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Wake of the Flood

Wake of the Flood is the sixth studio album (and tenth album overall) by the rock band the Grateful Dead. Released on October 15, 1973, it was the first album on the band's own Grateful Dead Records label. Their first studio album in nearly three years, it was also the first without founding member Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, who had recently died. His absence and keyboardist Keith Godchaux's penchants for bebop and modal jazz (rather than McKernan's tendencies toward the blues and rhythm and blues) contributed to the band's musical evolution. Godchaux's wife, vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux, also joined the group and appears on the album.[8]

Wake of the Flood
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 15, 1973 (1973-10-15)
RecordedAugust 4–15, 1973
StudioThe Record Plant, Sausalito[1]
Genre
Length45:34
LabelGrateful Dead
ProducerGrateful Dead
Grateful Dead chronology
Singles from Wake of the Flood
  1. "Let Me Sing Your Blues Away"
    Released: October 1973
  2. "Eyes of the World"
    Released: October 1973

The release fared better on the pop charts than their previous studio album (1970's American Beauty), reaching No. 18.[9] An expanded version was released in 2004.

Recording edit

After three live albums in a row, the Grateful Dead wanted to record studio versions of songs written since Keith Godchaux had joined the band. At the time of recording, five of the songs on the album (and part of a 6th) had been in live rotation for up to a year and a half, as arrangements were road-tested and finalized. Referring to this period, bassist Phil Lesh explained, "We'd learned to break in the material at shows (under fire, as it were), rather than try to work it out at rehearsals, or in the studio at tremendous expense."[10]

The new compositions drew on many of the band's influences, blending genres from country folk and R&B to ragtime and jazz rock, the latter being more prominent than previously.[11][3] As had become routine, Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia wrote the majority of the songs; Bob Weir contributed the epic "Weather Report Suite" with lyrics by John Perry Barlow. The "Prelude" section of this piece had been developed onstage, but the "Part 1" and "Part 2 (Let it Grow)" debuted after the album's recording. "Let Me Sing Your Blues Away" is the band's only singing-songwriting contribution from Keith Godchaux. It was performed live just six times, in September 1973, between the recording and release of the album.

Describing Godchaux's influence, drummer Bill Kreutzmann characterized the album as "Keith's coming out party." Remarking on the evolution in style, he remembered:

Jerry brought "Row Jimmy" into us one day, and it was really difficult to get a grip on it at first. It has a slow tempo, which makes it seem like it would be easy, but it calls for a slight reggae groove layered over a ballad. Rhythmically, the lengths aren't traditional. They're not just twos and fours. It's deceiving. Basically, you have to play the song in half-time with a double-time bounce on top. It's trickier than it sounds. But once I locked into it, "Row Jimmy" became one of the best songs in our repertoire.[12]

The band chose to record at the recently built Record Plant between August 4–15, 1973. It was in Sausalito, near their San Rafael home base, and had been used by cohorts New Riders of the Purple Sage for their successful album The Adventures of Panama Red (which featured input from Hunter and Donna Godchaux).[1] Staff engineer Tom Flye, assistant engineer Tom Anderson, and Dead soundman Dan Healy recorded and mixed on 24-track,[13] bringing the mixdown to Lacquer Channel in Sausalito for mastering. The initial vinyl runs were pressed by Monarch Record Mfg., in Los Angeles.

