¡Wake Up To Find Out: Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, Ny 3/29/90[3CD/Import Disc]
¡GRATEFUL DEAD

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[Machine Translation] Historic Live Revealed in its Entirety for the First Time! The Grateful Dead performed at the Nassau Coliseum on March 29, 1990, with Branford Marsalis as a guest. Still regarded as "one of the Dead's greatest tours", this is the first official CD release of this historic show that has been long overdue for an official release! The Grateful Dead toured North America in the spring of 1990 to celebrate their 25th anniversary. The tour was sold out on all dates and is still considered "one of the Dead's best tours" by Deadheads. The show, which featured Grammy Award-winning saxophone virtuoso Branford Marsalis, has never been officially released on CD except for a small portion ("Eyes Of The World") on the 1990 live compilation "Without A Net". This is the first time! This is also the first time that the full set has appeared on CD! DISC 2 in particular is composed of highlight after highlight, with the live version of the breathtaking "Dark Star" being the highlight. Blair Jackson, who has written numerous books and liner notes on the Grateful Dead, wrote of the show, "The Grateful Dead have never been a band that has been a part of a band that has been a part of a band that has been a part of the Grateful Dead. Of the many and varied musicians who have shared the stage with the Grateful Dead, no guest musician has been able to embody both the adventurous, inquisitive spirit of the Grateful Dead and their obsession with beautiful melodies and easy-to-follow structures as Branford. Branford also described his own experience: "The Grateful Dead and the Grateful Dead were the first band I ever played with, and they were the first band I ever played with. When I decided to work with the Grateful Dead in 1990, I didn't know what to expect, aurally or visually. But what I experienced was a feeling that I had long forgotten, that this is what music was like when I was young. Emphasis on the process rather than the result. No set lists, no fancy lighting effects, no costumes, but music above all else. The original powerful sound of the show was brought back to life by the band's longtime audio engineer, John Cutler (who was also the engineer who recorded the show), and Bob Weir's TRI ), Jeffrey Norman, who mixed down the original 24-track master at Bob Weir's TRI Studios, and David Glasser, who converted the material to HDCD. One of the most unforgettable shows in Grateful Dead history has now been brought back to life in the best possible sound quality!


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