¡Pacific High 72
¡Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders Band

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[Machine Translation] Among the many side projects of Grateful Dead leader Jerry Garcia, the Project Band, which included organist Merle Sanders, was a long-running collaboration throughout the 1970s. The best known of these is the two LP set "Live at Keystone" from 1973, but this is a live FM session that took place on February 6, 1972 at Pacific High Studios in San Francisco, and was broadcast by KSAN, a well-known rock station. This is a 2-CD set of rare recordings from the early days of the collaboration. In addition to Garcia and Sanders, John Kern on bass and Bill Kruzman from the Grateful Dead on drums were also featured on this special recording. The album includes Dylan's "Sadness is Endless" and "When I Write a Masterpiece," an instrumental version of John Lennon's "Imagine," Elvis Presley's "That's All Right Mama," Ray Charles' blues number "Lonely Avenue," and Marvin Gaye's "How Sweet It Is. How Sweet It Is" by Marvin Gaye, "To That Girl I Love" by Stevie Wonder, and many more. 11 songs in total.


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