Good download, worth the credits!
I'm not a huge Dead fan (can't stand the fuzzy live stuff) but I am glad to have these tunes. Covers a lot of ground and it is some of their best studio work!
I'm not a huge Dead fan (can't stand the fuzzy live stuff) but I am glad to have these tunes. Covers a lot of ground and it is some of their best studio work!
When the Dead went to Arista, I was not buying their albums. I considered it pop. I saw many concerts where all this music became relevant to a Dead Head. I still had none of it until I saw this collection. Turns out its worth having it all.
The Dead's Arista years were a definite step down from the Warner/Grateful Dead years but this collection includes almost everything worth having from that period. If you are a new or casual fan, you couldn't go wrong getting this and, especially, the Warner retrospective "What a Long Strange Trip It's Been" for a rock solid foundation of this band's music.
For those who would like a real review, this is a good primer for a beginner and something a Dead fan can burn credits on. bootlegs on archive.org are better than what you'll find here. However, This is a good way to add some Dead to the mix for folks who like the ipod or zune on shuffle.
This is just a nice collection of songs, especially for someone who is only vaguely familiar with the Dead and would like to be exposed to a bigger sampling of their music. The collection doesn't paint the whole picture of the Dead, but, then, what could?
Good music, good deal. If you want to sample tracks, you can listen to 30 seconds of every track with just a click. Let's be positive, people!
Considering that the lucky person that'll grab this will get two discs worth of pretty decent Dead material for less than $10, that's still a pretty solid deal.
If you're like me and am only a casual Grateful Dead fan then this collection is the perfect way to own all the best that the Dead had to offer from the studio in the mid 70's through the late 80's. There's even a few live tracks including the wonderful "Eyes of the World".
the 'album only' option will drive possible listeners away from this seminal American rock band. Being that there is very little Grateful Dead offered on Emusic, the 26 songs for 24 credits is not such a bad deal in this case... if you're not looking for early Dead. THERE IS NOTHING ON HERE FROM BEFORE 1977.
When I see things like this, I know I am going to cancel my membership after my trial period is over