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GarciaLive Vol. 2: New Jerry Garcia Band Live Archival Release From Greek ’90 Features Guest Spot From Bela Fleck


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Earlier this year the first installment of the new GarciaLive live archival series came out (3/1/80) and sounded exceptional. On April Fool’s Day, the Garcia Estate unveiled GarciaLive 1.5 (6/26/81), which was available as a digital download that came with one of Jer’s trademark black t-shirts. While GarciaLive Volume 2 hasn’t been officially announced, thanks to a tip from HT reader Steve R. we can reveal that the next installment will feature JGB’s August 5th, 1990 performance from Berkeley’s Greek Theatre.

 

At the moment, GarciaLive Vol. 2 is set for a June 11th release via Round Records. The Jerry Garcia Band’s 8/5/90 show is notable for many reasons including a guest spot from Bela Fleck of opening act Bela Fleck and the Flecktones. Fleck adds banjo to covers of Midnight Moonlight (Peter Rowan) and The Harder They Come (Jimmy Cliff). Also of note, the JGB covers Tears of Rage by The Band towards the end of the first set.

We can’t wait to feast our ears on an official recording of this longtime fan-favorite JGB show. You can pre-order GarciaLive Vol. 2 via Amazon.com for $14.99.

Here’s the setlist from the Jerry Garcia Band’s August 5th, 1990 performance…

 

Set 1

How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) (Marvin Gaye cover)
Stop That Train (Bob Marley & The Wailers cover)
Forever Young (Bob Dylan cover)
Run For The Roses
That’s What Love Will Make You Do (Little Milton cover)
My Sisters and Brothers (Charles Johnson cover)
Tears of Rage (The Band cover)
Deal

Set 2

Midnight Moonlight (Peter Rowan cover) w/ Bela Fleck on banjo
The Harder They Come (Jimmy Cliff cover) w/ Bela Fleck on banjo
And It Stoned Me (Van Morrison cover)
Waiting for a Miracle (Bruce Cockburn cover)
Evangeline (Los Lobos cover)
Think (Jimmy McCracklin cover)
That Lucky Old Sun (Frankie Laine cover)
Tangled Up in Blue (Bob Dylan cover)

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Hmmm....not to sound like a spoil sport, but with all the 1990 shows they recorded at the Warfield with the 24 track mobile digital truck they choose to release this?  It's average at best vis a vis JGB's stellar 1990 year.  I guess I'll need to listen to my tape again to refresh my memory.

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