Grayfolded

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Grayfolded
Live album by Grateful Dead
Released 1994 and 2004
Recorded 1968–1993
Genre Psychedelic rock
Jam
Plunderphonics
Length 103:32
Label Swell/Artifact 1994-5
FONY 2004
Producer John Oswald
Grateful Dead chronology

Dick's Picks Volume 1
(1993)
Grayfolded
(1994)
Dick's Picks Volume 2
(1995)
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Grayfolded is an album produced by John Oswald featuring the Grateful Dead song "Dark Star". The album's name, Grayfolded, is a homophone of "Grateful Dead".

Creation

Using over a hundred different performances of the song "Dark Star" between 1968 and 1993, Oswald built, layered, and "folded" all of them to produce one large, recomposed version spanning just sixteen minutes short of two hours.

In essence, it is the only Grateful Dead or Grateful Dead-related record that features participation by every person who was ever in the group between 1965 and 1995, excluding special onstage guests and excepting the box set So Many Roads (1965–1995).

Grayfolded was released 1994/5 in two parts on the Swell/Artifact label. Out of print by 2000, Oswald's fony label reissued the Grayfolded 2CD set (fony 68/95), which includes an essay by musicologist Rob Bowman, 2 timemaps of Dark Star, as well as several interviews, in August 2004.

In an interview in 1995 Oswald described how the project came about:

Phil Lesh called me up and talked me into doing it. At that point, I hadn't listened to any Grateful Dead music in about twenty years. I did think I was qualified, because I do think it's often a good idea to come into a project without a lot of prior knowledge and get kind of an alien's overview of what the music seems to be, and then put in your own two cents of what you think it should be. And I think that was the case for this. During the course of working on it, I went to a couple of Grateful Dead concerts, but other than that, I haven't listened to anything except these hundred versions of "Dark Star" that I found in the vaults.[2]

On another occasion Oswald said that he had been asked by musician and journalist David Gans to produce something very short, he explained his response to this suggestion:

What interested me most about the Grateful Dead was their extended playing style. I wrote a counter-proposal to David saying, 'Well, I've been thinking about it and all I can hear is the opposite - something very long.[3]

Track listing

Transitive Axis - Disc one

  1. "Novature (Formless Nights Fall)" – 1:19
  2. "Pouring Velvet" – 2:58
  3. "In Revolving Ash Light" – 17:00
  4. "Clouds Cast" – 7:13
  5. "Through" – 8:52
  6. "Fault Forces" – 6:19
  7. "The Phil Zone" – 4:45
  8. "La Estrella Oscura" – 9:33
  9. "Recedes (While We Can)" – 1:56

Mirror Ashes - Disc two

  1. "Fold" – 2:10 (hidden track)
  2. "Transilience" – 0:07
  3. "73rd Star Bridge Sonata" – 13:41
  4. "Cease Tone Beam" – 12:45
  5. "The Speed of Space" – 8:49
  6. "Dark Matter Problem/Every Leaf Is Turning" – 6:42
  7. "Foldback Time" – 1:33

Musical personnel

See also

References

  1. Swan, Glenn. Grayfolded at AllMusic
  2. Grateful Dead Family Discography: Grayfolded
  3. Grayfolded CD booklet notes, page 1

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