jones"), The Indigo Girls ("Uncle John's Band"), Lyle Lovett
 ("Friend Of The Devil"), The Cowboy Junkies ("To Lay Me Down"), 
Midnight
 Oil ("Wharf Rat"), Burning Spear ("Estimated Prophet"), Dr. John
 ("Deal"), and Jane's Addiction ("Ripple > The Other One").  "U.S. 
Blues"
 was recorded by a makeshift group including Dan Baird and Mauro 
Magellan
 of the Georgia Satellites, Mike Campbell, Benmont Tench and Stan Lynch
 of the Heartbreakers, and vocalist Michelle Malone.  Released April 23,
 1991.  The artists, Mikio and William Giese, drew hidden faces of
 animals in the rose on the front cover, and skeletons in the inner
 sleeve artwork.

Deadicated:  A Tribute To The Grateful Dead - var. (Arista 8669)  this 
was
also
 released as a special promotional package consisting of an eight inch
 square of heavy paper which folds out into a three panel picture with
 a pocket for the CD.  On the outside is the rainforest design in brown
 and the same design appears inside in green.  The artwork on the 
booklet
 cover is the same as the cover, and includes two paintings by Mikio, 
 photos of and comments by each of the artists.  The CD also has the 
 rainforest design on it, with one line of printing at the bottom.

Deadicated:  A Tribute To The Grateful Dead - var. (Arista Records, Inc.
304179)
 this is a two record set made in West Germany and released in England.
 It has the same graphics as the CD and the sleeve contains the same
 information as the booklet.

One From The Vaults - GD (GDMerchandising  GDCD 4013-2) the August 13, 
1975
 "Blues For Allah" show at the Great American Music Hall, S. F., 
released
 from The Tape Vault.  Mastered by Joe Gastwirt of Oceanview Digital.
 Available in stores on April 18, 1991.  Released April 30, 1991.  The
 first CD is 53:20 long and the second is 75:00.  Although the set break
 actually occurred after "King Solomon's Marbles" and "Around And 
Around"
 was the last song performed, on the CD, "Around And Around" and the
 break announcement have been placed after "King Solomon's Marbles" on
 the first CD.  Also, Bill Graham's joke (during the intro) about
 winning double-or-nothing from Ron Rakow is not included.  A detailed
 equipment list is included.

One From The Vaults - GD (GDV3 4015, Grateful Dead Records, 48-50 Steele 
Road,
 London, UK NW10 7AS)  a three record set made in West Germany and
 released in England.  The sleeve info is the same as on the CD, with 
the
 following additional info:  "This LP was made by copying the CD Master
 tape onto DAT, and adding the side breaks and then direct metal master
 for Vinyl."  The inside of the gatefold has several b/w photos from
 the performance and the equipment list is not included.

Alive And In The Present - Jerry Garcia Band (Arista ) live album 
released
 on August 27, 1991.  The 140 minute, double CD release includes:
 "The Way You Do The Things You Do", "Waiting For A Miracle", "Simple
 Twist Of Fate", "Get Out of My Life, Woman", "Sisters And Brothers",
 "I Shall Be Released", "Dear Prudence", "Deal", "Stop That Train",
 " Senor", "Evangeline" (the Los Lobos song), "The Night They Drove Old
 Dixie Down", "Don't Let Go", "Lucky Old Sun", and "Tangled Up In Blue".

Garcia/Grisman - David Grisman and Jerry Garcia (Acoustic Disc - AD2, 
Acoustic
 Disc, P.O. Box 4143, San Rafael, CA 94913) live 'Grateful Dawg' music.
 Released July 12, 1991.  This CD includes:  "Grateful Dawg", "Two
 Soldiers", "Friend Of The Devil", "Russian Lullaby", "Dawg's Waltz",
 "Walkin' Boss", "Rockin' Chair", "Arabia", and "The Thrill Is Gone".
 Some twenty tunes were recorded at these sessions, of which nine were
 released. 

Bluegrass Reunion - David Grisman (Acoustic Disc - AD ) more bluegrass.  
The
 group consists of Red Allen, David Grisman, Herb Pedersen, Jim 
Buchanan,
 James Kerwin, with special guest Jerry Garcia.  There are 16 tracks, 
 with a total running time 47:26.  Garcia sings on a Stanley tune "The
 Fields Have Turned Brown" and "Ashes Of Love" by Anglin and Wright.

Infrared Roses - GD (GDMerchandising GDCD 40142) released November 1, 
1991.
 A 'best of' various "Space" and "Drums" segments put together by Bob
 Bralove.  Portions of "Silver Apples Of The Moon" are from November 1,
 1990.  "Apollo At The Ritz" features Branford Marsalis from March 29,
 1990.  "Post Modern Hi-Rise Table Top Stomp" includes Willie Green from
 July 10, 1989.  "Riverside Rhapsody" starts with the last few notes of 
 "Uncle John's Band".  "Sparrow Hawk Row" includes Dan Healy on effects.
 "Parallelogram" starts off with a double trap set and segues into a
 The Beast and timbales solo.  "Little Nemo In Night Land" consists of
 Garcia, Weir, and Lesh, with Lesh's parts coming from about a dozen
 different shows.  The cover art was designed by Jerry Garcia.

Another Way To Find You - Chris Smither (Flying Fish  ) this live (in 
the
studio
 with an audience) recording contains "Friend Of The Devil".

Jazayer - Jazayer with Ali Jihad Racy (EarthBeat EBD 2549, EarthBeat, 
Music
For
 Little People, P.O. Box 1460, Redway, CA 95560, (800) 346-4445)  a
 selection of Middle Eastern classical and dancing music, recorded by
 Mickey Hart and Dan Healy at Montgomery Chapel, in San Anselmo, CA. 
 The group includes Vince Delgado, and features Ali Jihad Racy.  Music
 For Little People is a company that sells music and musical instruments
 for children.

A Box Of Rain - Live 1990 - Robert Hunter (Rykodisc RCD 10214)  released 
on
 August 20, 1991.   As Hunter says:  "The nine live tunes are from my
 December '90 tour.  Direct recordings were made of all the shows but
 audience tapes cut on Dr. Sam's DAT recorder (last night of the tour,
 The Warfield, S.F.) were generally juicier than the board tapes.  The
 three board tapes I did select were "Deal" from the same night,
 recorded by Chris Kathman, and "Franklin's Tower" and "Space" from
 Boston, recorded by Bill Blaine.  The three studio cuts that begin and
 end the album were engineered by yours truly.  All cuts on the album
 are 2-track stereo without overdub.  Joe Gastwin EQ'd, plucked some
 clicks and pops off the tracks and smoothed the transitions during
 mastering."  The album contains:  "Box Of Rain", "Scarlet Begonias",
 "Franklin's Tower", "Jack Straw", "Brown Eyed Women", "Reuben and
 Cerise", "Space", "Deal", "Promontory Rider", "Ripple", "Boys In The
 Barroom", and "Stella Blue".

Planet Drum - Mickey Hart (Rykodisc RCD 10206) a musical companion to 
Mickey
 Hart's book "Planet Drum".   Released in September, 1991 (official date
 is October 1, 1991).  Mickey Hart went on a book signing tour in the
 Fall of 1991.

Zakir Hussain and the Rhythm Experience -  Zakir Hussain and the Rhythm
 Experience (Moment Records MRCD 1007) on this 1991 release, Mickey
 Hartis credited with playing 'Found metal' on "Balinese Fantasy"

Desert Island Discs - var. (MJI Broadcasting (212) 245-5010) the October 
20,
 1991 segment of this syndicated show included Bob Weir's selections
 of what records he would bring if he were marooned on an island.

Jerry Garcia Interview By Scott Muni -  (Arista ADP 2377)  Jerry Garcia
 interviewed on September 13, 1991 by WNEW-FM's (NYCity) Scot Muni.
 The questions were prepared by David Gans.  Arista turned the 
 interview into a disc that was sent to radio stations to promote
 the "Alive And In The Present" album by the Jerry Garcia Band.
 This is released only on vinyl.  Released in December, 1991.

Devout Catalyst - Ken Nordine (GDM GDCD 40152)  Ken Nordine's 'word 
jazz',
 backed live by David Grisman and Jerry Garcia, with an appearance by
 Tom Waits.  It includes "So What" played behind one of the raps. 
 Recorded in March, 1991 at the Front Street studio.  Produced by Dan
 Healy.  Released in January, 1992.

Save The Planet So We'll Have Someplace To Boogie - Merl Saunders 
(Sumertone
 Records  (800) 759-MERL) on the CD package, the title is misspelled as
 "Save The Planet So We'll Have Some Place To Boobie".  This double-
disc,
 live album, recorded at Wetlands in New York City and Great
 American Music Hall, includes "Sugaree".  Released in November, 1991.

Neal Cassady - Drive Alive (Key-Z Productions, P.O. Box 764, Pleasant 
Hill, OR
 97455, (503) 741-1119) a 60 minute soundtrack taken from a series of
 tapes Neal Cassady made in 1965.  Backed by the Warlocks, Cassady takes
 a verbal joyride through his life, his cars, his women, and the lessons
 he learns along the way.  Additional music by Jerry Garcia.

Tricker - Ken Kesey and the Thunder Machine (Key-Z Productions, 755 Polk
Street,
 Eugene OR 97402, (503) 741-1119) a 60 minute tape.  Side A consists of
 the story "Little Tricker The Squirrel Meats Big Double The Bear" 
 told by Ken Kesey and accompanied by the Thunder Machine Band.  Side B
 includes three songs written by Kesey and performed by Kesey and the
 Thunder Machine Band with Garcia on lead guitar.


     

  
Nicky Holland - Nicky Holland (Epic Associated ZK 47413)  includes a 
cover of
 "Box Of Rain".  From the press release for this album, her comments
 on "Box Of Rain":  "I was introduced to the Grateful Dead's music by my
 sister's boyfriend when I was 13.  I have since recognized that a lot
 of my passion for the band was teenage infatuation.  However, some of
 their songs never left me - this has always been my favorite."

Two From The Vault - GD (GDMerchandising GDCD 40162)  the second in the
 'from the vault series', this time the August 24, 1968 show
 (according to the liner notes).  Released in the Spring of 1992.

Two From The Vault - GD (GDV3 , Grateful Dead Records, 48-50 Steele 
Road,
 London, UK NW10 7AS)  a three record set made in West Germany and
 released in England.   The second in the 'from the vault series'. 

Three From The Vault - GD (GDMerchandising GDCD )  the third in the
 'from the vault series', this time the February 19, 1971 show.
 Although mixed in the Fall, 1992, release has been put on hold by Phil
 Lesh.

Nightfall Of Diamonds - Tom Constanten (Relix Records RRCD 2046) this CD
 includes "Dark Star", featuring Henry Kaiser on guitar.

The Other Side Of This - Airto (Rykodisc RCD 10207) produced by Mickey 
Hart.
 It features Airto Moreira with Mickey Hart, Zakir Hussain, Babatunde
 Olatunji, Flora Purim, and T. H. "Vikku" Vinayakram. 

Astronauts and Heretics - Thomas Dolby (Giant/Reprise         ) Jerry 
Garcia
 and Bob Weir play on "Beauty of a Dream..." on this album released in
 November, 1992.  Garcia's and Weir's parts were recorded in August of
 1990 (just after the time of Brent Mydland's death), at one of the
 Dead's rehearsals with Bruce Hornsby.

He's All I Need - San Quentin State Penitentiary Mass Choir (Prison 
Bible
 Studies, PO Box 446, San Quentin CA 94960, 800-225-3323)  Mickey Hart
 produced this cassette of prisoners and guards singing in the prison
 church choir.  Released in November, 1992. 

Still Truckin' - GD (Baktabak CBAK 4039) a CD with Mickey Hart (about 36
 minutes) and Bob Weir (about 8 minutes) interviews, with a picture of
 Garcia on the cover.  The interviews sound like they were made 
backstage
 before a show, and appear to be from around 1990.  Released in 
November,
 1992, in England.

Live At Sweetwater - Hot Tuna (Relix RRCD 2057) this album includes Bob 
Weir
 singing background vocals on "Maggie's Farm".  Released in December,
 1992.

The Spirit Cries -  ( ) another Mickey Hart ethno-musicological album,
featuring
 Central American and Caribbean tribal music compiled from Library of
 Congress tapes.  Released March 15, 1993.

 - Bruce Hornsby (RCA/BMG ) Garcia appears on this album to be released
 in March, 1993 (it had been planned for release in the Spring of 1991).
 
Trios - Rob Wasserman ( ) Jerry Garcia (piano) and Edie Brickell 
(vocals) play
 on "Zillionaire".  Also, Bob Weir plays with Clarence Clemmons on
 another track.  Bruce Hornsby and Branford Marsalis play on "White
 Limousine".  To be released in April, 1991.

 - David Grisman and Jerry Garcia (Acoustic Disc - AD ) three five-hour
sessions
 in July, 1992 at which were recorded:  the MJQ's "Baggs's Groove", 
Miles
 Davis's "Milestones", "Stealin'", "Drink Up And Go Home", "Shady
 Grove", and James Brown's "If You Leave Me".  To be released in the
 Spring, 1993.

 - Zero ( ) a live album recorded at the Great American Music Hall in 
late
1992
 or early 1993.  It includes sevearl tunes by Robert Hunter.  Produced
 by Dan Healy with Bob Bralove and Harry Popick.  To be released.

Note:  Donna Jean Godchaux also appears on numerous albums under her 
maiden
 name, Donna Jean Thatcher.  Before joining up the Dead, she was a
 backup singer at the famed Muscle Shoals studios in Alabama.  Donna
 sings on Percy Sledge's "When A Man Loves A Woman".  She also appears
 on Elvis Presley's "In The Ghetto", "Suspicious Minds", "Cold Kentucky
 Rain", and "Long Black Limousine" (along with members of the Allman
 Brothers Band and Lynyrd Skynyrd as backup musicians).  She was deleted
 from the final mix of the Rolling Stones' "Gimme Shelter" (from "Let It 
 Bleed") because it was felt that she took the spotlight away from
 Mick Jagger's singing.  Donna also sings backup on Lowell George's
 band Little Feat song "Dixie Chicken" and on Gary Rossington's band
 Lynyrd Skynyrd song "Sweet Home Alabama".   

Boz Scaggs - Boz Scaggs (Atlantic SD 8239)  Donna Jean Thatcher sings 
backup
on
 all songs except "Now You're Gone".  Duane Allman plays on the album
 and also appears in the photo on this 1969 release.

Note:  Dan Healy produced a number of records from late 1969 to early 
1972,
 including some for Mercury Records.  Some of the records that Healy
 worked on include:  some of the Sir Douglas Quintet, Tracy Nelson and
 Mother Earth, The Charlatans, Harvey Mandel's first two albums, Dr.
 John's second album, "Cauldron" by The Fifty Foot Hose (Limelight
 Records LS 86062, released around 1968, producer and engineer),
 and QMS's "Fresh Air" and "What About Me" albums.

