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product_id: 41260830
title: "Reckoning"
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# Reckoning

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## Description

(2-LP 200 Gram Audiophile Pressing) In the fall of 1980 the Dead played a series of shows at two venues - the Warfield Theater in San Francisco and Radio City Music Hall in NYC. They played stripped down acoustic set to start these shows filled with classic folk and country tunes mixed with their originals.

Review: CLASSIC TREASURE - It may interest "somebody" to know that, someone like me, who prefers DARK STAR(s) and usually chooses Dead CDs that feature long instrumental jams... absolutely LOVES Reckoning. The main thing I wish to mention is: the production quality here is VERY NOTICEABLY SUPERIOR to the original, single CD...that alone makes its purchase desirable. It's great that, while the music is acoustic, Phil Lesh still plays his electric bass...and it sounds great. CD #2 does have some tasty selections. The opening track, a "rehearsal" of To Lay Me Down, a song which can, at times, be a little dull, comes across (to me) as magical and is, now, the only version of that song I listen to. CD #2 also contains two instrumentals which are quite stunning. The last two tracks on CD 2, which are from 1978 and have somewhat less fidelity, are highlights too. Normally, the song Tom Dooley seems a bit trite when groups like the Kingston Trio perform it, but Tom Dooley here sounds surprisingly authentic & American-rootsy. Also, the final track, Deep Elem Blues, is the only version I've heard where Jerry solos on bluesy slide guitar...so it's also very enjoyable. OF COURSE the first CD is AN ULTIMATE CLASSIC...even though I sometimes program it for individual songs, every track on CD 1 is pure enchantment!
Review: Dead Acoustic Summary - This CD summarizes a period of the Dead experience that is not as popular as some of their other work. However, this CD can show you a more beautiful side to the sound of the Grateful Dead than perhaps any other CD. There are so many beautiful moments on this CD that it will linger in your head far after it has finished playing. If you are a fan of the Dead you should no doubt pick up this CD and explore. There are pieces of the these songs that you have never heard in other versions. Queiter, yet more powerful, simply because they are so understated. "It Must Have Been The Roses" is the perfect example of the understated Dead song that perhaps shines brighter on this CD than any other version. The "Deep Hollow" has a groovy, shaking, supple beat that fits perfect in an acoustic arrangement. The "Ripple" is so poetic you might think you have never hear this song. Then there is the "Bird Song" that will cause you to never hear this song again - to hear an acoustic jam - a space open unlike many others in this song. Do not pass this CD up. It will be on of your favortie Dead CDs. If you are a fan of acoustic music you should not miss it either.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ CLASSIC TREASURE
*by K***N on August 17, 2011*

It may interest "somebody" to know that, someone like me, who prefers DARK STAR(s) and usually chooses Dead CDs that feature long instrumental jams... absolutely LOVES Reckoning. The main thing I wish to mention is: the production quality here is VERY NOTICEABLY SUPERIOR to the original, single CD...that alone makes its purchase desirable. It's great that, while the music is acoustic, Phil Lesh still plays his electric bass...and it sounds great. CD #2 does have some tasty selections. The opening track, a "rehearsal" of To Lay Me Down, a song which can, at times, be a little dull, comes across (to me) as magical and is, now, the only version of that song I listen to. CD #2 also contains two instrumentals which are quite stunning. The last two tracks on CD 2, which are from 1978 and have somewhat less fidelity, are highlights too. Normally, the song Tom Dooley seems a bit trite when groups like the Kingston Trio perform it, but Tom Dooley here sounds surprisingly authentic & American-rootsy. Also, the final track, Deep Elem Blues, is the only version I've heard where Jerry solos on bluesy slide guitar...so it's also very enjoyable. OF COURSE the first CD is AN ULTIMATE CLASSIC...even though I sometimes program it for individual songs, every track on CD 1 is pure enchantment!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Dead Acoustic Summary
*by E***R on November 12, 2001*

This CD summarizes a period of the Dead experience that is not as popular as some of their other work. However, this CD can show you a more beautiful side to the sound of the Grateful Dead than perhaps any other CD. There are so many beautiful moments on this CD that it will linger in your head far after it has finished playing. If you are a fan of the Dead you should no doubt pick up this CD and explore. There are pieces of the these songs that you have never heard in other versions. Queiter, yet more powerful, simply because they are so understated. "It Must Have Been The Roses" is the perfect example of the understated Dead song that perhaps shines brighter on this CD than any other version. The "Deep Hollow" has a groovy, shaking, supple beat that fits perfect in an acoustic arrangement. The "Ripple" is so poetic you might think you have never hear this song. Then there is the "Bird Song" that will cause you to never hear this song again - to hear an acoustic jam - a space open unlike many others in this song. Do not pass this CD up. It will be on of your favortie Dead CDs. If you are a fan of acoustic music you should not miss it either.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A really nice side of the dead
*by J***N on November 28, 2017*

Excellent cd; essentially what would be the Grateful Dead’s “unplugged” album. Some really good songs are on this cd. My personal favorites are: monkey and the engineer, dire wolf, cassidy,Iko Iko, ripple, and the heaven help the fool jam. I’m a big Bobby fan and he is amazing on cassidy and monkey and the engineer. The whole band really plays well through out both discs. Overall one of my favorite dead cds. Can listen to it over and over again. Easiest way for me to explain the sound is folk-roots-dead. Makes me want to jam out around a campfire. For the price I paid I am very satisfied with this cd.

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