Release edit

The album title comes from the opening stanza of "Here Comes Sunshine":

Wake of the flood, laughing water, '49
Get out the pans, don't just stand there dreaming, get out the way,

a poetic reference to the historic flood in Vanport, Oregon (a site where the Dead would play in 1995).[14] Though lyrically the songs continued Hunter's Americana themes, a thread of Earth, seasons and life cycles connects the material, particularly with Weir and Barlow's culminating suite.[15] This is represented in the album cover artwork, designed by San Francisco counterculture artist and band associate Rick Griffin. It has an Earth tone and simple graphics including a woodcut-derived figure of a harvest-reaping man with a wheat bundle and scythe, and a field crow which was extracted from the card game Rook (and never credited).[16] Reflecting the cycles of nature is an image, hidden in a cloud, of a hooded skull. Griffin said that the artwork was inspired by a quote from Revelation – "And the sea gave up the dead that were in it and death and Hell gave up the dead that were in them, and they were judged, every man according to their works." (Revelation 20:13) He added that the image was designed "to show an alternative to that. I wanted to juxtapose that Scripture with a loving image, an image of loving harvest."[17] (The list of song titles on the back cover is missing from some early pressings.)

After completing their extended contract and extracting themselves from Warner Bros., the Dead were left without a record label for production and distribution of their albums. The decision was made to start an independent label, in order to retain complete control of their recordings and allow for side-projects. Lesh explained, "We already owned our own sound system. Booking and travel were in-house. It seemed as if being our own record company would be worth a try. No one could see a downside."[10] Though pressing their own records was foreseeable, setting up a distribution network to compete with existing channels was formidable and ultimately short-lived. Lesh continued, "How would we distribute the records? [Manager Ron] Rakow's original scam was to sell the records from ice-cream trucks...seriously impractical. In the end, we settled on a more traditional model: the Dead would finance and produce the recordings, and United Artists Records would manufacture and distribute."[10]

"Perhaps the studio vibe was too comfortable – the performances on the record fell far short of the intensity we could bring to the music in live performances. Still, the album, Wake of the Flood, did fairly well commercially."

– Phil Lesh[10]

Two singles were released: "Let Me Sing Your Blues Away (b/w "Here Comes Sunshine"), followed by single edits of "Eyes of the World" (b/w "Weather Report Part I"). Neither charted. The Dead's ex-label responded to the loss of the band by compiling "best-of" and archive albums, beginning with Skeletons from the Closet, just months after the release of Wake of the Flood.

All of the songs but "Let Me Sing Your Blues Away" and the first parts of "Weather Report Suite" remained in setlists throughout the existence of the band (though "Here Comes Sunshine" was absent from 2/23/74 to December 1992). Weir had played the finger-picked "Prelude" for months before attaching it to "Weather Report Suite", ultimately dropping all but the "Let it Grow" section after 1974. Though the album's version is concise, "Eyes of the World" in particular had already become an extended-jam set piece and would remain so.

With the collapse of the band's label in 1976, Wake of the Flood was in and out of print for many years. Exercising an active contract, United Artists made a one-off pressing on their Liberty label in 1979. The album went back into publication when it was released on CD in 1988, again on the Grateful Dead Records imprint. It was remastered and expanded for inclusion in the Beyond Description box set in October 2004. The expanded version was released separately in 2006.[18]

A 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of Wake of the Flood, remastered from the original recording, was released on September 29, 2023. The CD version includes two bonus tracks – demo recordings of "Eyes of the World" and "Wake of the Flood" – and a bonus disc recorded live at McGaw Hall in Evanston, Illinois on November 1, 1973. The digital download version, in ALAC or FLAC format, has the same tracks as the two-disc CD. The LP version, on black or colored vinyl or as a picture disc, has the same tracks as the original album.[19][20]

Track listing edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo"Garcia5:42
2."Let Me Sing Your Blues Away"K. Godchaux3:15
3."Row Jimmy"
  • Garcia
  • Hunter
Garcia7:11
4."Stella Blue"
  • Garcia
  • Hunter
Garcia6:22
Total length:22:30
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Here Comes Sunshine"
  • Garcia
  • Hunter
Garcia4:37
2."Eyes of the World"
  • Garcia
  • Hunter
Garcia5:16
3."Weather Report Suite: Prelude / Part I / Part II (Let It Grow)"Weir12:41
Total length:22:34
Beyond Description (1973-1989) reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
8."Eyes of the World" (live on September 7, 1973 at Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY)
  • Garcia
  • Hunter
Garcia17:02
9."Weather Report Suite" (acoustic demo)
  • Weir
  • Andersen
  • Barlow
Weir12:36
10."China Doll" (studio outtake)
  • Garcia
  • Hunter
Garcia4:02
Total length:78:44