.. and a couple of albums that I could use more info on:

? - the various interview/radio show albums listed above

The Anniversary Album -   (WB PRO 289)

 Singles
 -------

Sons And Daughters/Fire In The City - John Hendricks (Verve VK-10512) 
the 
 pre-Warlocks Grateful Dead back up jazz vocalist John Hendricks.
 This single came from the soundtrack to the documentary film "Sons
 And Daughters".

Stealin'/Don't Ease Me In - GD (Scorpio 201) Released in June, 1966 on 
Gene
 Estribou's Scorpio Records.  This was the Dead's first recording
 contract.

The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)/Cream Puff War - GD (Warner 7 
Arts
 WB 7016) Released on March 17, 1967.

The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)/Cream Puff War - GD (Warner 7 
Arts
 WB 7016) Released on March 17, 1967.  Also released as a dj single.

Dark Star/Born Cross-Eyed - GD (Warner 7 Arts WB 7186) studio "Dark 
Star" and
a 
 slightly different mix of "Born Cross-Eyed" than on "Anthem Of The 
Sun".
 Released in April, 1968.  "Dark Star" was recorded in the New York 
 studio during the "Anthem Of The Sun" sessions.  Robert Hunter, in his
 first appearance on a GD recording, speaks the 'mystery' lyrics at the
 end of "Dark Star":  "Spinning a set of stars through which the 
tattered
 tails of axis rolls about the waxen wind of never set to motion in the 
 unbecoming round about the season hardly matters nor the wise through
 which the stars were set in spin."  The first verse to "Dark Star" was
 written by Hunter after hearing the Dead perform a jam at the Dance
 Hall, Rio Nido, CA, on September 4, 1967, and it was completed in 
 Golden Gate Park while Hunter was staying at 710 Ashbury Street in
 San Francisco.

Dark Star/Born Cross-Eyed - GD (Warner 7 Arts WB 7186) released with a 
picture
 sleeve.

Dark Star/Born Cross-Eyed - GD (Warner 7 Arts WB 7186) released as a dj
single.

Dupree's Diamond Blues (3:30)/Cosmic Charlie (5:40) - GD (Warner 7 Arts 
WB
7324)
 Released on June 20, 1969.

Dupree's Diamond Blues (3:30) - GD (Warner 7 Arts WB 7324) a mono/stereo 
promo
 single.

Teacher - (Nasty X-1) this is supposed to have Garcia, Hart, and others 
on
 this x-rated single from 1970.

My Best Friend/How Do You Feel? - JA (RCA Victor 47-9063) Garcia plays 
on
 "My Best Friend" from the "Surrealistic Pillow" album.  Also released
 as a promo single.

Somebody To Love/She Has Funny Cars - JA (RCA Victor 47-9140)  Garcia 
arranged
 "Somebody To Love" from the "Surrealistic Pillow" album.  Also released
 as a promo single.

White Rabbit/Plastic Fantastic Lover  - JA (RCA Victor 47-9348)  Garcia 
plays
on
 "Plastic Fantastic Lover" from the "Surrealistic Pillow" album.  "White
 Rabbit" was also released as a promo single.

Uncle John's Band (3:07)/New Speedway Boogie (3:23) - GD (Warner Bro. WB 
7410)
 the words 'God-damn' are deleted from "Uncle John's Band".  Released
 in May, 1970.

Uncle John's Band (3:07)/New Speedway Boogie (3:23) - GD (Warner Bro. WB 
7410)
 Released as dj single.

American Beauty - GD (WB PRO 226) a five song, seven inch promo single 
with a
 picture sleeve.

Truckin' (3:13)/Ripple (2:55) - GD (Warner Bro. WB 7464) Released in 
 November, 1970.  Both are edited down from the album versions.

Truckin' (3:13)/Ripple (2:55) - GD (Warner Bro. WB 7464) Released as a 
dj
 single. 

Johnny B. Goode (3:42)/Truckin' (3:13) - GD (WB 7653) "Johnny B. Goode" 
is
from
 the "Skull and Roses" album and "Truckin'" is from the above single.
 This is a 'Back to Back Hits' release.

Johnny B. Goode - GD/So Fine - Elvin Bishop Group (WB 7627) promo 
single.
 Released in 1972.

Johnny B. Goode - GD (WB 7627) mono/stereo promo single.

I Used To Be A King/Wounded Bird - Graham Nash (Atlantic 2840)  Lesh and
Garcia
 play on "I Used To Be A King" from the "Songs for Beginners" album.
 Released in June, 1971.

Southbound Train/The Wall Song - Graham Nash/David Crosby (Atlantic 
2892)
 Kreutzman, Lesh, and Garcia play on "Wall Song" and Garcia plays
 pedal steel on "Southbound Train".  Released in May, 1972.

South Side Strut/Uncle Martin's (3:09) - Howard Wales and Jerry Garcia
 (Douglas ZS7-6501) released in 1972.

Casey Jones - GD/Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burning - Hot Tuna 
(International

 SIR 20-034) A seven inch, black vinyl, 1972, Italian release from the
 "Last Days Of The Fillmore" lp.

Casey Jones - GD/Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burning - Hot Tuna 
(International
)
 A seven inch, orange vinyl, 1972, Italian release from the "Last Days 
 Of The Fillmore" lp.

Deal/The Wheel - Jerry Garcia (WB PRO 514) a promo release for Garcia's 
solo
 album.  Has a picture sleeve.  Released in January, 1972.  Also 
released
 as a promo without the picture sleeve.

Deal (3:09)/The Wheel (4:02) - Jerry Garcia (WB 7551) released in 
January,
1972.

Deal (3:09)/The Wheel (4:02) - Jerry Garcia (WB 7551) released as a dj 
single.

Sugaree (4:35)/Eep Hour (5:08) - Jerry Garcia (WB 7569)

Sugaree (4:35)/Eep Hour (5:08) - Jerry Garcia (WB 7569) released as a dj
single.

One More Saturday Night/Cassidy - Bob Weir (WB 7611) released in 1972.

One More Saturday Night/Cassidy - Bob Weir (WB 7611) released as a dj 
single.

One More Saturday Night/Cassidy - GD (WB K 16167) a UK release with 
credit
 to the Grateful Dead instead of Bob Weir.

Ramble on Rose (6:09)/Jack Straw (4:46), Mr. Charlie (3:40) - GD (WB PRO 
544)
 a promo single and a foldout record jacket.  From the "Europe '72"
 album.  Released in November, 1972.

Sugar Magnolia (3:57)/Mr. Charlie (3:40) - GD (WB 7667) "Sugar Magnolia" 
is
 an edited version of the song on "Europe '72".

Sugar Magnolia (3:57)/Mr. Charlie (3:40) - GD (WB 7667) released as a dj
single.

Truckin' (3:13)/Sugar Magnolia (3:57) - GD (WB 7-21988) "Truckin'" is 
edited
 and from the studio album; "Sugar Magnolia" is edited from "Europe 
'72".
 This is a 'Back to Back Hits' release.

Blind John/Pump Song - Mickey Hart (WB 7644) released in 1972.

Blind John/Pump Song - Mickey Hart (WB 7644) released as a dj single.

Let Me Sing Your Blues Away (3:15)/Here Comes Sunshine (4:37) - GD (GDS-
01)
 Released on October 15, 1973.

Let Me Sing Your Blues Away (3:15)/Here Comes Sunshine (4:37) - GD (GDDJ-
01)
 this was released as a promo single.  Released on October 15, 1973.

Eyes Of The World (3:26)/Weather Report Part I (4:15) - GD (GD-4502)
 Released on October 15, 1973.

Eyes Of The World (3:26) - GD (GDS-4502) a mono/stereo promo single.

Let It Rock (2:36)/Midnight Town (3:12) - Jerry Garcia (Round RX 4504)
 Released on June 21, 1974.

Let It Rock (2:36) - Jerry Garcia (RX 4504) a mono/stereo promo single. 
 Released on June 21, 1974.

Rum Runners (3:01)/It Must Have Been The Roses (3:30) - Robert Hunter 
(RX
4505) 

It Must Have Been The Roses (3:30) - Robert Hunter (RX-4505) a 
mono/stereo
  white label promo version.

Rum Runners (3:01) - Robert Hunter (RX 4505) a mono/stereo promo 
version.

Must Have Been The Roses - Robert Hunter ( ) recorded as a 'Muzak-type'
version.

U.S. Blues (3:12)/Loose Lucy (3:15) - GD (GD45-03) has a picture sleeve.
 Released June 27, 1974.

U.S. Blues (3:12) - GD (GD45-03) a mono/stereo promo version.  This also 
 has a picture sleeve.

U.S. Blues (3:12) - GD (GD45-03) a mono/stereo promo version in a 
regular
 sleeve.

Sampler For Deadheads - Garcia/Tales Of The Great Rumrunners (Round SMP 
01) 
 contains rough mixes from these two albums:  "Maybe She's A Bluebird",
 "It Must Have Been The Roses", and "Keys To The Rain" by Hunter; and
 "Turn On The Bright Lights" and "Midnight Town" by Garcia.  Released
 in June, 1975.

Sampler For Deadheads - Old And In The Way/Keith and Donna (Round SMP 
02, 
 RX 103 A and RX 104 B) contains rough mixes from these two albums
 ("Old And In The Way" and "Panama Red") released on Round Records. 
 Released in June, 1975.

Sampler For Deadheads - Robert Hunter/Phil Lesh and Ned Lagin (Round 
Records
 SMP 03, RX 105-A and RX 106-B) contains rough mixes from "Tiger Rose"
 and "Sea Stones", released on Round Records.  Released in June, 1975.

The Music Never Stopped/Franklin's Tower - GD (UA GD 718) Released on
 September 1, 1975.  The last two lines of the third verse ("C'mon
 children...") and the fourth verse are omitted and replaced by a
 vocal bridge by Donna Godchaux.

The Music Never Stopped - GD (UA GD 718) mono/stereo promo single.

Franklin's Tower/Help On The Way - GD (UA GD 762) Released on September 
1,
1975.

Franklin's Tower - GD (UA GD 762) mono/stereo promo single.

Wham Bam Shang A Lang/  - Silver (Arista ) Brent Mydland was in this 
band
 before he joined the Dead.  This single did not appear on the album.

Dark Star/Born Cross Eyed - GD (WB ) a 1977 UK released single from the 
"What
 A Long Strange Trip It's Been" album.

Dancin' In The Streets (3:08)/Terrapin Station (3:17) - GD (Arista 0276)
 Released on July, 27, 1977.  Has horns added to the "Dancin'" mix.

Dancin' In The Streets (3:08) - GD (Arista 0276) mono/stereo promo 
single.
 Has horns added to the mix.

Dancin' In The Streets/Terrapin Station - GD (Arista Dead-1) twelve inch 
45
rpm
 UK release without horns.  "Dancin'" is 'adapted from Terrapin Station'
 and "Terrapin" is 'taken from Terrapin Station'.

Passenger/Terrapin Station (3:17) - GD (Arista 0291) Released on July, 
27,
1977.

Passenger - GD (Arista 0291) mono/stereo promo single.

Bombs Away/Easy To Slip - Bob Weir (Arista 0315) released in 1977

Bombs Away - Bob Weir (Arista 0315) mono/stereo white label promo 
version.

I'll Be Doggone/Shades Of Grey - Bob Weir (Arista 0336) released in 
1977.

I'll Be Doggone - Bob Weir (Arista 0336) mono/stereo promo single from 
1977.

Good Lovin' (3:26)/Stagger Lee (3:25) - GD (Arista 0383) Released on
 November 15, 1978.

Good Lovin' (3:26) - GD (Arista 0383) mono/stereo promo single.

Shakedown Street (3:46)/France (4:03) - GD (Arista 0410) released in 
1980.
 (unsure if this was released with "France" or "Stagger Lee" on B side)

Shakedown Street/Stagger Lee - GD (Arista 0410) released in 1980.

Shakedown Street (3:46) - GD (Arista 0410) mono/stereo promo single.

Alabama Getaway (3:29)/Far From Me - GD (Arista 0519) Released on April 
28,
 1980.

Alabama Getaway (3:29)/Far From Me - GD (Arista 0519) with a picture 
sleeve.

Alabama Getaway (3:29) - GD (Arista 0519) mono/stereo promo single.

Don't Ease Me In/Far From Me - GD (Arista 0546) Released on April 28, 
1980.

Don't Ease Me In/Far From Me - GD (Arista 0546) released as a dj single.

Alabama Getaway (3:29)/Shakedown Street - GD (Arista Flashback FLAS 116)
 released in 1981.

Walkie Talkie/Groove 2 - Kodo (or Code-O) (4th and Broadway/Island  ) a
 twelve inch "break dancing" single with Mickey Hart, Airto, Bobby Vega
 on bass, and Tim Gorman on synthesizers.  Probably never released.

Aim At The Heart/Who, Baby, Who? - Robert Hunter (Relix RR45 1) released 
in
 1986.

Touch Of Grey (4:35/5:47) - GD (Arista ADP 9614) The short and long 
versions
 of the song on a 12 inch 33 rpm promo single.  Released in June, 1987.

Touch Of Grey (4:14)/My Brother Esau (4:17) - GD (Arista ASCD-9606)  CD
single.

Touch Of Grey (4:14)/My Brother Esau (4:17) - GD (Arista AS1-9606)  
Released
 on June 16, 1987 on grey vinyl.  Also released as a cassette single 
 in grey plastic.  Both the single and the cassette are in a six panel 
 foldout poster (six square panels the size of the single).  On one side
 of the poster are the "Touch Of Grey" video skeletons playing and the
 skulls in the same pattern as on the record cover and the Summer, 1987
 tour dates on the other side.  The single reached number nine on the
 charts.  Approximately 150,000 singles were pressed on grey vinyl.

Touch Of Grey (4:14)/My Brother Esau (4:17) - GD (Arista AS1-9606)  7 
inch
 promo single released on grey vinyl.

Touch Of Grey (4:14)/My Brother Esau (4:17) - GD (Arista AS1-9606)  12 
inch


                                                                                                  

 promo single released on grey vinyl.

Hell In A Bucket (5:35)/West L.A. Fadeaway (6:39) - GD (Arista ADP 9637)
 A 12 inch promo single released in September, 1987.  The front has
 a b/w photo of band.  The back has liner notes and a small b/w "In
 the Dark" album cover with the 'eyeballs' printed upside-down.

Touch Of Grey (4:14)/My Brother Esau (4:17) - GD (Arista AS1-9606)  
Released
 in Fall, 1987 on black vinyl and a plain Arista paper sleeve.

Touch Of Grey (5:47)/My Brother Esau (4:17) - GD (Arista RIST-35)  
Released
 in the UK in the Fall, 1987 as a 45rpm 12-inch single.

Throwing Stones (Ashes Ashes) (4:04)/Push Comes to Shove (4:05) - GD 
 (Arista AS1-9643)  A seven inch, picture sleeve, single remixed
 by Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero and released in January, 1988.

Throwing Stones (Ashes Ashes) (4:04)/Push Comes to Shove (4:05) - GD 
 (Arista AS1-9643)  also released as a promo single.

Throwing Stones (Ashes Ashes) (7:18)/(4:25) - GD (Arista ADP 9657) a 12 
inch
 promo release of the album and edited/remixed single song versions.

