Europe '72

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Europe '72
Europe '72 cover
Live album by The Grateful Dead
Released November 5, 1972
Recorded April-May 1972
Genre Rock, Country, Folk
Length 109:25
Label Warner Bros. Records
Producer(s) no credit given
Professional reviews
The Grateful Dead chronology
Grateful Dead aka Skull & Roses
(1971)
Europe '72
(1972)
History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice)
(1973)


Europe '72 is a 1972 live triple album by the Grateful Dead, from performances on their Spring 1972 tour of Western Europe.

Contents

[edit] History

This was the third live double or triple album in the Dead's past five releases, revealing how the group's reputation rested on their live performances. Indeed, the liner notes simply stated "THERE IS NOTHING LIKE A GRATEFUL DEAD CONCERT." The album contained considerable new material in addition to versions of tracks found on previous studio albums.

Despite the band being out of the country, Europe '72 showcased the Dead's mixture of American bluegrass, folk, and country influences, and provided the culmination to the band's early 1970s sound. Archetypal American images abounded on "Jack Straw", while "Cumberland Blues" and "Tennessee Jed" were firmly rooted in their regional feeling. "Truckin'", which had recently become the band's first hit song, catalogued its own troubled-but-resilient pathway through American life. The Dead's start-stop-restart segue of "China Cat Sunflower" into "I Know You Rider" also linked their psychedelic past into a more traditional context. Reviews specially praised track "(Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew", a ten-minute rendition of the melancholy folk standard that features guitar crescendoes from Jerry Garcia.

Europe '72's packaging was designed by Alton Kelly and Stanley Mouse under their Kelly/Mouse Studios name (they also did other Dead albums) and set against mostly white, empty foldouts, the front cover shows a large Truckin' Boot crossing the Atlantic, while the back cover depicts the corresponding Truckin' Fool smashing an ice cream cone against his forehead. The inside cover credits are in a reserved typefont, but do not forget to list "Family", including Mountain Girl. The included color booklet contains photos of European sites and the concerts, a quote from Revelation, and a long account of how the tour split into two factions, the Bozos and the Bolos, with references to St. Dilbert and the Feast of Fools. Presumably, one had to be there.

This was one of Ron "Pigpen" McKernan's last tours before he died in 1973, and the last album he would be on. It was the first album to feature Keith Godchaux and his wife Donna Jean Godchaux.

Originally a triple album on vinyl, Europe '72 was later reissued as a 2-disc CD in 1995 and again in 2001 with bonus tracks as part of the band's box set, The Golden Road (1965-1973).

Europe '72 has been the Dead's best-selling live album, and one of their best-selling albums overall, achieving double platinum status in the U.S.

[edit] Track listing

[edit] Side one

  1. "Cumberland Blues" (Garcia, Lesh, Hunter)
  2. "He's Gone" (Garcia, Hunter)
  3. "One More Saturday Night" (Weir)

[edit] Side two

  1. "Jack Straw" (Weir, Hunter)
  2. "You Win Again" (Hank Williams)
  3. "China Cat Sunflower" (Garcia, Hunter) →
  4. "I Know You Rider" (trad., arr. The Grateful Dead)

[edit] Side three

  1. "Brown-Eyed Woman" (Garcia, Hunter)
  2. "Hurts Me Too" (Elmore James)
  3. "Ramble On Rose" (Garcia, Hunter)

[edit] Side four

  1. "Sugar Magnolia" (Weir, Hunter)
  2. "Mr. Charlie" (McKernan, Hunter)
  3. "Tennessee Jed" (Garcia, Hunter)

[edit] Side five

  1. "Truckin'" (Garcia, Lesh, Weir, Hunter) →
  2. "Epilogue" (The Grateful Dead)

[edit] Side six

  1. "Prelude" (The Grateful Dead) →
  2. "(Walk Me Out In The) Morning Dew" (Bonnie Dobson, Tim Rose)

[edit] Bonus tracks, 2001

Further information: The Golden Road (1965-1973) disc ten and disc eleven

[edit] Recording dates

The actual dates for most of the tracks have been determined as follows: [1]

"Cumberland Blues" - April 8, 1972
"Brown-Eyed Women" - April 14, 1972
"Jack Straw", "China Cat Sunflower", "I Know You Rider" and "Tennessee Jed" - May 3, 1972
"Sugar Magnolia" - May 4, 1972
"He's Gone" - May 10, 1972
"You Win Again" and "It Hurts Me Too" - May 24, 1972
"Truckin'", "Epilogue", "Prelude" and "Morning Dew" - May 26, 1972
"One More Saturday Night" - May 26 1972
"Ramble On Rose" - May 23, 25 or 26, 1972
"Mr. Charlie" - May 23 1972

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Charts

Album - Billboard

Year Chart Position
1973 Pop Albums 12

Singles - Billboard

Year Single Chart Position
1973 "Sugar Magnolia" Pop Singles 91
The Grateful Dead
Jerry GarciaBob WeirVince WelnickPhil LeshBill KreutzmannMickey Hart
Brent MydlandKeith GodchauxDonna Jean GodchauxRon "Pigpen" McKernanTom Constanten
Discography
Studio albums: The Grateful Dead | Anthem of the Sun | Aoxomoxoa | Workingman's Dead | American Beauty | Wake of the Flood | Grateful Dead from the Mars Hotel | Blues for Allah | Terrapin Station | Shakedown Street | Go to Heaven | In the Dark | Built to Last
Live albums: Live/Dead | Grateful Dead | Europe '72 | History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice) | Steal Your Face | Reckoning | Dead Set | Without a Net | One From the Vault | Infrared Roses | Two from the Vault | Hundred Year Hall | Dozin' at the Knick | Fallout from the Phil Zone | Live at the Fillmore East 2-11-69 | Ladies and Gentlemen ... The Grateful Dead | View From The Vault, Volume One | View From The Vault, Volume Two | Nightfall of Diamonds | Grateful Dead Documentary | Steppin' Out with the Grateful Dead: England '72 | View from the Vault, Volume Three | Go to Nassau | The Closing of Winterland | Rockin' the Rhein with the Grateful Dead | The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack | Rare Cuts and Oddities 1966 | Truckin' Up to Buffalo | Dicks Picks (36 Volumes) | Digital Download Series (12 Volumes)
Compilations/Box Sets: Skeletons from the Closet: The Best of Grateful Dead | What a Long Strange Trip It's Been | Dead Zone: The Grateful Dead CD Collection (1977-1987) | The Arista Years | Selections from the Arista Years | So Many Roads (1965-1995) | The Golden Road (1965-1973) | Postcards of the Hanging | Birth of the Dead | The Very Best of the Grateful Dead | Beyond Description (1973-1989) | The Complete Fillmore West 1969 | Fillmore West 1969 | Grayfolded | Live at the Cow Palace |
Lyricists
Robert HunterJohn Perry BarlowGerrit Graham • Bobby Petersen
Spin-off Bands
Jerry Garcia BandRatdogPhil Lesh and FriendsRhythm Devils
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