Dick's Picks Volume 9
File:Dickspicksvolume9.jpg
Live album by Grateful Dead
Released October 1997
Recorded September 16, 1990
Genre Rock
Length 179:48
Label Grateful Dead
Grateful Dead chronology
Terrapin Station (Limited Edition)
(1997)
Dick's Picks Volume 9
(1997)
Live at the Fillmore East 2-11-69
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]
The Music Box 4/5 stars[2]
Rolling Stone 2/5 stars [3]

Dick's Picks Volume 9 is the ninth live album in the Dick's Picks series of releases by the Grateful Dead. It was recorded on September 16, 1990 at the Madison Square Garden in New York City during the first tour with new keyboardists Vince Welnick and Bruce Hornsby. This CD contains the full show from that night.

Another Grateful Dead album recorded during the same run of concerts at Madison Square Garden is Road Trips Volume 2 Number 1.

Contents

Track listing [link]

Disc one [link]

  1. "Hell in a Bucket" (Bob Weir, Brent Mydland, John Barlow) – 7:03
  2. "Cold Rain & Snow" (Grateful Dead) – 6:42
  3. "Little Red Rooster" (Willie Dixon) – 10:21
  4. "Stagger Lee" (Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter) – 8:32
  5. "Queen Jane Approximately" (Bob Dylan) – 7:47
  6. "Tennessee Jed" (Garcia, Hunter) – 10:35
  7. "Cassidy" (Weir, Barlow) – 6:26 >
  8. "Deal" (Garcia, Hunter) – 9:48

Disc two [link]

  1. "Samson and Delilah" (traditional, arranged by Weir) – 8:10
  2. "Iko Iko" (James Crawford) – 10:15
  3. "Looks Like Rain" (Weir, Barlow) – 8:47
  4. "He's Gone" (Garcia, Hunter) – 16:26 >
  5. "No MSG Jam" (Grateful Dead) – 7:50 >
  6. "Drums" (Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart) – 8:59 >

Disc three [link]

  1. "Space" (Grateful Dead) – 10:49 >
  2. "Standing on the Moon" (Garcia, Hunter) – 9:28 >
  3. "Lunatic Preserve" (Grateful Dead) – 5:45 >
  4. "I Need a Miracle" (Weir, Barlow) – 5:19 >
  5. "Morning Dew" (Bonnie Dobson, Tim Rose) – 13:12
  6. "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" (Dylan) – 7:35

Personnel [link]

Grateful Dead

Production

  • Dan Healy – recording
  • Dick Latvala – tape archivist
  • Jeffrey Norman – CD mastering
  • John Cutler – ferromagnetist
  • Gecko Graphics – package design
  • Susana Millman – photography

See also [link]

Notes [link]

  1. ^ Ruhlmann, William. Dick's Picks Volume 9 at Allmusic
  2. ^ Metzger, John. Dick's Picks Volume 9, The Music Box, April 1998
  3. ^ The Grateful Dead Album Guide, Rolling Stone

https://wn.com/Dick's_Picks_Volume_9

Grateful Dead discography

The discography of the rock band the Grateful Dead includes more than 140 albums, the majority of them recorded live in concert. The band has also released more than two dozen singles and a number of videos.

The Grateful Dead formed in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1965 amid the counterculture of the 1960s. They had many musical influences, and their music evolved to a great degree over time. They made extensive use of improvisation, and are considered one of the originators of jam band music. The founding members were Jerry Garcia on guitar and vocals, Bob Weir on guitar and vocals, Phil Lesh on bass and vocals, Bill Kreutzmann on drums, and Ron "Pigpen" McKernan on organ, harmonica, percussion, and vocals. Pigpen died in 1973, but the other four remained with the band for its entire 30-year history. Second drummer Mickey Hart was also in the band for most of that time. Others who were band members at different times were keyboardists Tom Constanten, Keith Godchaux, Brent Mydland, and Vince Welnick, and vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux.

Dick's Picks Volume 18

Dick's Picks Volume 18 is the 18th live album in the Dick's Picks series of releases by the Grateful Dead. It was recorded February 3, 1978, at the Dane County Coliseum in Madison, Wisconsin and on February 5, 1978, at the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls, Iowa. There are also two songs from the February 4, 1978 show at the Milwaukee Auditorium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

This release is known to have a patched cut in the original soundboard tapes. If certain soundboards are missing parts of a song those creating the release will attempt to patch the cut if possible. Sometimes this is from an audience source or from an entirely different show. Unfortunately there is no database for these fixed soundboards and hence is up to the listeners to stumble upon such a discovery. Track 4 on Disc 3, Truckin, contains a patch from the Truckin recorded on 1978-01-31. The patch from 1978-01-31 starts at ~2:00 and ends at ~3:40 on the official release.

Track listing

Disc one

  • ”Bertha” (Garcia, Hunter) – 6:42
  • Volume Nine

    Vol. 9 or Volume Nine, or Volume IX, or Volume 9 may refer to:

    Video games

  • Vol. 9: The Renai Adventure ~Bittersweet Fools~, a videogame
  • Music

  • Volume 9 (Shinhwa album), album of South Korean boy band Shinhwa
  • Volume 9, (1940-1941) by Sidney Bechet 2002
  • Volume 9, by Point Blank 2014
  • Volume 9: I See You Hearin' Me, an album by the Desert Sessions
  • Pebbles, Volume 9 (CD)
  • Pebbles, Volume 9 (LP)
  • Anjunabeats Volume 9
  • Dick's Picks Volume 9
  • See also

    Volume 9 (Shinhwa album)

    Volume 9, also known as 10th Anniversary album, is the ninth studio album of South Korean boy band Shinhwa. It was released on 3 April 2008 by Good Entertainment, marking the group's 10th anniversary. It was first released as a First Press Limited Edition, with 50,000 copies, each with a hologram serial number and a 120 page photobook. The regular edition was released a week later. A 20,000 copies repackaged White Edition was released on 3 July 2008, which included new track, "Destiny of Love" (흔적) and a music video which feature footage from their Shinhwa Must Go On: 10th Anniversary Live concert held on 29 and 30 March 2008 at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena, Seoul.

    "One More Time" (다시 한번만), a ballad track, was the lead track to be released, as a digital single on 24 March 2008. "Run" was the next track to be released with a promotional music video.

    Tracks

    Information is adapted from the liner notes of Volume 9:

    New tracks in bold

    Music videos

  • "Run"
  • "Destiny of Love" - feature footage from Shinhwa Must Go On: 10th Anniversary Live concert in Seoul
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:
    ×