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Dave's Picks Volume 19

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Dave's Picks Volume 19
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Live album by
ReleasedAugust 1, 2016
RecordedJanuary 23, 1970
VenueHonolulu Civic Auditorium
Honolulu, Hawaii
GenreRock
Length190:20
LabelRhino
ProducerGrateful Dead
Grateful Dead chronology
July 1978: The Complete Recordings
(2016)
Dave's Picks Volume 19
(2016)
Dave's Picks Volume 20
(2016)

Dave's Picks Volume 19 is a three-CD live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains the complete concert recorded on January 23, 1970, at the Honolulu Civic Auditorium in Honolulu, Hawaii. It also includes bonus tracks recorded the following night at the same venue, keyboardist Tom Constanten's last show with the band. It was produced as a limited edition of 16,500 copies, and was released on August 1, 2016.[1][2][3][4]

Critical reception

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In All About Jazz, Doug Colette wrote, "As [David Lemieux] implies ever so strongly in his account of the iconic band's metamorphosis, the Grateful Dead were never more versatile than at this point of their career, equally conversant in the respective approaches of the psychedelic warriors, genteel nouveau folkies and uproarious dance band."[5]

Track listing

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Disc 1
January 23, 1970:
  1. "China Cat Sunflower" > (Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter) – 4:35
  2. "I Know You Rider" > (traditional, arranged by Grateful Dead) – 6:11
  3. "Black Peter" (Garcia, Hunter) – 8:36
  4. "The Yellow Dog Story" (Bob Weir) – 3:14
  5. "Hard to Handle" (Otis Redding, Alvertis Isbell, Allen Jones) – 5:41
  6. "Mama Tried" (Merle Haggard) – 3:10
  7. "Casey Jones" (Garcia, Hunter) – 1:22
  8. "Dire Wolf" (Garcia, Hunter) – 4:27
  9. "Good Lovin'" (Rudy Clark, Arthur Resnick) – 10:00
  10. "That's It for the Other One" – 21:57
    • "Cryptical Envelopment" (Garcia)
    • "Drums" (Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann)
    • "The Other One" (Weir, Kreutzmann)
    • "Cryptical Envelopment" (Garcia)
Disc 2
  1. "Dark Star" > (Garcia, Hart, Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Ron McKernan, Weir, Hunter) – 18:45
  2. "St. Stephen" (Garcia, Lesh, Hunter) – 5:02
  3. "Turn On Your Lovelight" (Joseph Scott, Deadric Malone) – 38:09
Disc 3
January 24, 1970:
  1. "Cumberland Blues" (Garcia, Lesh, Hunter) – 5:37
  2. "Cold Rain and Snow" (traditional, arranged by Grateful Dead) – 5:36
  3. "Me and My Uncle" (John Phillips) – 3:32
  4. "I'm a King Bee" (James Moore) – 6:25
  5. "Mason's Children" (Garcia, Weir, Lesh, Hunter) – 6:47 [a]
  6. "Black Peter" (Garcia, Hunter) – 9:41
  7. "Good Lovin'" (Clark, Resnick) – 6:23
  8. "Feedback" > (Grateful Dead) – 1:23
  9. "And We Bid You Goodnight" (traditional, arranged by Grateful Dead) – 4:25
  10. "Dancing in the Street" (William "Mickey" Stevenson, Marvin Gaye, Ivy Jo Hunter) – 9:18

Notes

  1. ^ Previously released as a bonus track on Workingman's Dead

Personnel

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Grateful Dead
Production
  • Produced by Grateful Dead
  • Produced for release by David Lemieux
  • Associate Producers: Doran Tyson & Ivette Ramos
  • Recording: Owsley Stanley
  • Mastering: Jeffrey Norman
  • Art direction, design: Steve Vance
  • Cover art: Justin Helton
  • Photos: Stephen Siegel
  • Liner notes essay "Dead and Gone to Hawaii": David Lemieux

Charts

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Chart (2016) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[6] 26

References

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  1. ^ Bernstein, Scott (July 12, 2016). "Grateful Dead Announces Dave's Picks Volume 19", JamBase. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  2. ^ "Grateful Dead Announce Dave's Picks Volume 19", jambands.com, July 12, 2016. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  3. ^ "Grateful Dead to Release Dave's Picks 19 Featuring Hawaii 1970 Concert with 38-Minute "Lovelight"", Live for Live Music, July 12, 2016. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  4. ^ "Dave's Picks Volume 19: Honolulu Civic Auditorium, HI 1/23/70", dead.net, July 12, 2016. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  5. ^ Collette, Doug (August 14, 2016). "Grateful Dead: Grateful Dead: Dave's Pick's Vol. 19: Honolulu, Hawaii, 1/23/70". All About Jazz. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  6. ^ "Top 200 Albums (August 13, 2016)". Billboard. Retrieved August 2, 2016.