Touch Of Grey/Throwing Stones (Ashes Ashes) - GD (Arista Flash AFS 9696)

Touch Of Grey - GD ( ) a 'muzak' version of this song has been used by 
the
Musak
 Corporation.

I Will Not Buy -  (WBCN, Boston) In 1987, after "In The Dark" was 
released,
 WBCN in Boston produced a parody of "Touch Of Grey" called "I Will Not
 Buy".  It was used to open a segment on the Ken Shelton show called the 
 "Mighty Lunch Hour", in which every day he played some sort of parody
 of a popular song.  

Silvio (3:05)/Driftin' Too Far From Shore (3:38) - Bob Dylan (Columbia
38-07970)
 Hunter wrote "Silvio" and Garcia, Weir, and Mydland sing backup on
 "Silvio".

Liberty - Robert Hunter (Relix RRCD 2029 S) a promo CD single containing
 "Liberty", "Bone Alley", and "Do Deny".  Released in December, 1988.

Alternate Versions - Henry Kaiser (SST Records CD3 027) a three inch CD 
single
 which includes a remixed "Mason's Children" with Tom Constanten added 
on
 piano and organ.  Released in January, 1989.

3 Inches Of The World - Mickey Hart (Rykodisc RCD3 1009) three inch CD 
single.

Alabama Getaway/Shakedown Street/Throwing Stones - GD (Arista X3 ARI 3 
3022)
 a three inch CD single.

Foolish Heart (5:10)/We Can Run (5:30) - GD (Arista ASCD 9899) a CD 
single
 released on October 12, 1989.

Foolish Heart (5:10)/We Can Run (5:30) - GD (Arista ASCD 9899) a promo 
CD
single
 released on October 12, 1989.

Foolish Heart (5:10)/We Can Run (5:30) - GD (Arista AS1-9899) a single 
in a 
 picture sleeve.  Released on October 12, 1989.

Foolish Heart (5:10) /We Can Run (5:30) - GD (Arista 9899) a cassette 
single
 released on October 12, 1989.  It included 5 GD playing cards (the 10,
 Jack, Queen, King, and Ace of hearts).

Foolish Heart (4:15) - GD (Arista 9920) a promo CD single of the song.

California Earthquake - GD ( ) a live version of Rodney Crowell's 1978 
song 
 about the famous 1906 San Francisco earthquake.  The song was recorded
 during the October 20, 1989 show and made available for airplay
 on the West Coast around October 31, 1989.  The proceeds from this
 single are being donated to the Red Cross's Earthquake Relief Fund for
 victims of the Santa Cruz earthquake of October 17, 1989.

Mayor Barry:  Tryin' To Campaign - Paul Harris (WCXR, Alexandria, VA, 
(703)
 683-3000)) after Washington, D.C. Mayor Marion Barry was arrest on
 drug charges, a two and half minute long parody song was produced,
 using the Dead's melody to "Casey Jones":  'Trying to campaign, High
 on cocaine...'.  Produced in February, 1990 and aired only on WCXR.

In The Midnight Hour (8:50)/Death Don't Have No Mercy (8:10) - GD (Koine
 Records RK20089) a 33rpm seven inch vinyl single inserted in the 
Italian
 magazine Ripple (Volume 1 - Dead 1).  "Midnight Hour" is from
 February 14, 1968 at the Carousel Ballroom.  "Death Don't" is credited
 to 'Garcia, Lesh, Hart' and is from October 10, 1968 at the Matrix, San
 Francisco.  (Ripple c/o Pasquale di Bello, via Del Saletto 1/4, 50142
 Firenze ,Italy, tel:  055/7877950)  Released as a result of copyright
 time limits expirations in Italy.

High Time (5:35)/Cumberland Blues (5:05) - GD (Wild Bird Records 
R890924) a
 33 rpm seven inch vinyl single inserted into the Italian magazine
 Ripple (Volume 1 - Dead 2).  These are both listed as from August 16,
 1969 at Woodstock, which does not agree with DeadBase III.  (Ripple c/o
 Pasquale di Bello, via Del Saletto 1/4, 50142 Firenze ,Italy, tel:
 055/7877950) Released as a result of copyright time limits expirations
 in Italy.

Black Muddy River - Danny Carnahan and Robin Petrie ( ) recorded 
especially
 for the February 17, 1991 'Grateful Dead Marathon' on KPFA hosted by
 David Gans.  John Diliberto was recording them for his program 
"Echoes",
 and David Gans asked him to ask them to do a Dead song.  Also played on
 Grateful Dead Hour 208.  


 Movies, TV Shows, Videos, Radio, Advertisements, etc.
 -----------------------------------------------------

Sons And Daughters - ( ) this documentary film includes jazz vocalist 
John
 Hendricks with the pre-Warlocks Grateful Dead backing him on two songs:
 "Sons And Daughters" and "Fire In The City".

 - var. ( ) in 1966, the Dead appeared on a music television show 
 broadcast on KPIX in San Francisco to lipsynch one of their songs.
 Phil Lesh appears playing a broom as a stand up bass.

The Hippie Temptation - CBS News (1967) Harry Reasoner visits the 
Haight.
 Includes interviews with the band and footage of the Dead playing
 "Dancin' In The Streets" on a flatbed truck in Golden Gate Park.

Petulia - (1968) this movie by Richard Lester stars George C. Scott and 
Julie
 Christie.  It has scenes of Haight-Ashbury and the Grateful Dead
 performing "Viola Lee Blues" at an 'Acid Test'.

Columbia Strike '68 - ( ) this movie about the student rebellion at 
Columbia
 University includes the Dead from May 3, 1968 playing "Cold Rain And
 Snow" and "Sitting On Top Of The World" at the Low Library Plaza.
 This movie also may have been called/released as "Columbia Revolt".

Playboy After Dark - (Playboy) the Dead play "St. Stephen", "Mountains 
Of The
 Moon", and "Turn On Your Lovelight" on this July 10, 1969 broadcast.
        The program was recorded on January 18, 1969.  The bands segment
starts
 with a discussion between Hugh Heffner and Jerry Garcia.  An acoustic
 "Mountains Of The Moon" is played, with just Garcia and Weir on
 acoustic guitar, Phil Lesh on bass, and Tom Constanten on organ.  The
 whole band, with Pigpen on congas, plays "St. Stephen", which appears
 to have been highly edited.  "Turn On Your Lovelight" was played over
 the closing credits, although the band was not shown playing the song.

Zabriskie Point - (Michaelangelo Antonioni, producer) the soundtrack 
contains
 an excerpt of "Dark Star" from "Live/Dead" (heard when the lead actor
 'borrows' an airplane in L.A.), and "Love Scene", an acoustic guitar
 solo by Garcia (heard during the desert love scene).

Woodstock - ( ) Jerry Garcia appears for a few moments and says 
'Marijuana - 
 Exhibit A'.  Pigpen is also seen briefly.

San Francisco Sounds - JA, Santana, and GD ( ) recorded on February 4, 
1970 at
 the Family Dog at the Great Highway in San Francisco.  The Dead play
 "Hard to Handle", "China Cat Sunflower" > "I Know You Rider", and
 appear in the jam at the end.  Broadcast on PBS.  Sancho was the family
 dog of the Family Dog commune that put on dances.

Calebration - GD and Quicksilver Messenger Service ( ) the Dead perform 
"Easy
 Wind", "Candyman", "Casey Jones", "Brokedown Palace", and "Uncle John's
 Band".  Recorded August 30, 1970 at the KQED studios in San Francisco.
 Broadcast on local tv.

Winterland Arena, S.F. - GD ( ) television broadcast on KQED and 
quadrophonic
 simulcast on KQED-FM and KSAN-FM of the October 4, 1970 show.

New Year's Eve, 1970 - GD ( ) the first set of December 31, 1970 was 
broadcast
 on KQED and first four songs were simulcast on KSAN-FM.

Gimme Shelter - ( ) Garcia appears at Altamont getting off a helicopter.
 Members of the band also appear discussing the bad vibes and decide
 not to perform at the concert.

Last Days of the Fillmore - ( ) the Grateful Dead perform "Casey Jones" 
and
 "Johnny B. Goode".  Garcia is shown on pedal steel, warming up with
 the NRPS.

Grateful Dead - (Robert Nelson, 2710 East Kenwood, Milwaukee, WI 53211) 
a
short
 movie of the Dead from 1967 in canoes and having fun while the music is
 from the first album.  Filmed sometime in 1967. 

TV From The Tivoli - ( ) the April 17, 1972 show at the Tivoli Gardens 
in
 Copenhagen, Denmark was broadcast on television in Europe.

Beat Club -  ( ) the Dead performed "One More Saturday Night" and 
"Truckin'"
 on April 21, 1972 for this German tv show out of Bremen, West Germany.

Grateful Dead From The Mars Hotel -  ( ) a 30 second animated promo for 
the
 album.  Shown on television in 1974.

Sunshine Daydream - ( ) An unreleased movie, approximately 90 minutes 
long,
 mostly footage of the August 27, 1972 concert at Veneta, OR.  Other
 footage includes preparation for the concert and Merry Prankster
 footage of Acid Tests and their bus trips (including Neal Cassady).
 Filming, directing, and editing contributors include:  Phil De Guere,
 John Norris, Sam Field, and Far West Action Picture Services (a Merry
 Prankster group).  (Note:  Reportedly, this video has been sold via
 mail order by one of the Pranksters.)

The Grateful Dead Movie - GD (Round Reels) Their very own movie, 
released on
 June 1, 1977.  It was filmed during the October, 1974 shows at the
 Winterland Arena.  It is 131 minutes long. 

The Grateful Dead Movie - GD (Image ID 7346 GD) This is a release on
laserdisc.
 It is in matted letterbox format (1.66 to 1 aspect ratio), with a 
 stereo digital audio soundtrack.  The first side is in CAV, permitting 
 Gary Gutierrez's animation to be scanned frame by frame.  Sides 2 and 3
 are in CLV.

Don Kirschner's Rock Concert - Don Kirschner ( ) one of the shows from 
1977
 included the animation and "U. S. Blues" segments from "The Grateful
 Dead Movie".

Saturday Night Live - NBC ( ) the Dead play "Casey Jones" and "I Need A
 Miracle" > "Good Loving" on the November 11, 1978 broadcast.
 Phil Lesh appears wearing a large "Hi Mom" button.  Bill Kreutzmann
 appeared with John Belushi in one of the skits.

Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ - GD ( ) close circuit telecast to a few 
theaters
 and FM radio stereo simulcast of the November 24, 1978 show.

Night Of The Living Dead - ( ) tv broadcast on PBS (KQED) and stereo 
simulcast
 on KSAN of the December 31, 1978 show of the closing of the Winterland
 Arena.

Deathsport - (1978) the soundtrack for this movie (produced by Roger 
Corman)
 includes Jerry Garcia playing guitar.

Invasion of the Body Snatchers - (United Artists, 1978) during the first 
half
 hour of the movie, Garcia appears a couple of times for a few seconds
 as a bum playing the banjo in the park by City Hall.  The credits list
 'Banjo - Jerry Garcia'.  A remake of the 1956 movie.

Apocalypse Now - (1979)  the soundtrack includes some music by Mickey 
Hart
 and the Rhythm Devils.

More American Graffiti - (1979) "Cream Puff War" by the Grateful Dead is
 included in the movie soundtrack but was not included on the album
 "More American Graffiti - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" (MCA
 Records MCA2 - 11006).

Saturday Night Live - NBC ( ) the Dead play "Alabama Getaway" and "Saint 
Of
 Circumstance" during the April 5, 1980 broadcast.  Bob Weir appeared
 wearing bunny ears.

PM Magazine - ( ) had a brief interview with Garcia and Weir a few days 
 before the October, 1980 shows at Radio City Music Hall.

Dead Ahead - GD ( ) This 114 minute video contains live performances 
from
 October 30, 1981 ("Back On The Road Again", "Must Have Been The Roses",
 "Ripple") and Halloween, 1980 at Radio City Music Hall in New York 
City.
 The laser disc version has several additional songs.
 
An Evening With The Grateful Dead - Grateful Dead (1981) 
Monarch/Noteworthy
 present from Radio City Music Hall, New York:  "Back On The Road 
Again",
 "Must Have Been The Roses", "Ripple", "Samson and Delilah", "Ramble on
 Rose", "Truckin" > "Drums" (with Billy Cobham) > "The Other One", "Good
 Lovin'", and "U.S. Blues" (first three are from the "Reckoning" album).
 Hosted by Al Franken and Tom Davis.  This was broadcast as a Showtime
 Cable special of the October, 1980 shows, probably October 30, 1980. 
 Approximately 77 minutes long.  Copyright by GDP.

Radio City Music Hall - GD ( ) close circuit telecast to a few select 
theaters
 and stereo simulcast of the October 31, 1980 show.
 
Vietnam:  A Television History - (1981)  This thirteen week documentary 
series
 was broadcast on PBS.  The opening and closing themes were scored
 by Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, and include Merl Saunders 
 and Bobby Vega.

Today Show - ( ) Gene Shalit interviews Garcia on the March 21, 1981 
show.

Gruga Halle - GD ( ) the show from March 28, 1981 at the Gruga Halle, 
Essen,
 West Germany was broadcast on television and radio in Europe.
 This included a most visually unusual "Drums" segment with the
 Flying Karamazoff Brothers juggling around Mickey Hart.

Endangered Species - ( ) John Perry Barlow has a small role as an 
undercover
 government agent in this 1982 release.

Tomorrow Show - (NBC) Tom Snyder interviewing Garcia, Ken Kesey, Weir,
 Hart, and Kreutzmann on May 7, 1981.  Includes acoustic performances of
 "On The Road Again", "Dire Wolf", "Deep Elum Blues", and "Cassidy".

Late Night With David Letterman - (NBC) Garcia and Weir appear on the
 April 13, 1982 broadcast and play "Deep Elum Blues" and "The Monkey
 And The Engineer".  During a discussion about the band's album 
releases,
 Bob Weir said, "If we ever put out a good album, they'll buy that too."

Backstage Pass - ( ) a 1982 syndicated show produced by Video West.  It 
had
 a segment on the Dead and includes an interview with Garcia.

Portrait of a Legend - a 1982 half hour syndicated series on the Dead 
with
 videos from various places and interviews with Garcia and Weir.

Nightline - ABC News ( ) Garcia was interviewed September 3, 1982 about 
the
 U.S. Festival.

The Last Word - ABC News ( ) this news and features show had a live 
segment
 from the December 31, 1982 show.

NBC Overnight - NBC News ( ) an October, 1983 segment on the Dead by 
Linda
 Ellerbee along with interviews.

The Sounds Of San Francisco - Video West ( ) a one hour show hosted by 
Greg
 Kihn included a segment about the Dead.

Haight-Ashbury Revisited - Front Row Video ( ) this 1983 show included
 footage of the Dead playing and interviews with band members.

Heartbeeps - ( ) with Andy Kaufmann and Bernadette Peters.  The sounds 
of
Jerry
 Garcia's guitar appear as the voice of the "baby" robot.