Notes:


50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
8."Eyes of the World" (demo)
  • Garcia
  • Hunter
Garcia5:42
9."Here Comes Sunshine" (demo)
  • Garcia
  • Hunter
Garcia7:34
50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition bonus disc – recorded live on November 1, 1973 at McGaw Hall in Evanston, Illinois
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Weather Report Suite"
  • Weir
  • Andersen
  • Barlow
Weir16:50
2."Morning Dew"Garcia13:22
3."Playing in the Band"
Weir14:52
4."Uncle John's Band"
  • Garcia
  • Hunter
Garcia11:38
5."Playing in the Band"
  • Weir
  • Hart
  • Hunter
Weir3:31
6."Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo"
  • Garcia
  • Hunter
Garcia8:04

Wake of the Flood: The Angel's Share edit

Wake of the Flood: The Angel's Share
 
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 18, 2023
RecordedAugust 6–17, 1973
StudioRecord Plant (Sausalito)
Length2h 28m
Label
Grateful Dead chronology
Dave's Picks Volume 47
(2023)
Wake of the Flood: The Angel's Share
(2023)
Dave's Picks Volume 48
(2023)

On August 18, 2023, a collection of demos and outtakes from the Wake of the Flood recording sessions entitled Wake of the Flood: The Angel's Share was released in streaming and digital download formats.[21][22] This is the third release in the Angel's Share series, following similar collections pertaining to the sessions for Workingman's Dead and American Beauty.

Track listing edit

No.TitleRecording dateLength
1."Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo" (take 9, not slated)August 67:35
2."Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo" (take 10, slated)August 61:23
3."Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo" (take 11, slated)August 67:43
4."Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo" (take 16, slated)August 67:45
5."Stella Blue" (take 1, not slated)August 71:32
6."Stella Blue" (take 2, not slated)August 77:20
7."Stella Blue" (take 4, slated)August 70:59
8."Stella Blue" (take 5, not slated)August 77:23
9."I Am the Rain (Weather Report Suite)" (take 2, slated)August 70:38
10."I Am the Rain (Weather Report Suite)" (take 23, slated)August 71:37
11."I Am the Rain (Weather Report Suite)" (take 4, slated)August 76:15
12."Pistol Shot (China Doll)" (take 1, slated)August 83:56
13."Pistol Shot (China Doll)" (take 2, slated)August 84:34
14."Pistol Shot (China Doll)" (take 3, slated)August 81:37
15."Pistol Shot (China Doll)" (take 4, slated)August 83:52
16."Row Jimmy" (take 1, not slated)August 101:49
17."Eyes of the World" (run-through, not slated)August 100:40
18."Eyes of the World" (take 1, slated)August 101:03
19."Eyes of the World" (take 6, not slated)August 106:08
20."Eyes of the World" (take 15, not slated)August 100:34
21."Eyes of the World" (take 16, not slated)August 106:18
22."Let Me Sing Your Blues Away" (take 1, not slated)August 150:53
23."Let Me Sing Your Blues Away" (take 2, slated)August 1511:03
24."Let Me Sing Your Blues Away" (take 3, slated)August 154:29
25."Let Me Sing Your Blues Away" (take 4, slated)August 154:36
26."Let Me Sing Your Blues Away" (take 13, not slated)August 153:20
27."Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain)" (take 1, not slated)August 161:28
28."Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain)" (take 2, not slated)August 160:47
29."Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain)" (take 3, slated)August 162:02
30."Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain)" (take 4, not slated)August 161:36
31."Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain)" (take 5, not slated)August 160:31
32."Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain)" (take 6, not slated)August 162:35
33."Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain)" (take 7, slated)August 162:49
34."Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain)" (take 8, slated)August 165:30
35."Weather Report Suite" (take 10, not slated)August 162:48
36."Weather Report Suite" (take 11, not slated)August 165:39
37."Weather Report Suite" (take 16, not slated)August 164:47
38."Weather Report Suite" (take 8, slated)August 1713:16

