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Without a Net

Without a Net is the eighth live album by the Grateful Dead (their twenty-first overall). It compiles performances from October 1989 to April 1990, and was released in September 1990. The album simulates the progression of an actual Grateful Dead concert and was certified Gold by the RIAA in November 1990.[2] It is the final contemporary live album that was released in their career.

Without a Net
Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 1990
RecordedOctober 1989 – April 1990
GenreJam rock
Length131:56
LabelArista
ProducerJohn Cutler, Phil Lesh
The Grateful Dead chronology
Built to Last
(1989)
Without a Net
(1990)
One from the Vault
(1991)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Background Edit

The Grateful Dead's albums had frustrated critics and fans alike for neither approaching nor accurately representing the band's live concert sound and experience—to the point that band-approved, fan-made tapes were preferred to official releases. The band's organization had poured profits into sound reinforcement and cutting-edge technology for their concert performances and were likewise frustrated by the seeming shortfall in capturing their sound on album.[3]

With the advent of digital technology, Without a Net was the band's first contemporary live project in nine years, and featured selections from then-recent tours in an attempt to allow the home listener a closer facsimile of the band's engulfing sound system. Touting the advancement in production clarity, the accompanying shrink wrap sticker proclaimed: "The world's grandest, largest, best live recording."

The resulting album achieved gold-status sales within weeks of its release—the first live album by the band to do so. A series of live releases followed, beginning with a complete concert performance in its entirety. The release of archival live performances continued after the 1995 dissolution of the band and is ongoing.

Content and packaging Edit

The album title uses the idiom metaphorically, alluding to the band's disinclination for prepared set lists. They preferred just to play and let the song choice evolve by sense for each performance, pulling from a repertoire of over 100 then-common songs. In keeping with that notion, the packaging used a circus theme, with a "Big Top Limited Edition" also-available, featuring clowns and related artwork. The album's dedication to Clifton Hanger is a reference to keyboardist Brent Mydland, who used the alias for hotel registration. Mydland died before the album's release.[4]

The album is an attempt to compile some of the best performances from then-recent tours and present them as a prototypical Grateful Dead concert, as they sounded at that time. However, Mydland's death and the subsequent addition of Vince Welnick and Bruce Hornsby had changed the band's live sound by the time the album was available. Seventeen songs were chosen from two of the most recent tours and sequenced to represent typical set placement (though the traditional "Drums" solo and "Space" improvisation are absent, and the final "encore" track is given an early fade out).

Track listing Edit

Disc 1
No.TitleRecording date and venueLength
1."Feel Like a Stranger[a]" (Barlow, Weir)October 9, 1989, at Hampton Coliseum7:32
2."Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo[b]" (Hunter, Garcia)March 21, 1990, at Copps Coliseum8:00
3."Walkin' Blues[c]" (Johnson, arr. Weir)March 15, 1990, at Capital Centre5:44
4."Althea[c]" (Hunter, Garcia)March 15, 1990, at Capital Centre6:55
5."Cassidy" (Barlow, Weir)October 19, 1989, at The Spectrum6:36
6."Bird Song" (Hunter, Garcia)December 9, 1989, at Great Western Forum12:57
7."Let It Grow[b]" (Barlow, Weir)March 14, 1990, at Capital Centre11:55
Total length:59:39
Disc 2
No.TitleRecording date and venueLength
1."China Cat Sunflower/I Know You Rider[b]" (Hunter, Garcia/trad., arr. Grateful Dead)April 1, 1990, at The Omni10:24
2."Looks Like Rain[b]" (Barlow, Weir)March 28, 1990, at Nassau Coliseum8:04
3."Eyes of the World[b]" (Hunter, Garcia)March 29, 1990, at Nassau Coliseum16:14
4."Victim or the Crime" (Graham, Weir)October 15, 1989, at Brendan Byrne Arena8:04
5."Help on the Way/Slipknot!/Franklin's Tower[d]" (Hunter, Garcia/Grateful Dead/Hunter, Garcia, Kreutzmann)March 30, 1990, at Nassau Coliseum19:07
6."One More Saturday Night" (Weir)March 24, 1990, at Knickerbocker Arena4:51
7."Dear Mr. Fantasy[b]" (Capaldi, Winwood, Wood)April 1, 1990, at The Omni5:44
Total length:72:28

Notes

  1. ^ Later remixed and released with entire concert on Formerly the Warlocks
  2. ^ a b c d e f Later remixed and released with entire concert on Spring 1990 (The Other One)
  3. ^ a b Later remixed and released with entire concert on Terrapin Station (Limited Edition)
  4. ^ Later remixed and released with entire concert on Spring 1990
  • The vinyl pressing puts "Bird Song" before "One More Saturday Night" instead of after "Cassidy"

Personnel Edit

Additional musician

Charts Edit

Year Chart Position
1990 Billboard 200 43[5]

References Edit

  1. ^ Planer, Lindsay. "Without a Net". AllMusic. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
  2. ^ "RIAA Gold & Platinum database-Without a Net". Retrieved February 28, 2009.
  3. ^ "Tech Pioneers - Wired Magazine". Retrieved May 14, 2016.
  4. ^ "Grateful Dead Family Discography - Without a Net". Retrieved May 14, 2016.
  5. ^ "Billboard album chart history-Grateful Dead". Retrieved March 1, 2009.