Deadhead - ( )  A short movie made in the early 80's about a girl who
convinced
 her boyfriend to ram their car into a brick wall at maximum speed while
 playing "Freebird".  He dies, she survives and goes onto become a
 tour-head.  There are pictures of the girl with Bobby Weir and other
 Dead members (Mickey Hart and Phil Lesh ?) outside a concert.

Hell's Angels Forever, Forever Hell's Angels - ( ) Jerry Garcia Band 
(Garcia,
 Kreutzmann, Kahn, and Saunders) performs on the Hell's Angels "Pirates
 Party" boat ride of September 5, 1973 on the "S.S. Bay Belle" (yours
 truly makes a cameo appearance).  Executive producers are Jerry Garcia
 and Clare Frost.  Released in 1983.  An unreleased studio version of
 "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry" is played over the
 closing credits.  Re-released as "Hells's Angels".

Mask - ( ) with Cher.  The soundtrack includes "Ripple" from "American
Beauty".

One More Saturday Night - ( ) Al Franken and Tom Davis.  Garcia 
overdubbed the
 guitar solo and provided soundtrack production.

Prevent Forest Fires - USDA ( ) Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead talks 
on this
 radio PSA about preventing forest fires while "Fire on the Mountain"
 plays in the background.  Other groups also appear on this 1984 record.

New Year's Eve, 1985 - GD ( ) live broadcast of the second set from 
December
31,
 1985 on the USA cable network show "Night Flight".  Ken Kesey did the
 psychedilisized color-commentary during the midnight countdown.  The 
 broadcast was co-hosted by Bill Walton and Don Novello ("Father Guido
 Sarducci").

Rex Radio - (KPFA, San Francisco) a radio program hosted by Phil Lesh.  
It is
 broadcast on the second Monday of each month at 10pm on KPFA, 94.1 MHz.
 The show began broadcasting in 1987.

Eyes of Chaos/Veil of Order - Phil Lesh and Gary Lambert (KPFA, San 
Francisco)
 a monthly radio program hosted by Phil Lesh and Gary Lambert, featuring
 new and/or weird music.  Produced by David Gans.  Broadcast on the
 second Monday of each month, 9pm on KPFA, it replaced Rex Radio in
 mid-1992. 

Farm Aid - var. ( ) "Samson And Delilah" > "The Wheel" > "I Need A 
Miracle"
 from the July 4, 1986 show were included as part of the Farm Aid
 broadcast.

The Twilight Zone - ( ) the theme music is by Merl Saunders and the 
Dead. 
 This TV series, produced by Phil DeGuere, was broadcast in 1986.
 The opening theme piano music is Saunders and Mydland playing together.

The Twilight Zone - ( )  Robert Hunter wrote the story and teleplay for
 "The Devil's Alphabet" episode, aired in March, 1985.

A Prairie Home Companion - Minnesota Public Radio ( ) the January 10, 
1987
 show included a medley of "Ripple", "Brokedown Palace", and "Attics
 Of My Life" played by the show's band.

Levi's 501 Jeans - Levi Strauss Co., S.F. ( ) a 30 second radio 
commercial
 featuring Garcia, Sandy Rothman, David Nelson, and John Kahn playing
 a folk-y tune, and Garcia singing '...a good pair of Levi's bound to
 set me free ... Levi's 501 jeans shrink to fit only me...'.  Aired
 in early 1987.

Levi's 501 Jeans - Levi Strauss Co., S.F. ( ) during a 501 jeans 
commercial
 with the fish, Jerry Garcia is (supposedly) playing in the background.
 This commercial may also include Branford Marsalis, Bruce Hornsby,
 and Rob Wasserman.

The Heroes Journey:  The World of Joseph Campbell - ( ) premiered May 
29, 1987
 in Los Angeles at a benefit for the Hermes Society.  The soundtrack
 includes Mickey Hart, Jerry Garcia, and Brent Mydland playing.

Further!  Ken Kesey's American Dreams - ( ) a one hour film about Ken 
Kesey
 with footage of the acid tests, the Dead playing 'Trips' music at
 Kesey's house in La Honda in 1966, Merry Pranksters, Jerry Garcia bits,
 etc.  Shown June 16, 1987 on KQED (PBS).  Produced by Joan Saffa and
 Steve Talbot.

Furthermore! - ( ) a half-hour program of outtakes from "Further!" with 
longer
 segments of the interviews with Tom Wolfe, Allen Ginsberg, Ram Dass
 and Kesey's other friends and acquaintances.  Shown after "Further!".

Touch Of Grey - GD ( ) video of the short version of the song.  
Premiered on
 June 19, 1987.  The video was shot on May 9, 1987, at the Laguna Seca
 Recreation Area after the Dead's show there.  It was directed by Gary
 Gutierrez.

Day Of The Dead -  ( ) an MTV special which was broadcast in August, 
1987.
 It included various clips of taped performances, interview segments


                                                                                                                         

 Garcia and Hart about the "In The Dark" album, and hourly reports by
 Carolyn Haldeman from the Giants Stadium parking lot.

Hell In A Bucket - GD ( ) video of the song.  Premiered in September, 
1987.

Late Night With David Letterman - (NBC) Garcia and Weir appear on the
September
 17, 1987 broadcast.  They play with the Late Night band during the show
 ("Good Loving", "All Along the Watchtower", "Walking The Dog", and
 "Tore Up Over You", "Kansas City" during the commercial intros) and
 perform "When I Paint My Masterpiece".  Jerry Garcia spelled "TRUCKIN"
 on a Scrabble board during the show's lead-in.  Bob Weir shows a parlor 
 trick by levitating Jerry Garcia.

Farm Aid III - var. ( ) "I Need A Miracle" > "Maggie's Farm" > "Black 
Peter"
 from the September 19, 1987 show were included as part of the Farm
 Aid III broadcast.

The Making Of The "Touch Of Grey" Video And More:  Dead Ringers/A Behind 
The
 Scenes Look At The Grateful Dead's First Video - (6 West Home Video/
 Arista) released in September, 1987, this 30 minute VHS Hifi video
 includes a live "Touch Of Grey", the "Touch Of Grey" video, and scenes
 during the filming of the video.  Directed by Justin Kreutzmann.
 The "Touch Of Grey" video was shot on May 9, 1987, at the Laguna Seca
 Recreation Area after the Dead's show there.  The puppets were created
 by Annabelle Garcia.  

So Far (6 West Home Video/Arista SW 5701) released in October, 1987, 
this 55
 minute VHS Hifi Digital recording video contains live versions of 
"Uncle
 John's Band" (Marin Vets), "Playing In The Band" (Marin Vets > Oakland
 New Year's Eve, 1985), "Lady With A Fan", "Drums/Space", ( > Marin 
Vets)
 "Not Fade Away", and "Throwing Stones" which are interspersed with
 animation.  It is the Grateful Dead recorded at the Marin County
 Veteran's Auditorium (April 19, 20, and 21, 1985) without an audience.
 ("So Far" was premiered on TV by PBS during it's fundraising in August,
 1990.  Also shown were the short video of "Touch Of Grey", "Hell In A
 Bucket", "Just a Little Light", the long "Touch Of Grey", and "Foolish
 Heart".)

(It Was) Twenty Years Ago Today - (PBS) a PBS documentary of the Summer 
of
 Love, 1967 which includes a clip of the Dead playing at the Human
 Be-in with Timothy Leary on stage with them.  Broadcast in 1987.

New Year's Eve 1987 - GD ( ) a pay per view cable broadcast of the New 
Year's
 Eve concert, December 31, 1987, at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum,
 Oakland, CA.  Ken Kesey was the host for the show.

Olatunji And His Drums Of Passion - Hosted By Mickey Hart (Video Artists
 International VAI 69046) Live at the Oakland Coliseum on New Years Eve,
 1985.  Produced by Mickey Hart and directed by Len Dell'Amico, it is
 51 minutes long, in color, and VHS Hi-Fi.  Released in 1988.

Bone Alley - Robert Hunter (Relix Video  ) video of the song from the
"Liberty"
 album, with Hunter appearing with an eyepatch, black cape, hat brim
 pulled down disguise.

Uninhibited -  ( ) Video advertisements for Cher's 'Uninhibited' perfume 
use
 "Eep Hour", from the first Garcia solo album, as background music.

Datsun Trucks - ( ) Robert Hunter allowed "Truckin'" to be used for the
 ads run in Canada.

The World Of Audubon:  Greed, Guns, And Wild Life - ( ) This program on
 poaching is narrated by Richard Chamberlain.  It includes "#3 for
 Gaia" and another piece by Hart.  Broadcast on WTBS cable in March,
 1989.

MTV Closet Classics - var. (Sony Video) this hour long video of various 
live
 rock performances includes the Dead playing "One More Saturday Night".
 This is from Hamburg, Germany, on the 'Beat Club' TV show, and was
 recorded during the Europe '72 tour.

In Concert Against AIDS - var.( ) "Iko Iko", "Truckin'", and "Fire On 
The
 Mountain" from the May 27, 1989 show were broadcast on KRON-TV (Channel
 4, (415) 561-8638).  Garcia and Weir also play with John Fogerty.  Also
 broadcast were Garcia and Weir doing a pitch for donations, the high
 point of which is Garcia calling Weir a 'klutz' because he messes up
 his lines.

Casey Kasem's Rock 'N' Roll Goldmine - The San Francisco Sound - var. ( 
) this
 video includes the Dead performing "Truckin'", probably from a 1972
 show.

Summer Solistice At The Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, CA - GD ( 
) pay
 per view cable broadcast on the Showtime network and national FM radio
 simulcast by Westwood One of the June 21, 1989 show.  The encore,
 "Brokedown Palace", was faded out in the middle to end the show at
 the correct time.  The intermission music was provided by Bob Bralove,
 Howard Danchik (of Ultra Sound), who wrote the music, and Dan Healy on
 a variety of synthesizers with MIDI links.

Summer Solistice At The Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, CA - GD ( 
)
this
 show from June 21, 1989 was re-broadcast on cable a few days after the
 concert, this time showing an almost complete "Brokedown Palace" 
encore,
 except for the final repeat of the last verse.  This was done by 
cutting
 approximately five minutes at the beginning (Bob Weir kicking the amps
 was shown, the "Hideaway" jam was cut, and a return just before the
 first 'song', "Touch Of Grey").

Nightline - ABC News ( ) the July 4, 1989 program included Jerry Garcia, 
Bob 
 Weir, and Los Lobos playing an acoustic "This Land Is Your Land".
 At the beginning of the show, about 10 seconds of Garcia and a member
 of Los Lobos playing "Sitting On Top Of The World" were broadcast.
 Later, a few seconds of "Let The Good Times Roll" were shown.  A
 portion of "Ripple" from the "American Beauty" album was played over
 images from around the nation.  These segments were taped backstage
 at Sullivan Stadium, Foxboro, MA, on July 2, 1989.

The Peace Tapes Vol. 1 - A Video Guide to Peace (The Peace Tapes c/o 
Clear
 Cut Video Productions, 350 Kensington Rd., Suite 122, Mt. Prospect,
 IL 60056, (312) 253-8400) this 72 minute hi-fi stereo video about
 various environmental and peace organizations includes Bob Weir among
 the interview segments.

Dead Head TV (Dead Head TV, P.O. Box 170642, S.F., CA 94117, (415) 626-
5354) a
 monthly, half hour long, Deadhead news show on cable TV.  Also 
available
 for sale were four tapes featuring interviews, etc. (Tape 1 - 
April/May/
 June 1988; Tape 2 - July/August/September 1988; Tape 3 - October/
 November/December 1988/January 1989; Tape 4 - March/April/May 1989).

 Show 1 - April, 1998:  Saint Valentine's Day, Chinese New Year's, Mardi
 Gras, St. Patrick's Day shows; Deadhead Profiles; H.J. Kaiser 
Convention
 Center.

 Show 2 - May, 1988:  Frost Amphitheater shows.

 Show 3 - June, 1988:  interviews with Stanley Mouse, Alton Kelley, Paul
 Grushkin; essay on Deadheads and baseball; a Deadhead cable car 
operator
 gives a tour of San Francisco.

 Show 4 - July, 1988:  walking tour of the Haight-Ashbury; Past and
 Present; Dinosaurs at the 1988 Annual Haight Street Fair; interviews
 Merl Saunders and John Cippolina.

 Show 5 - August, 1988:  Rex Foundation Benefit shows; interviews with
 David Gans about the Minglewood Town Council; Laguna Seca shows.

 Show 6 - September, 1988:  Northwest Tour; Capital Center; John
 Cippolina and Peter Albin on the new Dinosaurs album; R. Hunter
 interview - Part One and his "Bone Alley" video.

 Show 7 - October, 1988:  Madison Square Garden shows; Shoreline;
 Relix publishers Toni Brown and Les Kippel; Tom Constanten; R.
 Hunter interview - Part Two.

 Show 8 - November, 1988:  Southern Tour; Halloween and Lake Tahoe
 shows of the Jerry Garcia Band; gambling lyrics in GD songs; GD's
 rainforest message to Deadheads.

 Show 9 - January, 1989:  Long Beach; NYEve; Jerry Garcia Band with
 Bob Weir guesting in Los Angeles and San Francisco; The Bridge
 School Benefit Concert; Special Report:  Deadheads and the Neighbors
 of the Kaiser Convention Center - Will We Lose This Venue?

 Show 10 - March, 1989:  Kaiser, 1989:  Did We Pass the Test?; L.A.
 Forum; The Henry Kaiser Band - A Dark Star Performance; A Conversation
 with Dan Healy - Part One.

 Show 11 - April, 1989:  AIDS Benefit Press Conference; Deadhead
 Profiles:  Sherrie and Arnie Greif of Fractal Vision, and Ken Kubler
 of the Terrapin Station Club in Los Angeles; A Conversation with Dan
 Healy - Part Two.

 Show 12 - May, 1989:  Spring Tour, Part One; A Historic Look at Kezar
 Stadium; interview with Stu Nixon and Mike Dolgushkin; A Conversation
 with Dan Healy - Part Three.

 Show 13 - June, 1989:  Spring Tour, Part Two; Frost shows; New songs.

 Show 14 - July, 1989:  AIDS Benefit; Jerry Garcia Band at Eel River;
 Summer Solistice shows.

 Show 15 - September, 1989:

 Show 16 - November, 1989:  'Dark Star' Tour; John Cippolina;
 Deadhead 101.

 Show 17 - July, 1990:  interview with Allen Cohen about his reprint
 of the San Francisco Oracle; Deadhead 101 - Part 2; Rebecca Adams.

 Show 18 - November, 1990:  'He's Gone:  A Tribute to Brent Mydland'

Comic Book Confidential - Ron Mann (Cinecom Entertainment Group, 1989) 
this
 documentary film about comics and comix art and artists includes
 "Truckin'" during the R. Crumb segment and some portions from "Dark
 Star".

Throwing Stones - GD (Arista  ) The "Throwing Stones" video was filmed 
on
 November 5, 1987.

Foolish Heart - GD (Arista  ) the video of the single was premiered on 
October
 11, 1989 on MTV.