Personnel edit

Charts edit

Billboard

Year Chart Position
1973 Pop Albums 18[23]
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Hungarian Physical Albums (MAHASZ)[24] 7

References edit

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  7. ^ . Internet Archive. Archived from the original on 2011-06-28. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
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  12. ^ Kreutzmann, Bill (2015). Deal. St. Martin's Press, New York. Chapter 12. ISBN 978-1-250-03380-2.
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  14. ^ Hunter, Robert (1990). A Box of Rain. Viking Penguin, New York, NY. Pg. 134. ISBN 978-0140134513.
  15. ^ Eisenhart, Mary (1994). "Wake of the Flood". Skeleton Key: A Dictionary for Deadheads. By Shank, David; Silberman, Steve. Broadway Books, New York, NY. ISBN 978-0-385-47402-3.
  16. ^ Claude Lemaire. "Enjoy the Music". enjoythemusic.com.
  17. ^ Jackson, Blair (August 2012). "Rick Griffin: His Memory and His Art Live On – A Spring 1990 Profile". dead.net. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
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  19. ^ Brakes, Rod (July 27, 2023). "Grateful Dead Unveil Remastered and Expanded 50th Anniversary Editions of 'Wake of the Flood' Featuring Previously Unreleased Material". Guitar Player. Retrieved August 1, 2023.
  20. ^ Kahn, Andy (July 27, 2023). "Stream Previously-Unreleased 'Eyes of the World' Demo Recorded by Grateful Dead Guitarist Jerry Garcia". JamBase. Retrieved August 1, 2023.
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Wake of the Flood is the sixth studio album and tenth album overall by the rock band the Grateful Dead Released on October 15 1973 it was the first album on the band s own Grateful Dead Records label Their first studio album in nearly three years it was also the first without founding member Ron Pigpen McKernan who had recently died His absence and keyboardist Keith Godchaux s penchants for bebop and modal jazz rather than McKernan s tendencies toward the blues and rhythm and blues contributed to the band s musical evolution Godchaux s wife vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux also joined the group and appears on the album 8 Wake of the FloodStudio album by Grateful DeadReleasedOctober 15 1973 1973 10 15 RecordedAugust 4 15 1973StudioThe Record Plant Sausalito 1 GenreJazz rockAmericana 2 Length45 34LabelGrateful DeadProducerGrateful DeadGrateful Dead chronologyHistory of the Grateful Dead Volume One Bear s Choice 1973 Wake of the Flood 1973 Skeletons from the Closet The Best of Grateful Dead 1974 Singles from Wake of the Flood Let Me Sing Your Blues Away Released October 1973 Eyes of the World Released October 1973Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 3 Christgau s Record GuideB 4 Entertainment WeeklyA 5 Rolling Stone not rated 6 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 7 The release fared better on the pop charts than their previous studio album 1970 s American Beauty reaching No 18 9 An expanded version was released in 2004 Contents 1 Recording 2 Release 3 Track listing 4 Wake of the Flood The Angel s Share 4 1 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 7 ReferencesRecording editAfter three live albums in a row the Grateful Dead wanted to record studio versions of songs written since Keith Godchaux had joined the band At the time of recording five of the songs on the album and part of a 6th had been in live rotation for up to a year and a half as arrangements were road tested and finalized Referring to this period bassist Phil Lesh explained We d learned to break in the material at shows under fire as it were rather than try to work it out at rehearsals or in the studio at tremendous expense 10 The new compositions drew on many of the band s influences blending genres from country folk and R amp B to ragtime and jazz rock the latter being more prominent than previously 11 3 As had become routine Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia wrote the majority of the songs Bob Weir contributed the epic Weather Report Suite with lyrics by John Perry Barlow The Prelude section of this piece had been developed onstage