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This article is about the 1990 album For other uses see Without a Net disambiguation Without a Net is the eighth live album by the Grateful Dead their twenty first overall It compiles performances from October 1989 to April 1990 and was released in September 1990 The album simulates the progression of an actual Grateful Dead concert and was certified Gold by the RIAA in November 1990 2 It is the final contemporary live album that was released in their career Without a NetLive album by The Grateful DeadReleasedSeptember 1990RecordedOctober 1989 April 1990GenreJam rockLength131 56LabelAristaProducerJohn Cutler Phil LeshThe Grateful Dead chronologyBuilt to Last 1989 Without a Net 1990 One from the Vault 1991 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Content and packaging 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Charts 6 ReferencesBackground EditThe Grateful Dead s albums had frustrated critics and fans alike for neither approaching nor accurately representing the band s live concert sound and experience to the point that band approved fan made tapes were preferred to official releases The band s organization had poured profits into sound reinforcement and cutting edge technology for their concert performances and were likewise frustrated by the seeming shortfall in capturing their sound on album 3 With the advent of digital technology Without a Net was the band s first contemporary live project in nine years and featured selections from then recent tours in an attempt to allow the home listener a closer facsimile of the band s engulfing sound system Touting the advancement in production clarity the accompanying shrink wrap sticker proclaimed The world s grandest largest best live recording The resulting album achieved gold status sales within weeks of its release the first live album by the band to do so A series of live releases followed beginning with a complete concert performance in its entirety The release of archival live performances continued after the 1995 dissolution of the band and is ongoing Content and packaging EditThe album title uses the idiom metaphorically alluding to the band s disinclination for prepared set lists They preferred just to play and let the song choice evolve by sense for each performance pulling from a repertoire of over 100 then common songs In keeping with that notion the packaging used a circus theme with a Big Top Limited Edition also available featuring clowns and related artwork The album s dedication to Clifton Hanger is a reference to keyboardist Brent Mydland who used the alias for hotel registration Mydland died before the album s release 4 The album is an attempt to compile some of the best performances from then recent tours and present them as a prototypical Grateful Dead concert as they sounded at that time However Mydland s death and the subsequent addition of Vince Welnick and Bruce Hornsby had changed the band s live sound by the time the album was available Seventeen songs were chosen from two of the most recent tours and sequenced to represent typical set placement though the traditional Drums solo and Space improvisation are absent and the final encore track is given an early fade out Track listing EditDisc 1No TitleRecording date and venueLength1 Feel Like a Stranger a Barlow Weir October 9 1989 at Hampton Coliseum7 322 Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo b Hunter Garcia March 21 1990 at Copps Coliseum8 003 Walkin Blues c Johnson arr Weir March 15 1990 at Capital Centre5 444 Althea c Hunter Garcia March 15 1990 at Capital Centre6 555 Cassidy Barlow Weir October 19 1989 at The Spectrum6 366 Bird Song Hunter Garcia December 9 1989 at Great Western Forum12 577 Let It Grow b Barlow Weir March 14 1990 at Capital Centre11 55Total length 59 39 Disc 2No TitleRecording date and venueLength1 China Cat Sunflower I Know You Rider b Hunter Garcia trad arr Grateful Dead April 1 1990 at The Omni10 242 Looks Like Rain b Barlow Weir March 28 1990 at Nassau Coliseum8 043 Eyes of the World b Hunter Garcia March 29 1990 at Nassau Coliseum16 144 Victim or the Crime Graham Weir October 15 1989 at Brendan Byrne Arena8 045 Help on the Way Slipknot Franklin s Tower d Hunter Garcia Grateful Dead Hunter Garcia Kreutzmann March 30 1990 at Nassau Coliseum19 076 One More Saturday Night Weir March 24 1990 at Knickerbocker Arena4 517 Dear Mr Fantasy b Capaldi Winwood Wood April 1 1990 at The Omni5 44Total length 72 28 Notes Later remixed and released with entire concert on Formerly the Warlocks a b c d e f Later remixed and released with entire concert on Spring 1990 The Other One a b Later remixed and released with entire concert on Terrapin Station Limited Edition Later remixed and released with entire concert on Spring 1990 The vinyl pressing puts Bird Song before One More Saturday Night instead of after Cassidy Personnel EditJerry Garcia guitar vocals Bob Weir guitar vocals Brent Mydland keyboards vocals Phil Lesh bass guitar vocals Bill Kreutzmann drums Mickey Hart drumsAdditional musician Branford Marsalis tenor and soprano saxophones on Eyes of the World Charts EditYear Chart Position1990 Billboard 200 43 5 References Edit Planer Lindsay Without a Net AllMusic Retrieved September 30 2018 RIAA Gold amp Platinum database Without a Net Retrieved February 28 2009 Tech Pioneers Wired Magazine Retrieved May 14 2016 Grateful Dead Family Discography Without a Net Retrieved May 14 2016 Billboard album chart history Grateful Dead Retrieved March 1 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Without a Net amp oldid 1157048758, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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