Late Night With David Letterman - (NBC) Garcia and Weir appear on the 
October
 13, 1989 broadcast.  They perform "I Second That Emotion" and play with
 Late Night band (theme song, "Another Brick In The Wall", "I Can't Turn
 You Loose", "The Mighty Quinn", "Hideaway", and "Good Lovin'") during
 the commercial breaks. 

Timeless Voices - Gyuto Tantric Monks (Fairwind Productions, 22 W. 57th
Street,
 N.Y., NY 10019, (212) 246-7487) this video documents various 
appearances
 by the Gyuto Tantric Monks, including at the Cathedral of St. John the
 Divine, New York City, on December 3, 1988.  This appearance also
 included the performance by Kitaro, Mickey Hart, and others.  This was
 broadcast on October 22, 1989 on the Discovery cable network.

Today - NBC ( ) Rona Elliot interviewed Garcia and Weir during the 
October 31,
 1989 broadcast.

Whales Weep Not (Fairwind Productions)  this video includes music by 
Kitaro
 and Mickey Hart.

A Latino Session - The Cinemax Specials (HBO, 1989) on November 19, 
1989,
 the Cinemax cable network broadcast this special on Latino music, 
 featuring Santana, Linda Ronstadt, and others, including Jerry Garcia.
 Garcia played with Santana, Rueben Blades, and in the jam at the end.
 The special was recorded on May 27, 1989, at the Biltmore Hotel in 
 Los Angeles, California.

An Evening With The Grateful Dead -  (KQED and GDProductions, 1989) 
first
 broadcast on December 2, 1989, by KQED TV in San Francisco, this is the
 Grateful Dead in film and video performances:  'stars', "Uncle John's
 Band", and "Playing In The Band" from "So Far"; the "Throwing Stones"
 and "Touch Of Grey" videos; the animation into "U.S. Blues" from "The
 Grateful Dead Movie"; the "Hell In A Bucket" video; Robert Nelson's
 movie; and the "Foolish Heart" video.  Approximately 50 minutes long.

Rockline -  (Global Satellite Network/ABC Radio Network)  Jerry Garcia 
and
 Bob Weir appeared on this live radio call-in interview show on December
 11, 1989 from San Francisco.  Approximately 90 minutes long.

Built To Last - GD (Arista) a promotional video. 

Just A Little Light - GD (Arista ) the video was premiered on January 
15, 1990
 on MTV.

Night Music - David Sanborn (Broadway Video/NBC)  Rob Wasserman and Bob 
Weir
 played an acoustic "Victim Or The Crime" and jammed with Bongwater
 and Pussywillow on the February 11, 1990 broadcast.

In Sports -  ( ) a segment of this program broadcast in February, 1990
 was about Bill Walton, described as 'the redhead is a Dead Head'.
 This show also included interviews with Garcia, Weir, and Hart as well
 as clips of Walton and Weir riding bicycles and some concert footage.

Transformation Of Myth Through Time - Joseph Campbell ( ) music composed 
by
 Rand Weatherwax, and performed by David Jenkins on guitar, Brent
 Mydland on piano, and Jerry Garcia on banjo.  Broadcast on PBS in 1990.

Hudson Chronicle - (WMHT Productions) this program about the Hudson 
River and
 its environment includes the closing bridge and last verses of "Uncle
 John's Band".  Broadcast by PBS on March 21, 1990.

The Acid Test - (Key-Z Productions, P.O. Box 764, Pleasant Hill, OR 
97455)
 52 minutes of film footage of the Acid Tests, including the Grateful
 Dead performing "Death Don't Have No Mercy", "King Bee", and "I'm a
 Hog For You", along with something you're sure you will never see
 again:  Jerry Garcia sweeping up after the show!  Released in March,
 1990 on VHS Hi-Fi.

We Can Run - GD ( ) this video of the song from "Built To Last" was put
 together by the Dead and The National Audubon Society.  The video
 contains footage supplied by the society of the environment before
 and after man's intervention, including shots of whales, dolphins
 caught in tuna nets, and animals affected by in the recent rash of
 oil spills.  Distributed on April 6, 1990 for broadcast on Earth Day.

In Sports - (NBC)  on the July 28, 1990 program, Jerry Garcia appeared 
for
about
 15 seconds as 'Sports Fan Of The Week' and mentioned his long time
 attendance of San Francisco '49ers games.

Decades - var. (Arts & Entertainment) in this program about the the 
seventies,
 while "Candyman" plays, Garcia is interviewed, and says 'every musician
 is basically playing for a small group of businessmen, and that's not
 what music is about'.  Cable broadcast in August, 1990. 

Invention - var. (The Discovery Channel) the second program of this 
series 
 (first broadcast during the week of October 8, 1990) included a ten
 minute segment on Mickey Hart's work on the digital restoration of
 the Smithsonian Institute's recording collection.  The segment included
 a short interview with Hart, some biographical background, his work
 with the Gyuto Monks, and showed Hart at a Macintosh computer restoring
 a Leadbelly recording.  Some scenes from the "Touch Of Grey" video were
 also shown.  Shown on the Discovery cable network.

Gaia - var. (360 Productions/Editel NY, 222 East 44th Street, New York, 
NY 
 10017-4385, (212) 867-4600) this video of Mickey Hart, Phillip Glass,
 and Kitaro is a performance of "Gaia", probably from December 3, 1988
 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City.  Directed
 by James R. Donaldson with post-production by Eli Friedman.  Released
 in July, 1990.

Berkeley In The 60's - var. (produced by Mark Kitchell) this 1990 
release is a

 documentary about the political movement at the Berkeley campus.  It
 includes a very short clip of the Dead performing "Viola Lee Blues".

New Year's Eve 1990 - GD ( ) an FM stereo radio simulcast of the New 
Year's
Eve
 concert, December 31, 1990, at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum,
 Oakland, CA.  Carried over the 'Grateful Dead Coast-to-Coast Radio
 Network', mostly on PBS radio stations, with some stations broadcasting
 a tape-delayed show on January 1, 1991.

Blues From The Rainforest - Merl Saunders (Sumertone Records) a short 
(3:52)
 video of the title song, it features Merl Saunders, Muruga Booker, and
 Jerry Garcia playing with the background showing scenes of rainforest
 destruction.  Released in December, 1990, for broadcast only.  It was
 produced by Western Images, with Gary Gutierrez as creative consultant.

Deadheads:  An American Subculture (Office of Continuing Education and 
Summer
 Session, University of North Carolina at Greensboro) a 28 minute
 look at the Deadheads and their subculture.  Much of the footage was
 filmed during the Summer, 1989 tour.  Released January 13, 1991, on 
PBS.
 Directed by Emily Edwards, and the associate producer is Rebecca G.
 Adams.  Available from:  Films for the Humanities and Sciences, P.O.
 Box 2053, Princeton, NJ  08543-2053.

A Night On The Town - var. ( ) a video concert filmed at the Universal
 Amphitheater in Los Angeles.  Jerry Garcia plays with Bruce Hornsby
 on "Barren Ground" and "Across The River".  Also appearing are Bela
 Fleck on "Barren Ground" and on a bluegrass version of "Valley Road",
 guitarist David Mansfield, saxophonist Joe Henderson, and vocalist
 Shaun Colvin.  Shown on cable television (VH-1) in April, 1991.

Instant Recall - (CBS) the broadcast on January 21, 1991 included a 
segment on
 the Grateful Dead and the Deadheads and interviews with Toni Brown of
 Relix, Ken Kesey, Ken Babbs, David Gans, and Jerry Garcia.
 
Dominoes - (Aurora Entertainment, 131 King Street, Northhampton, MA
 01060) this film, produced by John Re, consists of film footage of
 60's events with 60's music playing over it.  About 7 minutes of
 "Dark Star" were used for the film of the November 15, 1969
 Moratorium in Washington D.C.  Shown on KQED-TV (San Francisco)
 on January 23, 1991.

The Making Of "Blues From The Rainforest" - Merl Saunders (Sumertone 
Records)
 a film about the making of the "Blues From The Rainforest" album,
 video, and concert footage from the Rainforest Concert at the Great
 American Music Hall in San Francisco.  To be released in 1991.

Late Night With David Letterman - (NBC) Lyle Lovett appeared on the 
February
 21, 1991 broadcast and performed "Friend Of The Devil", which he
 performs on the "Deadicated" album.

Headliners -  (KRON-TV, (415) 561-8638) This KRON produced special 
included
 interviews with Carlos Santana, Jerry Garcia, and Alice Walker.  Jerry
 Garcia was interviewed about jamming ('very important'), running out
 of places to play, and his musical legacy ('I'd like to be thought of
 as a competent musician.  That would be good.').  Aired February 26,
 1991 on KRON (Channel 4) in the San Francisco area.
 
Rock Concert Etiquette -  (Brendan Byrne Arena, Meadowlands, N.J.) 
Following 
 the deaths of three patrons over the last 2 years, the Meadowlands
 complex management unveiled a 10 minute video for adolescents (and
 those who act like adolescents) on how to attend a concert.  
Celebrities
 like Hulk Hogan, O.J. Anderson, Bon Jovi, and Bob Weir are in the 
video.
 It will be shown in schools in New Jersey and before movies in 
theaters.
 It follows two teens, Ted and Julie, who drive to a Grateful Dead show
 at the Brendan Byrne Arena and do everything wrong.  Ted doesn't leave
 enough time to find parking, brings alcohol and drugs, buys tickets 
from
 a scalper ($100 each), and buys a T-shirt from a bootleg vendor.  At 
his
 seat, he acts so obnoxious the couple is ejected by a guard.  Julie
 calls her father for a ride, because Ted has been drinking.  After each
 mistake, a celebrity points out what was wrong and what to do instead.

Late Night With David Letterman - (NBC) Dwight Yoakam appeared on the 
May 5,
 1991 broadcast and performed "Truckin'", which he performs on the
 "Deadicated" album.

Deadheads - Brian O'Donnell (Flyin Eye Productions, P.O. Box 243, 
Sullivan's
 Island, SC 29481, 1991) an hour long movie about the Deadheads.
 Made over the course of 10 years, on 16 mm film.  It does not contain
 footage of the band.

Black Muddy River - Danny Carnahan and Robin Petrie ( ) recorded 
especially
 for the February 17, 1991 'Grateful Dead Marathon' on KPFA hosted by
 David Gans.  John Diliberto was recording them for his program 
"Echoes",
 and David Gans asked him to ask them to do a Dead song.  Also played on
 Grateful Dead Hour 208.  

Personalities -  (NBC) the March 24, 1991 program included a 15 minute
 segment on the Grateful Dead (in particular Bob Weir).  It consisted of
 interviews with Bob Weir, as well as footage for the Spring, 1991 show
 at Landover and inside the Capitol Center show ("Mississippi Half-Step
 Uptown Toodeloo").
 
A Current Affair (Extra) - ( ) the program aired on April 27, 1991 
included
 a 10 minute segment on the Dead, mostly an interview with Bob Weir
 (the Dead are a 'service organization' because they play music for
 people's pleasure; the Dead handle all their own financial and business


                                                                                           

 affairs; they are thinking about selling TV rights to their board
 meetings - it's basically a bunch of maniacs sitting around a table
 trying to figure things out; all the GD employees are well-paid with
 health insurance, etc.;  about the "Deadicated" album, he liked hearing
 other people doing their songs;  he emphasized his (and the band's)
 commitment to preserving the rainforests and that he doesn't want to
 grow old in a place where you have to choke, wheeze and hide from the
 sun;  about touring (indefinitely), he says "I have no other plans").
 There was also a short segment on Deadheads, how the Dead have inspired
 a new flavor for ice cream (Cherry Garcia), and they also talked to and
 showed clips of several artists (Suzanne Vega, Lyle Lovett, Dwight
 Yoakum, Los Lobos) from the "Deadicated" album. They also talked to the
 producer of "Deadicated", who feels that it will introduce the Dead to 
a
 whole new audience. 

NBC Nightly News -  (NBC Television) the July 5, 1991 news broadcast 
included
a
 segment on the Dead's summer tour.  Included was some live footage of
 "Iko Iko" and "Bertha", Jerry Garcia attributing the secret to the
 Dead's longevity to "Good clean living", that many Deadheads were also
 professionals, and ending the program with the credits rolling over a
 "Steal Your Face" skull.

In Concert '91 -  (ABC Television) the July 5, 1991 program featured the
 Grateful Dead.  Shown were:  "Rainforest Theme" as the show intro;
 "Saint Of Circumstance" from June 17, 1991; "Friend Of The Devil" by
 Lyle Lovett at Red Rocks with no audience; Jerry Garcia in a cameo 
about
 recycling cans; "China Doll" by Suzanne Vega and an interview 
(excerpt);
 "Truckin'" by Dwight Yoakum and Bob Weir and an interview with Yoakum
 (excerpt); "Eyes Of The World" by the Dead from June 17, 1991;  Weir 
and
 Garcia about rainforest safe products;  Weir about activism; "Uncle
 John's Band" by the Indigo Girls with an audience (excerpt); and "I
 Need A Miracle" by the Dead from June 16, 1991.  Stereo simulcast (in
 some areas) on FM radio.

Levi's 501 Jeans - Levi Strauss Co., S.F. ( ) a series of 501 jeans
commercials
 were shot and directed by Spike Lee at the Dead's June 16, 1991 show.
 The background music is by Jerry Garcia, Branford Marsalis, and Bruce
 Hornsby.
 
The Thrill Is Gone - David Grisman and Jerry Garcia ( ) video for the 
tune on
 the "Garcia/Grisman" CD (Acoustic Disc - AD2, released in July, 1991).

Bobby & The Midnites - Bobby & The Midnites (VIEW Video Catalog, 34 East 
23rd
 Street, New York, NY 10010, (212) 674-5550 or (800) 843-9843, 1991) a
 1984 performance from Switzerland, filmed using seven cameras and
 recorded in stereo sound.  The video includes:  "Festival" (5:13), 
 "Youngblood" (3:22), "Me Without You" (4:57), "Salt Lake City", "Easy
 To Slip" (6:23), "Bahamas Mama" (7:09), "I Found Love" (7:30), "Book of
 Rules" (4:14), "Drums Galore" (2:24), and "Josephine" (6:39).  The
 band personnel are:  Bob Weir (guitar and vocals), Billy Cobham 
(drums),
  Dave Garland (keyboard and sax), Bobby Cochran (guitar), and Alphonso
 Johnson (bass).

Edge (PBS) Debut during the first week of October, 1991.  Robert 
Krulwich
hosts
 an offbeat monthly magazine focusing on American popular culture.  The
 first program included Buck Henry exploring the phenomenon of the
 Grateful Dead mystique.  It included footage shot at the Shoreline, 
1991
 shows.  Buck Henry was driven to the show by Bill Gillin in his VW bus.

Late Night With David Letterman - (NBC) Rob Wasserman and Bob Weir 
appeared on
 the September 27, 1991 broadcast and performed "The Winners" (a.k.a.
 "He Travels Fastest Who Travels Alone"), as well as played with the
 show's band ("(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", "Lay Down (Candles In The
 Rain)" as an intro for actress Melanie Griffith, and "Truckin'") during
 commercial breaks.

