Rolling Thunder (album)
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Rolling Thunder | |||||
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Studio album by Mickey Hart | |||||
Released | 1972 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 39:06 | ||||
Label | Warner Bros. Records | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
Mickey Hart chronology | |||||
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Rolling Thunder is the first solo album by Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart.
Although Hart had temporarily left the Grateful Dead at the time he made Rolling Thunder, members of the Dead play on the album, along with a number of other well-known musicians from the San Francisco Bay Area music scene. Also featured are classical tabla players Zakir Hussain and his father Alla Rakha. The album contains early versions of two songs co-written by Bob Weir that later became Grateful Dead concert staples, "Playing in the Band" and "Greatest Story Ever Told".
The cover art for Rolling Thunder was created by Alton Kelly and Stanley Mouse's Kelly/Mouse Studios.
The album was named after the Shoshone medicine man, shaman, teacher, and activist Rolling Thunder,[1] who was a friend of Mickey Hart and the Grateful Dead and whose voice is heard on the first track.
After its initial release by Grateful Dead Records, Rolling Thunder was discontinued. In 1987, Relix Records re-released the album on vinyl, using the original masters and color separations. In 1989, the album was released on CD on the Grateful Dead label. It was subsequently re-released by Relix.[2]
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side One
- "Rolling Thunder / Shoshone Invocation" (Rolling Thunder)
- "The Main Ten (Playing in the Band)" (Hart, Weir, Hunter)
- "Fletcher Carnaby" (Hart, Hunter)
- "The Chase (Progress)" (Hart)
- "Blind John" (Stetson, Monk)
[edit] Side Two
- "Young Man" (Hart, Monk)
- "Deep, Wide, and Frequent" (Hart)
- "Pump Song (Greatest Story Ever Told)" (Weir, Hart, Hunter)
- "Granma's Cookies" (Hart)
- "Hangin' On" (Stetson, Monk; arranged by Mickey Hart)
[edit] Personnel
Rolling Thunder Chant
- Mike and Nancy Hinton — marimba
- Alla Rakha, Zakir Hussain — rain
The Main Ten (Playing in the Band)
- John Cipollina — guitar (from Quicksilver Messenger Service)
- Bob Weir — guitar, vocals (from Grateful Dead)
- Tower of Power — horn section
- Stephen Stills — bass
- Mickey Hart — drums
- Carmelo Garcia — timbales
Fletcher Carnaby
- Sam Andrew — guitar (from Big Brother and the Holding Company)
- John Cippollina — guitar
- Robbie Stokes — guitar
- Mickey Hart — drums, percussion
- David Freiberg — vocals, bass, piano
- Tower of Power — horn section
- Steven Schuster — flute
The Chase (Progress)
- Jerry Garcia — guitar (from Grateful Dead)
- Mickey Hart — drums
- Zakir Hussain — tabla
Blind John
- Steven Schuster — flute
- Grace Slick — piano, vocals (from Jefferson Airplane)
- Mickey Hart — field drum, timpani
- Greg Errico — drums (from Sly and the Family Stone)
- Tower of Power — horn section
- Barry Melton — acoustic guitar, vocals (from Country Joe & The Fish)
- David Freiberg — acoustic guitar, vocals (from Quicksilver Messenger Service)
- Paul Kantner — vocals (from Jefferson Airplane)
Young Man
- Barry Melton — guitar
- John Cippolina — guitar
- Robbie Stokes — guitar
- David Freiberg — bass, vocals
- Mickey Hart — drums
- Bob Weir — vocals (from Grateful Dead)
- Phil Lesh — vocals
- Carmelo Garcia — timbales, conga
Deep, Wide and Frequent
- Mickey Hart — drums
- David Freiberg — bass
- Robbie Stokes — guitar
- Jerry Garcia — guitar
- John Cippolina — guitar
- Terry Haggerty — guitar (from Sons of Champlin)
- Bill Champlin — organ (from Sons of Champlin)
- Tower of Power — horn section
- Carmelo Garcia — timbales, congas
Pump Song
- Robbie Stokes — guitar
- Bob Weir — guitar, vocals
- Jerry Garcia — insect fear
- Robbie Stokes — bass
- Phil Lesh — bass
- Tower of Power — horn section
- Mickey Hart — drums, percussion
- David Freiberg — piano, water pump
Granma's Cookies
- Jerry Garcia — guitar
- Mickey Hart — drums
- Zakir Hussain — tabla
Hangin' On
- Barry Melton — guitar
- Robbie Stokes — guitar
- John Cippolina — guitar
- David Freiberg — bass, piano, viola, vocals
- Mickey Hart — drums
- Tower of Power — horn section
[edit] Notes
[edit] References
- Bendersky, Ari. "Mickey Hart Set To Save World Music", Rolling Stone, December 13, 1997
- (1972) Album notes for Rolling Thunder by Mickey Hart [Vinyl insert]. Burbank, California: Warner Bros. Records (BS-2635).