but the Part 1 and Part 2 Let it Grow debuted after the album s recording Let Me Sing Your Blues Away is the band s only singing songwriting contribution from Keith Godchaux It was performed live just six times in September 1973 between the recording and release of the album Describing Godchaux s influence drummer Bill Kreutzmann characterized the album as Keith s coming out party Remarking on the evolution in style he remembered Jerry brought Row Jimmy into us one day and it was really difficult to get a grip on it at first It has a slow tempo which makes it seem like it would be easy but it calls for a slight reggae groove layered over a ballad Rhythmically the lengths aren t traditional They re not just twos and fours It s deceiving Basically you have to play the song in half time with a double time bounce on top It s trickier than it sounds But once I locked into it Row Jimmy became one of the best songs in our repertoire 12 The band chose to record at the recently built Record Plant between August 4 15 1973 It was in Sausalito near their San Rafael home base and had been used by cohorts New Riders of the Purple Sage for their successful album The Adventures of Panama Red which featured input from Hunter and Donna Godchaux 1 Staff engineer Tom Flye assistant engineer Tom Anderson and Dead soundman Dan Healy recorded and mixed on 24 track 13 bringing the mixdown to Lacquer Channel in Sausalito for mastering The initial vinyl runs were pressed by Monarch Record Mfg in Los Angeles Release editThe album title comes from the opening stanza of Here Comes Sunshine Wake of the flood laughing water 49Get out the pans don t just stand there dreaming get out the way a poetic reference to the historic flood in Vanport Oregon a site where the Dead would play in 1995 14 Though lyrically the songs continued Hunter s Americana themes a thread of Earth seasons and life cycles connects the material particularly with Weir and Barlow s culminating suite 15 This is represented in the album cover artwork designed by San Francisco counterculture artist and band associate Rick Griffin It has an Earth tone and simple graphics including a woodcut derived figure of a harvest reaping man with a wheat bundle and scythe and a field crow which was extracted from the card game Rook and never credited 16 Reflecting the cycles of nature is an image hidden in a cloud of a hooded skull Griffin said that the artwork was inspired by a quote from Revelation And the sea gave up the dead that were in it and death and Hell gave up the dead that were in them and they were judged every man according to their works Revelation 20 13 He added that the image was designed to show an alternative to that I wanted to juxtapose that Scripture with a loving image an image of loving harvest 17 The list of song titles on the back cover is missing from some early pressings After completing their extended contract and extracting themselves from Warner Bros the Dead were left without a record label for production and distribution of their albums The decision was made to start an independent label in order to retain complete control of their recordings and allow for side projects Lesh explained We already owned our own sound system Booking and travel were in house It seemed as if being our own record company would be worth a try No one could see a downside 10 Though pressing their own records was foreseeable setting up a distribution network to compete with existing channels was formidable and ultimately short lived Lesh continued How would we distribute the records Manager Ron Rakow s original scam was to sell the records from ice cream trucks seriously impractical In the end we settled on a more traditional model the Dead would finance and produce the recordings and United Artists Records would manufacture and distribute 10 Perhaps the studio vibe was too comfortable the performances on the record fell far short of the intensity we could bring to the music in live performances Still the album Wake of the Flood did fairly well commercially Phil Lesh 10 Two singles were released Let Me Sing Your Blues Away b w Here Comes Sunshine followed by single edits of Eyes of the World b w Weather Report Part I Neither