Late Night With David Letterman - (NBC) during the October 30, 1991 
show, the
 Late Night Band, with sit-ins Warren Zevon and Waddy Wachtel, played
 "Sugar Magnolia" during the 1:10 a.m. commercial break.

Hearts of Darkness - ( ) this film about the making of "Apocalypse Now"
 uses some of the music from the Rhythm Devils sessions.

Infrared Sightings - GD (Trigon Productions ID 2105 TR, Image 
Entertainment,
 Inc., 9333 Oso Avenue, Chatsworth, CA, 91311) a laser disc with three
 selections from "Infrared Roses" ("Riverside Rhapsody", "Post-Modern
 Highrise Table Top Stomp", and "Infrared Roses") with accompanying
 visuals.  Produced and directed by Len Dellamico and  Larry Lachman.
 The running time of the whole disc is approximately 18 minutes.
 Released in late 1992.

Playboy After Dark - (Playboy Cable, (310) 246-4000) The "Playboy After 
Dark" 
 shows from 1969 were re-broadcast during the second half of 1992 over
 the Playboy Channel on cable television.  On Program No. 23 (the July
 10, 1969 show, re-broadcast in December, 1992) the Grateful Dead
 appear and play "Mountains Of The Moon", "St. Stephen", and "Turn On
 Your Lovelight".  The original program was recorded on January 18, 
1969.

Backstage Pass - GD (GDMerchandising, 1992) a thirty minute video 
history of
 the band with clips from home movies, etc.:   Garcia plays banjo; 
Pigpen
 performs "Hard To Handle" from a show at the Avalon; "Fearless Groove"
 features Hart and Kreutzmann recorded at the Front Street studios;
 the Dead at the Fillmore West; Egypt '78; Garcia, Weir, and Lesh
 performing Dylan's "She Belongs To Me" at the band's Front Street
 studios; Brent Mydland's "Easy To Love You"; and "Infrared Roses".
 Justin Kreutzman, in collaboration with Xaos Computer Animation & 
 Design, produced the closing 3:30 long animation with a soundtrack of
 cuts from the "Infrared Roses" album.  Released in October, 1992.
 Directed by Justin Kreutzmann and produced by Gillian Grisman of Anubis
 Films.

The Music Tells You - Branford Marsalis (Columbia, 1992) this video 
includes
 live tracks with Bruce Hornsby and Sting, and footage from backstage
 at the September 10, 1991 show, with Garcia speaking.  It is directed
 by D.A. Pennebaker, who also worked on "Don't Look Back" and "Monterey
 Pop".  Released in November, 1992.

The Grateful And The Dead -   (BBC) aired in the UK on January 22, 1993.  
This
 program was about Phil Lesh, through the Rex Foundation, supporting 
 the publication, performance, and recording of modern classical 
 composers, most of them in Britain.  The program featured a long
 interview with Phil Lesh (with David Gans in most shots but silent),
 and shorter interviews with Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir.  There were
 excerpts shown from each night at Cal Expo last May, 1992 ("Tennessee
 Jed", "Stagger Lee", "Space" and "Estimated") and a short film of
 Pharaoh Saunders and the Grisman Quartet.  Phil Lesh was interviewed
 while producing the "Eyes of Chaos/Veil of Order" radio show, during
 the summer, 1992.  Produced by Jeremy Marre.

J. Garcia Art In Neckwear - Jerry Garcia (Stonehenge Ltd., 1992) a 
series of
 eight neckties based on artwork by Jerry Garcia was sold starting in
 July, 1992. The idea for the ties developed when Irwin Sternberg (the
 president of Stonehenge Ltd.) and Libby Wegner saw an exhibit of
 Garcia's artwork at a gallery in SoHo, New York City.  The first series
 of ties consisted of the following designs:  "Undertow", "Abstract
 Angles", "Ibid", "Fish", "Banyan Tree", "Nude", "Erudite Gentleman",
 and "Frog".  A second series of eight ties was released in December,
 1992, and included:  "Hummingbird Study", "New York, NY", "Floating
 Planes", "Squirrel Maze", "Terrapin", "Volcano", "Flaming Meadow", 
 and "Alien Craft".

Grateful Dead Skis - Lunatic Fringe (div. of K2 Skis) for the 1992/93 
ski
 season, a series of Grateful Dead related skis were made, including the
 "Dark Star" model. 

Panther Dream Skis - Lunatic Fringe (div. of K2 Skis) for the 1992/93 
ski
 season, a series of "Panther Dream" related skis were made, sporting 
the
 "Steal Your Face" logo and artwork from the book.

KPFA "Valentine's Dead" Marathon, February 14, 1993 - David Gans (KPFA, 
S.F.)
 During this radio broadcast, Danny Carnahan and Robin Petrie played
 live in the studio, and performed: "Boys In The Barroom", "Prodigal
 Town", "The Stars Come Down", "Black Muddy River", and "Attics Of My
 Life" (with David Gans singing the bottom vocal parts on "Attics").
 
The Guiding Light -  ( ) in the episode broadcast on February 19, 1993, 
Tom
 Constanten had a cameo role:  
    Man in restaurant: "You're Tom Constanten!  Grateful Dead!"
    TC:  "Only one I know of."
    Man:  "Let me kiss your hands!"
    TC:  (holds out his hands, man kisses)
    Man:  "Let me get a pen!" (goes to the bar.  TC, in the background,
 stands there, looking uncomfortable).
   
The Walter Cronkite America's Cup Report (Fairwind Productions) a video 
for
 the yacht races.  Music scored and produced by Mickey Hart.  Members
 of the Grateful Dead also play on this soundtrack.  To be released.

A Season Of Whales (Fairwind Productions)  this video includes music by 
Kitaro
 and Mickey Hart.  To be released.

 - Hot Tuna ( ) a 90 minute Hot Tune video, which includes interviews 
with
 Bob Weir.  To be released.

 Books
 -----

The Jefferson Airplane And The San Francisco Sound - Ralph J. Gleason
 (Ballantine Books, New York, 1969) has a chapter "Jerry Garcia - The
 Guru", which is an interview with Garcia in 1967 after the first
 Grateful Dead album was released.

The Dead Book - Hank Harrison (Links Books, New York, 1970) contains a 
flexi
 record of the Dead doing 'Trips' music to Neal Cassady's rap.

Rock Folk - Michael Lydon (Dial Press, New York, 1971) includes a 
chapter
about
 life on the road with the Dead during May, 1969, mostly the shows at
 Springer's Inn in Oregon.  This chapter is a reprint of a Rolling Stone
 magazine article from August 23, 1969.

England '72:  "Book Of The Dead" -  (Warner Brothers Records, London, 
1972)
 a tour book issued for the Dead's tour of England and Europe in Spring,
 1972.

Garcia:  A Signpost To New Space - Jerry Garcia, Charles Reich, and Jann
Wenner
 (Straight Arrow, San Francisco, 1972) is an interview with Garcia and
 Mountain Girl.

Grandfather Rock - David Morse (Dell, New York, 1972, ISBN 0-440-93029-
4)  in
 this book on rock music lyrics, the chapter entitled "Death" includes
 a discussion of Robert Hunter, the Dead's "Casey Jones", and some
 background about the real Casey Jones.

Turn It Up (I Can't Hear The Words) - Bob Sarlin (Simon and Schuster, 
New 
 York, 1973) contains a chapter "Robert Hunter - An Invisible
 Songpoet", which is about Robert Hunter and the lyrics to the
 "Workingman's Dead" and "American Beauty" albums.

Ken Kesey's Garage Sale - Ken Kesey ( ) in the screenplay, the 'Samuel
 Hawkholder' is supposedly based on Jerry Garcia.

Clive:  Inside The Record Business - CLive Davis (William Morrow, New 
York, 
 1975)  this book, by the president of Arista Records, contains several
 references to the Dead and their signing with Arista.

Mouse & Kelly -   (Delta/Dell Publishing Co., New York, 1979) a 
portfolio of
 the artwork of Stanley "Mouse" Miller and Alton Kelley, much of it
 done for the Grateful Dead.

Mouse & Kelly -   (Phin Publ. Co., Phin House, Cheltenham, UK,  )  
contains
 eight 12 by 16 inch heavy art paper posters from the "Mouse & Kelly"
 book.

Rick Griffin - Gordon McClelland (Perigee Books/G. P. Putman's Sons, New
 York, 1980) a portfolio of his artwork, much of it done for the Dead.
 (Rick Griffin was in a motorcycle accident on Friday, August 16, 1991,
 and passed away on Sunday, August 18, 1991.)

The Dead - Hank Harrison (Celestial Arts, Millbrae, CA, 1980) has the 
'flying
 eyeball' on the cover.  Some first edition copies are signed by the
 author and have a sticker on the cover stating this.

Grateful Dead:  1965 - 1980 "Singing Thank You For A Real Good Time" - 
 (Grateful Dead Productions, October, 1980) 12 page picture booklet.

Better Homes And Gardens -  ( ) one of the issues from 1980 featured the
 Dead's former house at 710 Ashbury Street, which had been renovated
 between 1973 and 1978.

Far Away Radios - Robert M. Petersen (Robert M. Petersen, privately 
printed,
 1980) this book used to be distributed through the Grateful Dead 
Office.

The Rolling Stone Interviews:  1967 - 1980 -  (Rolling Stone/St. 
Martin's
Press,
 New York, 1981)  this collection on interviews includes an abbreviated
 version of the Garcia interview that appeared in the book "Garcia:  A 
 Signpost To New Space".

Grateful Dead:  The Music Never Stopped - Blair Jackson (Delilah Book, 
1983)

Grateful Dead - The Official Book Of The Dead Heads - Paul Grushkin, 
Cynthia
 Bassett, and Jonas Grushkin (Quill, New York, 1983)

Grateful Dead Concert Program 1983/84 - (Grateful Dead Productions, 
1983)
 a 32 page concert booklet with the crow on a blue shield cover.

Grateful Dead - (Grateful Dead Productions, 1983) a 32 page concert 
booklet
 with the crow on a blue shield cover.  Same book as above, but does
 not say 'Concert Program 1983/84' on the cover.

Truckin' With The Grateful Dead To Egypt - Robert Nichols (Moonbow 
Press,
 Quincy, CA, 1984) a description of the Grateful Dead's 1978 Egypt trip.
 Published on September 14, 1984.  Nichols was to publish a second
 book, entitled "Truckin' With The Grateful Dead:  USA", but it has
 not been published.

Guitar - ( ) the December, 1987 issue (on pp. 84-96) includes a 
tablature for
 "Sugar Magnolia", an interview with Bobby with a 4-page foldout 
picture.
 In the interview, Bob Weir explains a little about the song:
 "On 'Sugar Magnolia' I'm a cross between a brass section and
 a guitar.  I'm playing lot's of triads punctuated by a liner
 here and there.  I play in sort of the alto register and that's
 the brass section.  When I play in the baritone register that's
 the guitar.  It goes back and forth."

Playing In The Band - David Gans and Peter Simon (St. Martin's Press, 
New
 York, 1985) various quotes from the band and lots of pictures.

The Dead Book:  Vol. 1 Of A Trilogy - Hank Harrison (Archives Press, San
 Francisco, 1985) a reprint of his first book.

Commies From Mars - The Red Planet, The Collected Works - Tim Boxell and
 contributing artists (Last Gasp, S.F., 1985, ISBN 0-86719-343-3)  This
 anthology is a reprint of the four issues in the series "Commies From
 Mars".  It has a one page introduction, hand written and signed "Maj.
 Gen. (Ret) J. Garcia" with a drawing by Tim Boxell of Garcia with
 guitar, dressed in full uniform of 'Commies From Mars'.

Blues For Allah - Jigstars Officially Licensed 250 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle - 
a
 jigsaw puzzle of the album cover manufactured under license in the
 UK by The Missing Link TC Ltd., London W2 2BU.

DeadBase - The Complete Guide To Grateful Dead Songlists - John W. 
Scott,
 Mike Dolguskin, and Stu Nixon (Hanover, NH, 1987) contains the
 Grateful Dead's appearances and songlists from 1965 to 1986 plus
 other important and interesting information.

Duino Elegies - Ranier Maria Rilke (Hulogosi, Eugene, OR, 1988) 
translated
 from German by Robert Hunter.  Block prints by Maureen Hunter.

Dead Tour - Alan Neal Izumi (Relix Books, Brooklyn, NY, 1988)  this 
fictional
 account about 'touring' Heads includes an introduction by R. Hunter.

DeadBase II - The Complete Guide To Grateful Dead Songlists - John W. 
Scott,
 Mike Dolguskin, and Stu Nixon (Hanover, NH, 1988) contains the
 Grateful Dead's appearances and songlists from 1965 to 1987 plus
 other important and interesting information.
 (Their address:  P.O. Box 499, Hanover, NH 03755)

Duino Elegies - Ranier Maria Rilke (Hulogosi, Eugene, OR, 1988) 
translated
 from German by Robert Hunter.  Block prints by Maureen Hunter.
 This was released as a joint paperback/tape edition:  on the 40 minute
 long tape, Hunter reads with Tom Constanten's accompaniment on piano
 of pieces by Brahms, Chopin, and Scriabin.  The Hunter/Constanten
 performance came from a public radio broadcast (possibly performed on
 July 9, 1988 in San Francisco).

Alleys Of The Heart - Robert M. Petersen (Hulogosi, Eugene, OR, 1988) a
 collection of poems, with a forward by Robert Hunter.  Includes "Far
 Away Radios".  The book was published in 1988, following Petersen's
 death in January, 1987.

Grateful Dead - Kay Rowley (Atalanta Press, Unit 16, Riverside Road,
 Wimbledon Stadium Business Estate, London, SW17 0BA, UK, 1988, ISBN
 1-870049-13-6) This 11 by 17 inch book contains a short history of the
 band and reproduces pictures and posters.  It is part of the 'Poster
 Book - a book of 20 tear out posters' series.

DeadBase '88 - The Annual Edition Of The Complete Guide To Grateful Dead
 Songlists - John W. Scott, Mike Dolguskin, and Stu Nixon (Hanover, NH,
 1989) contains the Grateful Dead's appearances and songlists for 1988
 plus other important and interesting information.
 (Their address:  P.O. Box 499, Hanover, NH 03755)

DeadBase III - The Complete Guide To Grateful Dead Songlists - John W. 
Scott,
 Mike Dolguskin, and Stu Nixon (Hanover, NH, 1989) contains the
 Grateful Dead's appearances and songlists from 1965 to 1988 plus
 other important and interesting information.
 (Their address:  P.O. Box 499, Hanover, NH 03755)

Grateful Dead Family Album - Jerilyn Lee Brandelius (Warner Books Inc., 
1989)
 a variety of GD family and friends photos and excerpts from articles.
 Published in November, 1989.

Off The Record:  An Oral History Of Popular Music - Joe Smith (Warner 
Books
 Inc., 1989, ISBN 0-446-39090-9) this book of interviews includes an
 interview with Jerry Garcia and one with Mickey Hart, each two to three
 pages long.

Book Of The Dead - Herb Greene (Delta Books and Delacorte Press, 1990) 
150
 black and white photos of the Grateful Dead taken by Herb Greene.  The
 forward is written by Robert Hunter.  Most of the photos are from two
 time periods - 1967 to 1968, and 1987, during the "In The Dark" 
 sessions.  Published in April, 1990.

