Released October 2000 on Grateful Dead Records (GDCD 4074). Visit more information on the band and links to band members’ other recordings and creative projects. Mastered by Paul Stubblebine, San Francisco David Nelson mandolin on 'A Voice from On High' and 'Cold Jordan' Production. The NRPS sets are not included on this release. Mixed by Danny Carnahan and Derek Bianchi The New Riders of the Purple Sage (NRPS), with whom Jerry Garcia was playing pedal steel guitar, also performed at these concerts, between the Deads acoustic and electric sets. Produced by Danny Carnahan and Paul KotapishĮngineered by Derek Bianchi at Muscletone Studios, Berkeley, CA Paul Kotapish played a custom Nugget mandolin made by Mike Kemnitzer, a bouzouki made by Rich Westerman, Danny’s Stefan Sobell archtop guitar, and the National Steel guitar left in the studio by the engineer’s brother. Kevin Carr played a set of uilleann pipes made by Andreas Rogge, a Copeland whistle, and a 19th century American fiddle. Maureen Brennan played a nylon-strung harp made in Minnesota by Pat O’Loughlin.Ĭindy Browne played an Anton Dietl bass from the 1920s.ĭanny Carnahan played a 1978 octave mandolin made by Andrew Manson, a 1986 Stefan Sobell archtop guitar, and an old German fiddle with a counterfeit French label. Trip to Windsor (Cape Breton reel by Dan R. Irish harp air)īrigid Cruise (Turlough O’Carolan/trad. Any true Deadhead knows the legendary China-Rider duo (if not, see the Europe 72 performance and others) wherein the Dead would play China Cat Sunflower and. ![]() Paul Kotapish: mandolin, bouzouki, guitar, National Steel guitarįriend of the Devil (Garcia/Dawson/Hunter)Ĭliffs of Mostar (unreel by Carnahan/Kotapish based on trad. ![]()
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