charted The Dead s ex label responded to the loss of the band by compiling best of and archive albums beginning with Skeletons from the Closet just months after the release of Wake of the Flood All of the songs but Let Me Sing Your Blues Away and the first parts of Weather Report Suite remained in setlists throughout the existence of the band though Here Comes Sunshine was absent from 2 23 74 to December 1992 Weir had played the finger picked Prelude for months before attaching it to Weather Report Suite ultimately dropping all but the Let it Grow section after 1974 Though the album s version is concise Eyes of the World in particular had already become an extended jam set piece and would remain so With the collapse of the band s label in 1976 Wake of the Flood was in and out of print for many years Exercising an active contract United Artists made a one off pressing on their Liberty label in 1979 The album went back into publication when it was released on CD in 1988 again on the Grateful Dead Records imprint It was remastered and expanded for inclusion in the Beyond Description box set in October 2004 The expanded version was released separately in 2006 18 A 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of Wake of the Flood remastered from the original recording was released on September 29 2023 The CD version includes two bonus tracks demo recordings of Eyes of the World and Wake of the Flood and a bonus disc recorded live at McGaw Hall in Evanston Illinois on November 1 1973 The digital download version in ALAC or FLAC format has the same tracks as the two disc CD The LP version on black or colored vinyl or as a picture disc has the same tracks as the original album 19 20 Track listing editSide oneNo TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength1 Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo Jerry GarciaRobert HunterGarcia5 422 Let Me Sing Your Blues Away Keith GodchauxHunterK Godchaux3 153 Row Jimmy GarciaHunterGarcia7 114 Stella Blue GarciaHunterGarcia6 22Total length 22 30 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength1 Here Comes Sunshine GarciaHunterGarcia4 372 Eyes of the World GarciaHunterGarcia5 163 Weather Report Suite Prelude Part I Part II Let It Grow Bob WeirEric AndersenJohn Perry BarlowWeir12 41Total length 22 34 Beyond Description 1973 1989 reissue bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength8 Eyes of the World live on September 7 1973 at Nassau Coliseum Uniondale NY GarciaHunterGarcia17 029 Weather Report Suite acoustic demo WeirAndersenBarlowWeir12 3610 China Doll studio outtake GarciaHunterGarcia4 02Total length 78 44 Notes The live version of Eyes of the World is an edited version of the performance China Doll has a coda of The Merry Go Round Broke Down written by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength8 Eyes of the World demo GarciaHunterGarcia5 429 Here Comes Sunshine demo GarciaHunterGarcia7 34 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition bonus disc recorded live on November 1 1973 at McGaw Hall in Evanston IllinoisNo TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength1 Weather Report Suite WeirAndersenBarlowWeir16 502 Morning Dew Bonnie DobsonTim RoseGarcia13 223 Playing in the Band WeirMickey HartHunterWeir14 524 Uncle John s Band GarciaHunterGarcia11 385 Playing in the Band WeirHartHunterWeir3 316 Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo GarciaHunterGarcia8 04Wake of the Flood The Angel s Share editWake of the Flood The Angel s Share nbsp Studio album by Grateful DeadReleasedAugust 18 2023RecordedAugust 6 17 1973StudioRecord Plant Sausalito Length2h 28mLabelGrateful DeadRhinoGrateful Dead chronologyDave s Picks Volume 47 2023 Wake of the Flood The Angel s Share 2023 Dave s Picks Volume 48 2023 On August 18 2023 a collection of demos and outtakes from the Wake of the Flood recording sessions entitled Wake of the Flood The Angel s Share was released in streaming and digital download formats 21 22 This is the third release in the Angel s Share series following similar collections pertaining to the sessions for Workingman s Dead and American Beauty Track listing edit No TitleRecording dateLength1 Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo take 9 not slated August 67 352 Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo take 10 slated August 61 233 Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo take 11 slated August 67 434 Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo take 16 slated August 67 455 Stella Blue take 1 not slated August 71 326 Stella Blue take 2 not slated August 77 207 Stella Blue take 4 slated August 70 598 Stella Blue take 5 not slated August 77 239 I Am the Rain Weather Report Suite take 2 slated August 70 3810 I Am the Rain Weather Report Suite take 23 slated August 71 3711 I Am the Rain Weather Report Suite take 4 slated August 76 1512 Pistol Shot China Doll take 1 slated August 83 5613 Pistol Shot China Doll take 2 slated August 84 3414 Pistol Shot China Doll take 3 slated August 81 3715 Pistol Shot China Doll take 4 slated August 83 5216 Row Jimmy take 1 not slated August 101 4917 Eyes of the World run through not slated August 100 4018 Eyes of the World take 1 slated August 101 0319 Eyes of the World take 6 not slated August 106 0820 Eyes of the World take 15 not slated August 100 3421 Eyes of the World take 16 not slated August 106 1822 Let Me Sing Your Blues Away take 1 not slated August 150 5323 Let Me Sing Your Blues Away take 2 slated August 1511 0324 Let Me Sing Your Blues Away take 3 slated August 154 2925 Let Me Sing Your Blues Away take 4 slated August 154 3626 Let Me Sing Your Blues Away take 13 not slated August 153 2027 Phil s Song Unbroken Chain take 1 not slated August 161 2828 Phil s Song Unbroken Chain take 2 not slated August 160 4729 Phil s Song Unbroken Chain take 3 slated August 162 0230 Phil s Song Unbroken Chain take 4 not slated August 161 3631 Phil s Song Unbroken Chain take 5 not slated August 160 3132 Phil s Song Unbroken Chain take 6 not slated August 162 3533 Phil s Song Unbroken Chain take 7 slated August 162 4934 Phil s Song Unbroken Chain take 8 slated August 165 3035 Weather Report Suite take 10 not slated August 162 4836 Weather Report Suite take 11 not slated August 165 3937 Weather Report Suite take 16 not slated August 164 4738 Weather Report Suite take 8 slated August 1713 16Personnel editGrateful Dead Jerry Garcia guitar pedal steel guitar vocals Donna Jean Godchaux vocals Keith Godchaux keyboards vocals Phil Lesh bass guitar Bill Kreutzmann drums Bob Weir guitar vocalsAdditional musicians Bill Atwood trumpet Vassar Clements violin Joe Ellis trumpet Martin Fierro saxophone alto tenor Sarah Fulcher vocals Matthew Kelly harmonica Frank Morin saxophone tenor Pat O Hara trombone Doug Sahm bajo sexto Benny Velarde timbales Reissue personnel Tom Anderson engineering liner notes James Austin production Hugh Brown design art direction Reggie Collins annotation Peter Coyote liner notes Jimmy Edwards associate production Sheryl Farber editorial supervision Tom Flye mixing Joe Gastwirt mastering production consultancy Dan Healy engineering Robin Hurley associate production David Lemieux production Hale Milgrim associate production Scott Pascucci associate production Ed Perlstein photography Bruce Polonsky photography Michael Putland photography Cameron Sears executive production Steve Vance design art directionCharts editBillboard Year Chart Position1973 Pop Albums 18 23 Chart 2023 PeakpositionHungarian Physical Albums MAHASZ 24 7References edit a b Grateful Dead Family Discography DeadDisc com Ham Robert December 28 2018 Record Time New amp Notable Vinyl Releases December 2018 Paste Retrieved July 17 2019 a b Planer Lindsay Wake of the Flood AllMusic Retrieved September 28 2018 Christgau Robert 1981 Consumer Guide 70s G Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor amp Fields ISBN 089919026X Retrieved February 24 2019 via robertchristgau com Svetkey Benjamin March 12 1993 Discography Grateful Dead EW com Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 24 2023 Miller Jim January 3 1974 Wake of the Flood Rolling Stone The Grateful Dead Album Guide Rolling Stone Music Internet Archive Archived from the original on 2011 06 28 Retrieved May 24 2023 Wake of the Flood Product Information cduniverse com Billboard Charts billboard 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