DeadBase '89 - The Annual Edition Of The Complete Guide To Grateful Dead
 Songlists - John W. Scott, Mike Dolguskin, and Stu Nixon (Hanover, NH,
 1990) contains the Grateful Dead's appearances and songlists for 1989
 plus other important and interesting information.
 (Their address:  P.O. Box 499, Hanover, NH 03755)

DeadBase IV - The Complete Guide To Grateful Dead Songlists - John W. 
Scott,
 Mike Dolguskin, and Stu Nixon (Hanover, NH, 1990) contains the
 Grateful Dead's appearances and songlists from 1965 to 1989 plus
 other important and interesting information.
 (Their address:  P.O. Box 499, Hanover, NH 03755)

Drumming At The Edge Of Magic:  A Journey Into The Spirit Of Percussion -
Mickey
 Hart and Jay Stevens (Harper & Row, ISBN 0-06-250374-X, September 15,
 1990) this 240 page book is about drumming and it's influences on 
people
 and music.  A musical companion to this book ("At The Edge" by Mickey
 Hart, Rykodisc RCD 10124) was also released.

Drumming At The Edge Of Magic:  A Journey Into The Spirit Of Percussion -
Mickey
 Hart and Jay Stevens (Harper & Row, ISBN 0-06-250374-X, September 15,
 1990) this book was also offered as combined package of the book and
 the "At The Edge" (Rykodisc 10124) cassette.

Drumming At The Edge Of Magic:  A Journey Into The Spirit Of Percussion -
Mickey
 Hart and Jay Stevens (Harper & Row, ISBN 0-06-250374-X, September 15,
 1990) this book was also offered as combined package of the book and
 the "At The Edge" (Rykodisc 10124) CD.

Built To Last - Grateful Dead 25th Anniversary Album - Jamie Jensen
 (Plume/Penguin USA, 1990, ISBN 0-452-26478-2) this 96 page book was
 produced by GD Merchandising and published in November, 1990.  It was
 also published in the UK by Fantail/Plume under the title "Built To
 Last - 25 Years Of The Grateful Dead".

The Dead (Volume 1 Of A Trilogy) - Hank Harrison (The Archive Press, 334 
State
 Street, Suite 536, Los Altos, CA 94022, 1990, ISBN 0-918501-49-0) a
 revised edition of his "The Dead Book".  This edition is a larger size


                                                                                                                       

 and has a different (snake/bird) cover.

On The Bus - Paul Perry and Ken Babbs (Thunder's Mouth Press, ISBN
 0-938410-91-1, Ken Babbs, 81774 Lost Creek Road, Dexter, OR 97431) this
 book about the 1964 cross country trip on The Bus.  It includes a
 foreword by Jerry Garcia.  The book is 224 pages long and has over 100
 photos.
 
J. Garcia Limited Edition Prints - Jerry Garcia (Nora Sage Murray, The 
Art
 Peddler, P.O. Box 1371, San Rafael, CA 94915, (415) 454-7331) these are
 a series of paintings done by Garcia in 1986 after his recovery.
 Published in the Spring of 1990 as a limited edition of 500 signed and
 numbered prints, with an image size of 19 inches by 24 inches.  The
 series includes "Wetlands I", "Wetlands II", "Facets I", and "Iceberg".
 "Wetlands I" and "Wetlands II" are similar pieces in that they both
 show a watery/marsh landscape done in vibrant colors.  The sky has a
 sunset quality to it, and is reflected in the water.  "Facets I" is
 many overlapped diamond shapes in reds and blues.  "Iceberg" is many
 overlapping diamond shapes in blues.

Box Of Rain - Robert Hunter (Viking, 1990) this 384 page book of 
Hunter's
 lyrics includes some unpublished songs and his notes on how some of the
 songs were written.  Published in October, 1990.

The History Of The Grateful Dead - William Ruhlmann (Gallery Books, W. 
H. 
 Smith Publishing, Inc., 112 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016,
 ISBN 0-8317-3976-2, 1990) released in February, 1991.  This short
 history of the band covers the Dead through early 1990, and includes
 a poster (photo of the band playing at night).

Garcia:  A Signpost To New Space - Jerry Garcia, Charles Reich, and Jann
Wenner
 (Citadel Underground (800-447-BOOK), 1991) a reprint of the book first
 published in 1972.

DeadBase '90 - The Annual Edition Of The Complete Guide To Grateful Dead
 Songlists - John W. Scott, Mike Dolguskin, and Stu Nixon (Hanover, NH,
 1991) contains the Grateful Dead's appearances and songlists for 1990
 plus other important and interesting information.
 (Their address:  P.O. Box 499, Hanover, NH 03755)

DeadBase V - The Complete Guide To Grateful Dead Songlists - John W. 
Scott,
 Mike Dolguskin, and Stu Nixon (Hanover, NH, 1991) contains the
 Grateful Dead's appearances and songlists from 1965 to 1991 plus
 other important and interesting information.
 (Their address:  P.O. Box 499, Hanover, NH 03755)

Rock Folk - Michael Lydon (Citadel Underground/Carol Publishing Group, 
600
 Madison Ave, N.Y., NY 10022, (800) 447-2665, 1991) includes a chapter
 about life on the road with the Dead during May, 1969, mostly the shows
 at Springer's Inn in Oregon.  This chapter is a reprint of a Rolling
 Stone magazine article from August 23, 1969.  This book is a reprint,
 with a new cover and forward, of the book published in 1971.

Fleetwood - My Life And Adventures In Fleetwood Mac - Mick Fleetwood and
Stephen
 Davis (William Morrow and Co., New York, 1990 ISBN 0-688-06647-X)  this
 book includes a couple of paragraphs on Fleetwood Mac touring with the
 Dead and the Dead being 'busted down on Bourbon Street'.

One More Saturday Night - Sandy Troy (St. Martin's Press, New York, 
1991) the
 Dead scene, covered in artwork, photos, and interviews.  Included are
 many illustrations by Stanley Mouse.

Night Cadre - Robert Hunter (Viking, N.Y., 1991) a book of poems, 
published in
 May, 1991.

Panther Dream:  A Story Of The African Rainforest - Bob Weir and Wendy 
Weir
 (Hyperion Books for Children, 1991, ISBN 1-56282-076-1) a children's
 book about a boy who gets lost in the African rainforest and about life
 in the rainforests around the world.  The book is written by both and
 illustrated by Wendy Weir.  It includes a cassette (56282-0) with
 "Panther Dream" (22:00), a narration of the book by Bob Weir, and
 "Panther Dance" (17:30), consisting of music and effects by Bob Weir
 (synthesizer and guitar) with Jules Beckman (bass, drums, and
 percussion), Paul Giacomantonio (harp, drums), and Rob Wasserman
 (six-string electric standup bass).  The cassette was recorded with the
 Virtual Sound Enhancement System.  Published in September, 1991.  Bob
 Weir went on a book signing tour in the Fall of 1991.  Wendy Weir and
 Bob Weir were interviewed about the book on WXRK-FM (92.3 MHz in 
NYCity)
 on Friday, November 22, 1991.

Sunshine Daydreams:  A Grateful Dead Journal - Herb Greene (Chronicle 
Books,
 275 Fifth Ave., San Francisco, CA 94103, (415) 777-7240, (800) 722-
 6657) a daybook with Herb Greene's photos of the Dead, ticket stubs,
 and backstage area passes.  Published in October, 1991.  

Conversations With The Dead - David Gans (Citadel Underground, 1991)
interviews
 with the Grateful Dead, including Augustus Stanley Owlsey III (January,
 1991), and photos by Herb Greene.  Published in October, 1991.  Many
 of the interviews in this book are full-length versions of the
 interviews excerpted in Gans' earlier book "Playing In The Band".

Planet Drum:  A Celebration Of Percussion And Instruments - Mickey Hart 
and
 Fredric Lieberman, with D. Atesh Sonneborn (Harper Collins, N.Y., 1991) 
 This book features some 350 photographs and illustrations and tells
 the story of percussion and rhythm.  It is accompanied by a musical
 release on Rykodisk (Planet Drum - Rykodisc RCD 10206).  Published in
 October, 1991.

The Dead (Volume II Of A Trilogy) - Hank Harrison (The Archive Press, 
334
State
 Street, Suite 536, Los Altos, CA 94022, 1991, ISBN 0-918501-13-X) a
 second part to Harrison's trilogy.  Includes a number of photographs.
 It has a flying eyeball on the cover.  Published in 1991.

Grateful Dead Comix - Number 1 (Kitchen Sink Press, No. 2 Swamp Rd.,
Princeton,
 WI 54968, (414) 295-6922, orders:  (800) 365-7465) A comic book
 chronicling the adventures of the band and presenting interpertations 
of
 their lyrics.  Published quarterly, starting in 1991.  Issue Number 1
 includes:  cover by Dean Armstrong; inside back cover by Moebius; logo
 by Leslie Cabarga; "Dire Wolf" (interpreted and colored by Tim Truman);
 "Terrapin Station" (interpreted by Dan Steffan, colored by Randall
 Berndt); "One More Saturday Night" (interpreted by Fred Carlson,
 colored by Randall Berndt); "Casey Jones" (interpreted by Nina Paley,
 colored by Randall Berndt).

Grateful Dead Comix - Number 2 (Kitchen Sink Press, No. 2 Swamp Rd.,
Princeton,
 WI 54968) Issue Number 2 includes:  cover by Rand Holmes, cover color
 by Mike Newhall, back cover photo by Paul Elledge, "The Lille Story"
 is a true story, from the Europe, 1972 Tour, with details related by
 Dennis McNally, the Grateful Dead publicist (script by John Wooley,
 interpreted by Rand Holmes, colored by Randall Berndt); "Terrapin
 Station" (interpreted and colored by Dan Steffan); "Cumberland Blues"
 (interpreted and colored by Tim Truman); and "Friend Of The Devil"
 (interpreted by Frank Gresham, colored by Randall Berndt).

Grateful Dead Comix - Number 3 (Kitchen Sink Press, No. 2 Swamp Rd.,
Princeton,
 WI 54968) Issue Number 3 includes:  cover by Tim Truman; "Sugaree"
 (interpreted and colored by Tim Truman); "Tennessee Jed" (interpreted
 and colored by Wayno); "The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)"
 (interpreted by Dan Burr, colored by Randall Berndt); and "Red Rocks"
 a true story based on the concerts at Red Rocks (by Terry LaBan,
 colored by Randall Berndt).

Grateful Dead Comix - Number 4 (Kitchen Sink Press, No. 2 Swamp Rd.,
Princeton,
 WI 54968) Issue Number 4 includes:  cover by Gilbert Shelton and Paul
 Mavrides; "Truckin'" the maze is solveable (interpreted and colored by
 Nina Paley); "Mexicali Blues" (interpreted and colored by Pat Redding);
 "Jack Straw" (interpreted and colored by Tim Truman); and "St. Stephen"
 (interpreted and colored by Mary Fleener).

Rock N' Roll Comics No. 45 - Grateful Dead (Revolution Comics, 3481 
Fourth
St.,
 San Diego, CA 92103) the first of three comics of an 'unauthorized'
 history of the Grateful Dead.  The drawings are black and white, and at
 the top of each page are quotes from the Dead's songs.  Published in
 March, 1992.  These are 'unauthorized' in the sense that the publisher
 released these without the Dead's approval, claiming that the Grateful
 Dead were public figures, and as such, approval was not needed to write
 about them.

Rock N' Roll Comics No. 46 - Grateful Dead (Revolution Comics, 3481 
Fourth
St.,
 San Diego, CA 92103) the second comic in this 'unauthorized' history
 of the Grateful Dead in three comic books.   Published in April, 1992.

Rock N' Roll Comics No. 47 - Grateful Dead (Revolution Comics, 3481 
Fourth
St.,
 San Diego, CA 92103) the third comic in this 'unauthorized' history
 of the Grateful Dead in three comic books.   Published in May, 1992.

Companies With A Conscience:  Intimate Portraits Of Twelve Firms That 
Make A
 Difference - Mary Scott (Birch Lane Press, 1992)  This book includes an
 account of the Grateful Dead organization, with many comments from the
 band members and others in the orrganization.  Other chapters cover
 Patagonia, Ben & Jerry, and Greyston Bakery.
 
Grateful Dead Comix - edited by Jeff Tamarkin and David Scheiner 
(Kitchen Sink
 Press/Hyperion, 1992, ISDN 1-56782-971-8) a book format of the four
 comics published by Kitchen Sink Press.  The introduction to the book
 is by Jerry Garcia.  It includes the following songs and stories:
 "Dire Wolf", "Casey Jones", "Friend Of The Devil", "Red Rocks", 
 "Cumberland Blues", "Tennessee Jed", "Terrapin (Lady With A Fan)",
 Road (To Unlimited Devotion)", "Sugaree", "One More Saturday Night",
 "St. Stephen", and "Mexicali Blues".  Published in May, 1992.

Grateful Dead Comix - Number 5 (Kitchen Sink Press, No. 2 Swamp Rd.,
Princeton,
 WI 54968) Issue Number 5 includes:  "Sugar Magnolia", "Uncle John's
 Band", "Woodstock", "The Dead In Milwaukee", and more.

Grateful Dead Comix - Number 6 (Kitchen Sink Press, No. 2 Swamp Rd.,
Princeton,
 WI 54968) Issue Number 6 includes:  "U.S. Blues", "Shakedown Street",
 "Box Of Rain", and "Eagle Mall - Part I".  "Eagle Mall" is a suite,
 written by Robert Hunter in '68 or '69, with the intention of being
 performed by the Grateful Dead.  Published in October, 1992.

Grateful Dead Comix - edited by Jeff Tamarkin and David Scheiner 
(Kitchen Sink
 Press, No. 2 Swamp Road, Princeton, WI 54968, 1992) a limited edition
 of 500 signed and numbered copies in hardcover with slipcase.  Each 
book
 includes a tip-in plate signed by Jerry Garcia.  This is a reprint of
 all the stories in "Grateful Dead Comix 1 - 4", on coated paper, and
 reshot for better printing.  The introduction to the book
 is by Jerry Garcia.  It includes the following songs and stories:
 "Dire Wolf", "Casey Jones", "Friend Of The Devil", "Red Rocks", 
 "Cumberland Blues", "Tennessee Jed", "Terrapin (Lady With A Fan)",
 Road (To Unlimited Devotion)", "Sugaree", "One More Saturday Night",
 "St. Stephen", and "Mexicali Blues".  Available in October, 1992 for
 $150.00 a copy.

Aces Back To Back:  A History Of The Grateful Dead - Scott Allen (Aces, 
Inc., 
 P.O. Box 95, Armonk, NY 10504, 1991) a most detailed account of the
 Grateful Dead and their history, by a writer at Relix magazine.  The
 book was started in 1980.  Available from the author.

Spit In The Ocean:  A Literary Publication - Issue #6 - The Cassady 
Issue
 (Edited by Ken Babbs) includes articles by Jerry Garcia and "Ramrod"
 Shurtliff, as well as previously unpublished manuscripts by Neil
 (503) 741-1119.

