All Good Things: Jerry Garcia Studio Sessions

All Good Things: Jerry Garcia Studio Sessions

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Editorial Reviews

One of the most celebrated figures in all of rock 'n' roll, beloved Grateful Dead lead guitarist, vocalist, and eternal good-will ambassador Jerry Garcia pursued an eclectic array of folk, bluegrass, roots-rock, Motown and R&B-influenced side projects throughout his storied career. Both acoustic and electric, solo and jamming with the Jerry Garcia Band, his albums apart from the massive output of Dead releases capture the diverse talents of an incomparable music legend. Spanning 1972-1982, this historic boxed set collects Garcia's five solo studio albums - all newly remastered and expanded - plus a must-have bonus disc filled entirely with previously unreleased gems from the vaults.

Jerry Garcia fed an insatiable appetite for music in the '70s, a decade when the Grateful Dead released seven studio albums and three live collections. Simultaneously, he embarked on a solo career that, like the Dead's '70s records, alternately attempted to harness and indulge Garcia's free-flowing inspiration. All Good Things collects the five studio albums he recorded between 1972 and 1982 in one thoroughly annotated, generously enhanced box set. Garcia as a solo artist was most inspired when indulging his eclectic whims--the entirety of his almost-all-alone debut, 1972's Garcia, a then-revelatory acoustic-swing version of Irvin Berlin's "Russian Lullaby," and any number of easy-flowing jams)--and least interesting when in the sway of contemporaneous rock and R&B. Garcia wasn't so much a guy who honed albums as he was a musician who loved to play, whether the tapes were rolling or not. The producers of All Good Things take full advantage of his prolificacy, fleshing out each of the individual titles with bonus material and capping the box with a richly rewarding 12-song CD of outtakes and alternate versions. --Steven Stolder

Customer Reviews

Jerry I Miss You

Reviewed by Garry Engelberg, 2008-11-02

This is a wonderful *CLASSIC* Jerry Garcia Album. Having lived in the Haight I got to see Jerry and the boys for free many-a-times and miss the mellow crowd and the great atmosphere. And oh my, this album has Jerry Playing and singing at his best!

Can't believe I didn't review this earlier !

Reviewed by Jim Z, 2008-08-23

I remember the day I got this when it was first issued. Being a HUGE fan of the Dead and Garcia without the Dead , I was looking forward to hearing all my old vinyl versions replaced by digital bliss. Having purchased (literally) hundreds of Rhino releases in the past , including the two Dead boxes , my expectations were high. 5 and 1/2 hours later I had made it through the whole box straight. What a long , strange trip it was ! The sound is remarkable , many of the songs went on to be featured in the Dead's canon ; but what makes this box the most enjoyable is the previously unreleased material. Loads and loads of stuff that , to this point , had never seen the light of day. The very next day , I listened to only the previously unreleased material again...worth the price of the box alone ! Put it in your cart !!!

JERRY GARCIA

Reviewed by Eric J. Loparo Sr., 2006-08-20

IF YOU ARE A DEAD-HEAD,THIS IS A MUST HAVE,DONT LEAVE HOME WITH OUT IT.

I found it used in pristine condition; couldn't pass it up...glad I didn't!

Reviewed by Just Bill, 2005-08-28

I agree with previous reviewers. All Good Things is the perfect companion to The Golden Road box set.

I'm new to Jerry's music. Frankly, I'm also (as of this year) new to the music of the Grateful Dead. But I'm making up for lost time, enjoying all of this music for the first time.

From what I can tell, Jerry Garcia was underrated. I think his persona as the leader of the Grateful Dead effectively pigeonholed him as a trippy guitar player with so-so talents in one of the world's biggest bands.

When you strip all that away, however, and listen to his solo CDs with the benefit of hindsight, you can appreciate what the man had to say with his songs.

I don't yet have a favorite CD from this box set. I ripped them and carry them around on my iPod Mini (along with about 300 Grateful Dead songs) and listen to an entire Jerry Garcia album at a time, soaking it up and making mental notes.

If you want to know who Jerry Garcia was, this (along with The Golden Road box set) would be a good place to start.

All good things, indeed!

Garcia revisited

Reviewed by Frank Musillami, 2004-11-25

I bought this last May on my birthday, I didnt have any of Jerry's studio stuff on disc, and had waited because I learned of this release. I have to say it was more than worth it, if your trying
to decide on whether or not to get it, dont hesitate, pick it up.
The 6th cd is a nice extra.