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01. "Estimated prophet" 02. "Dancin' In The Streets" 03. "Passenger" 04. "Samson & Delilah" 05. "Sunrise" Terrapin Station Part 1 [Lady With A Fan / Terrapin Station / Terrapin / Terrapin Transit / At A Siding /Terrapin Flyer] Lady with a fan Terrapin station Terrapin Terrapin transit At a siding Terrapin flyer 06. "Refrain" 07. "Peggy-O (Instrumental Studio Outtake)" 08. "The ascent (Instrumental Studio Outtake)" 09. "Catfish John (Studio Outtake)" 10. "Equinox (Studio Outtake)" 11. "Fire on the mountain (Studio Outtake)" 12. "Dancin' In The Streets (Live)"
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Liner Notes By David Gans |
 | Description: | "Newly Mastered by GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer David Glasser.
Produced for release by David Lemieux
The first Arista Grateful Dead album, and the first studio album featuring an outside producer their debut album a decade earlier, Terrapin Station is one of the deepest, densest, most ambitious album in the entire Dead catalog. Arista president Clive Davis vowed to get the Dead a hit record (that would take another 10 years), so he paired the Dead with Fleetwood Mac producer Keith Olson, and they created an album unlike anything they'd ever made before, filled with strings, horns, a choir, and countless other new sounds in the Dead world. And the songs...what a collection! Estimated Prophet, Samson and Delilah, Passenger, Dancing In The Street, and Donna Jean Godchaux's first lead vocal on a Dead album, Sunrise, make up Side 1. And Side 2 is the entire Terrapin Station suite, with many parts and twists and turns. Truly one of the most exciting sequences of music ever committed to vinyl by the Grateful Dead."
- LINER NOTES BY DAVID GANSFollowing a 2 year recording break, the Dead's 1977 Arista debut TERRAPIN STATION was also their first with an outside producer, Kieth Olsen, since ANTHEM OF THE SUN. Features in-depth notes by Grateful Dead Radio Hour producer David Gans.HDCD reissue with 6 bonus tracks issued in digipak with 12-page color booklet including 7 pages of liner notes. Album originally released in 1977."Terrapin Station" is a classic album by the legendary American rock band Grateful Dead, released in 1977 and now available on CD from Rhino. This record marks a pivotal moment in the band's career, blending their signature improvisational style with more polished studio production. The title track, "Terrapin Station," stands as one of their most ambitious compositions, weaving together folk, rock, and orchestral elements into an epic musical journey. Other standout tracks include "Estimated Prophet" and "Samson and Delilah." Grateful Dead are renowned for their eclectic soundscapes that fuse rock, blues, jazz, country, and psychedelia. Over decades of touring and recording since forming in 1965, they have built a devoted global fanbase known as ?Deadheads? and achieved iconic status with albums like "American Beauty" and "Workingman?s Dead." Rhino Records is celebrated for its dedication to preserving music history through high-quality reissues of classic albums across genres; their releases are prized by collectors for attention to detail in remastering audio and packaging. |  | No. of tracks: |
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8122732792 |
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