Between Rock And Hard Places - Tom Constanten (Hulogosi Books, P.O. Box 
1188,
 Eugene, OR 97440, 1992) a 'musical autobiodyssey', including musical
 scores, and a TCBase of performances.  Published in 1992.

Aesthetics Of The Grateful Dead - David Womack (Flying Public Press, 
P.O. Box
 112, Palo Alto, CA 94301, 1991)  This book covers the relationship
 between music critics and the Dead, the Dead's lyrics and musical
 styles, and a review of all the Dead's recordings.  Can be ordered
 from the publisher for $12.95.

J. Garcia:  Paintings, Drawings, And Prints - J. Garcia (Ten Speed Press 
c/o
 Celestial Arts, P.O. Box 7123, Berkeley, CA  94707, (510) 845-8414,
 Fax:  (510)524-1052, ISBN 0-89087-681-9 (cloth), ISBN 0-89087-654-1
 (paper)) This 96 page book includes 35 black-and-white and 40 color
 images of Jerry Garcia's art works.  Published in September, 1992.

Goin' Down The Road:  A Grateful Dead Traveling Companion - Blair 
Jackson (New
 York:  Harmony Books, 1992)  this book contains interviews with Garcia,
 Weir, Hart, Kreutzman, Lesh, Hunter, Donna Jean Godchaux, and Hunter
 and Garcia.  Also included are sections on the start and demise of
 Grateful Dead and Round Records, Neal Cassady, and "Roots:  Under
 The Dead's Covers".  Much of the material has previously appeared in
 various issues of "Golden Road" magazine.  Published in October, 1992.

Bill Graham Presents - Bill Graham and Robert Greenfield ( )
 The book is a set of interviews with Bill Graham, his family, his
 friends and musicians, including Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir.  The book
 covers Graham's life from his tough beginnings in Europe through
 life in America, the Mime Troupe, and his concert promoter years.
 Published in October, 1992.

Freehand:  The Art Of Stanley Mouse - Stanley Mouse (Snow Lion Graphics, 
San
 Francisco, 1992) published in November, 1992.  A retrospective of
 Stanley Mouse's artwork, a lot of it done directly or indirectly for
 the Dead.

DeadBase '91 - The Annual Edition Of The Complete Guide To Grateful Dead
 Songlists - John W. Scott, Mike Dolguskin, and Stu Nixon (Hanover, NH,
 1992) contains the Grateful Dead's appearances and songlists for 1991
 plus other important and interesting information.
 (Their address:  P.O. Box 499, Hanover, NH 03755)

DeadBase VI - The Complete Guide To Grateful Dead Songlists - John W. 
Scott,
 Mike Dolguskin, and Stu Nixon (Hanover, NH, 1992) contains the
 Grateful Dead's appearances and songlists from 1965 to 1991 plus
 other important and interesting information.
 (Their address:  P.O. Box 499, Hanover, NH 03755)

Idiot's Delight - Robert Hunter (Hanuman Books, P.O. Box 1070, Old 
Chelsea
 Station, New York, NY 10113, 1992)  A poem about desire, metaphorically
 described as a dinner, at which the host serves "Idiot's Delight".
 The book is roughly 2.5 by 4 inches, 125 pages long, and is modeled
 after Indian prayer books.  In fact, it is printed in India.

Grateful Dead Comix - Number 7 (Kitchen Sink Press, No. 2 Swamp Rd.,
Princeton,
 WI 54968) Issue Number 7 includes:  "Alligator", "Where's Jerry", and
 "Eagle Mall - Part II".  Published in March, 1993.

Grateful Dead Comix - Vol. 2, No. 1 (Kitchen Sink Press, No. 2 Swamp 
Rd.,
 Princeton, WI 54968) the eighth release in this series, it includes: 
 "Eagle Mall - Part III", "Ripple", and "Attics Of My Mind".  The change
 in numbering was the result of a change in printing size to comic book
 size and lowering the price to $3.95.  Published in April, 1993.

Grateful Dead Comix - Vol. 2, No. 2 (Kitchen Sink Press, No. 2 Swamp 
Rd.,
 Princeton, WI 54968) this ninth comic includes:  "Eagle Mall - Part 
IV".

Grateful Dead Comix - Vol. 2, No. 3 (Kitchen Sink Press, No. 2 Swamp 
Rd.,
 Princeton, WI 54968) this tenth comic includes:  " ".

Grateful Dead Comix - Vol. 2, No. 4 (Kitchen Sink Press, No. 2 Swamp 
Rd.,
 Princeton, WI 54968) this eleventh comic includes:  " ".

The Bride Of Entropy - Robert Hunter (Viking ) a series of three long 
poems,
 including "An American Adventure".  To be published in 1993.

Dead Head Families - Mari Kane ( ) this book is a collection of 
photographs
 of families taken at Grateful Dead concerts between 1987 and 1990.
 Kane is a San Francisco photographer and used a mobile studio to take
 the photos.  To be published.

Jerry's Kids:  Portraits Of Deadheads In America - William Lemke ( ) a 
book of
 his extensive portraits of Deadheads.  To be published.  

Sound System Engineering - Don and Carolyn Davis ( ) this book shows the
 1974 "Wall of Sound" system (Alembic is given a credit under the
 drawing), although Dan Healy or the Dead are not credited. 

Secrets Of The Masters -  (Guitar Player Magazine, 1993)  this book of 
some
 thirty interviews includes Jerry Garcia, and covers his techniques,
 equipment, and playing.  Published in February, 1993.

Golden Road (484 Lake Park Ave - No. 82, Oakland, CA 94610)  magazine 
 dedicated to covering the Grateful Dead.  They have temporarily
 ceased publication of the quarterly editions in the Spring of 1991
 with Issue No. 25.  They have put out a 1992 Annual issue and a
 1993 Annual issue.

Relix (P.O. Box 94, Brooklyn, NY 11229) magazine dedicated to covering 
the
 San Francisco sound and the Grateful Dead.  Box 92 is for Relix 
Records.
 Rockin Relix - Relix Magazine, 1439 East 37th Street (Down), Brooklyn,
 NY 11234

Dupree's Diamond News (P.O. Box 3603, New York, NY 10185)  magazine 
dedicated
 to news about the Grateful Dead.  A news flyer is often handed out at
 concerts.

Dead Heads (P.O. 1065, San Rafael, CA 94915)  mailing address for the 
Dead
 Heads.  They send out occasional mailings.

Grateful Dead Productions (P.O. Box 1073, San Rafael, CA 94915)  GD 
office.

Grateful Dead Merchandising (P.O. Box X, Novato, CA 94948, (800) CAL-
DEAD or
 (800) 225-3323) the official source of Grateful Dead and related
 merchandise.   Merchandise info and problem line:  (415) 456-2883.

Grateful Dead Ticket Sales - Name of Concert (P.O. Box C-S 8150, San 
Rafael,
 CA 94912) this address is only for mail ordering concert tickets.
 Mail order information:  (415) 457-8457.  Concert hotlines:  West Coast
 (415) 457-6388 (California); East Coast (201) 744-7700 (New Jersey)
 (Note:  the P.O. Box sometimes changes to 8190 for different shows.)

Grateful Dead Ticket Sales (P.O. Box 9812, San Rafael, CA 94912) this 
address
 is only for any suggestions, problems, praise, or complaints.  Mail
 order problems:  (415) 457-8034.

Ice Nine Publishing Company (P.O. Box 1073, San Rafael, CA 94915)  
 publishing company for the Grateful Dead (and related) music.

Warner Brothers Publications (265 Secaucus Road, Secaucus, NJ 07096-
2037,
 (800) 638-0005 x 932, (201) 348-0700 x 932) publisher of Ice Nine 
music.

 Songbooks, etc.
 ---------------

Grateful Dead - GD (Ice Nine/WB VF 0076, 1972) contains music for the
 "Workingman's Dead" and "American Beauty" albums.  It has the jester
 on the cover and includes much artwork from the Mouse Studios.

Garcia - Jerry Garcia (Ice Nine/WB VF 0070, 1972) contains music for 
Garcia's
 first solo album.  The cover is a ink print of Garcia's right hand.

New Riders Of The Purple Sage - NRPS (Ice Nine/WB) music for their first
album.

The Guitar Book:  A Handbook For Electric And Acoustic Guitarists - Tom
Wheeler
 (Harper & Row, ISBN 0-06-014579-X, New York, rev. ed. 1978) this music
 book supposedly contains some transcriptions of the Dead's music. 

Grateful Dead Vol. II - GD (Ice Nine/Warner Bro. VF 0434) contains music 
for
 "Wake Of The Flood", "From The Mars Hotel", and "Blues For Allah"
 albums. It has the crow on the cover.

Grateful Dead Anthology - GD (Ice Nine/Warner Bro. VF 0624) contains 
songs
 from various albums.  It has the skull and roses on the cover.

The Best Of Grateful Dead - GD (Ice Nine/WB VF 1414) songs from 
Anthology.

Grateful Dead Anthology - Guitar Edition - GD (Ice Nine/WB GF 0284) 
arranged
 by Mark Phillips.

Sugar Magnolia - Bob Weir (Guitar Magazine, December, 1987, pp. 84-96) 
this
 issue of Guitar Magazine has the tablature for "Sugar Magnolia" and
 includes an interview with Bob Weir.

The Music Of Grateful Dead Made Easy For Guitar - GD (Ice Nine/WB GF 
0279).

Guitar Superstar Series:  Grateful Dead - Featuring Super-Tab Notations - 
GD 
 (Ice Nine/WB GF 0285)

The Best Of Grateful Dead - For Guitar - Includes Super-Tab Notations - 
GD


                                                                                      

 (Ice Nine/WB GF 0337) arranged by Jesse Gress.

Touch Of Grey - GD (Ice Nine Publishing Co./Warner Bro. Publications VS 
4924)
 this is sheet music for this song, published in the Fall of 1987.

Rise Up Singing - edited by Peter Blood-Patterson (Sing Out Corporation,
 P.O. Box 5253, Bethlehem PA 18015, (215) 865-5366, 1988, ISBN
 0-86571-137-2 (spiralbound), ISBN 0-86571-136-4 (hardbound)) This
 songbook has the lyrics and guitar chords to many songs, including the
 Dead's "Ripple".

In The Dark - GD (Ice Nine/Warner Bro. VF 1435) music for the album.

Built To Last - GD (Ice Nine/Warner Bro. VF 1612) music for the album.

Foolish Heart - GD (Ice Nine/Warner Bro. VS 5396) sheet music for the 
song.

Garcia's Solos:  Note by Note -  (Tom Tom Productions, P.O. Box 550,
 Slatersville, RI 02876)  Tablature transcriptions are described and
 demonstrated on two cassette tapes.  The first tape includes: "Althea",
 "Dire Wolf", "To Lay Me Down", "U. S. Blues", and four other songs.
 The second tapes includes:  "Alabama Getaway", "Crazy Fingers", "It
 Must Have Been The Roses", "Sugaree", and four additional songs.
 According to the ads:  "This instructional package is for educational
 purposes only and makes no claim of participation or endorsement by any
 artist listed."

Without A Net - GD (Warner Bro. VF 1699) music for the songs on the
 album, in the same order as on the CD.

Classic Grateful Dead - Selections from Workingman's Dead - GD (WB 
GF0434)
 Arranged by Heumre B. Luttjeboer.  It has the music for:  "Black
 Peter", "Casey Jones", "Cumberland Blues", "New Speedway Boogie", and
 "Uncle John's Band".

Classic Grateful Dead - Selections from American Beauty - GD (WB GF0456)
 Arranged by Heumre B. Luttjeboer.  It has the music for:  "Box Of Rain"
 "Friend Of The Devil", "Ripple", "Sugar Magnolia", and "Truckin'".

Grateful Dead Anthology - Intermediate Guitar - GD (Warner Bro. VF    )
 This has a one page table of contents, as opposed to the original
 Anthology's two, and does not contain all the songs in the original
 Anthology.  It does have "Touch Of Grey", "Built To Last", and
 "Foolish Heart".
 
In closing, I would like to give "Special Thanks" to the following for
providing
 the inspiration, help, support, rumor control, and crucial info:

 Geoff Reeves, Michael Bandes, Cormac Burke, I. Fraser, John W. Scott,
 George Cross, Seth Jackson, A. C. Muenz, John Reilly, Jeff Loomis, Alan
 Wexelblat, Kamarauskas, Peter Zukoski, Rich Cower, Dennis Doubleday,
 Doug Moog, Gary Dispoto, Mark Kraitchman, Andrew Trapani, Harvey J.
 Chervitz, Steve Elias, David Gans, Eric Flaum, Jeff Tamarkin, M. Rego,
 Bob Thaden, William Richard, Robin and Stuart Nixon, Michael A. Murphy,
 Bill Weisman, Niels P. Mayer, Dan Blumenthal, David Vinayak Wallace,
 Eli Messinger, Mark Nudelman, J. B. Hofmann, jrr (Trucker), Mike 
Peckar,
 John Schulien, Doug Faunt, Hell's Angels (NYC Chapter), Kent Stewart,
 Frank Caherty, Tom Constanten via Relix, Dennis Bruggink, Eagle,
 Richard E. Baum, Jerry Newmark, Elliot Hans, Ian Harries, Leora Lawton,
 Glen Wheless, The Golden Road/Blair Jackson, Pete Zakel, Ben Fine,
 Brian Jarvinen, Steve Samuels, Joseph E. Doheny, Ken Hannan, Randy
 McKinney, Dave McIntyre, Gordon Garb, Neil Schumann, Dan Blumenthal,
 Loren Rosen, Michael Walsh, Eric J. Simon, Robert C. Major, Mike
 Dalich, Peter Clark, Allen J. Baum, David Chesavage, tomw, Elspeth
 Cusack, Andrew Gallo, Jamie Ide, Floyd Vest, Larry Willard, Gary B.
 Burnet, David S. Lerner, Steve Ramirez, Svante Lindahl, Ross MacKay,
 Steve Holm, Carl Mead, Richard Factor, Gavin Ross, furbush, Unbroken
 Chain, Dupree's Diamond News, The WELL, Relix, Scott Allen, Ken Cluff,
 David Womack, Jeff Lester, Tom Wible, the Grateful Dead, and all those
 who came before us. 
    :-) :-) ;-)


In the history of recorded sound, many formats have been used:  wax 
cylinders,
78 rpm records, 45 rpm records (in mono and stereo), 33 1/3 rpm records 
(in
mono, stereo, CD-4, QS, and SQ), reel-to-reel tape (in stereo and four 
track),
eight track tape, cassette, CD, DAT, DCC, and MD among them.  Some never 
have
become popular, some have disappeared from popular usage and some are 
still
with us.  I have used the most popular format, the 33 1/3 revolutions 
per
minute long playing record, as the method of listing recordings in this
discography.  Where there are differences, I have included other 
formats.  In
particular, this applies to CDs, which often include new or additional
material
not available on the records, and to cassettes, which sometimes are the 
only
other format, besides CD, being used to release material.  In some 
cases,
material is only being released on CDs.  I have tried to be thorough, 
but ... 


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