Terrapin Station [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Estimated Prophet
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2. Dancing in the Streets
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3. Passenger
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4. Samson and Delilah
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5. Sunrise
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6. Terrapin Station, Pt. 1
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Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Japanese reissue of the 1977 release from the San Francisco legends, this limited edition features a miniature paper LP sleeve reproduction of the original artwork.
Terrapin Station, Music, The Grateful Dead, Album Rock, Country-Rock, Jam Bands, Pop, Rock, Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
- great album reveiw of each track(except bonus tracks!)
- Dancing turtles
- What a great album
- In the shadow of the moon
- SIGNPOST TO TERRAPIN
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Terrapin Station
Grateful Dead
Manufacturer: Grateful Dead / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Similar Items:
- Blues for Allah
- Wake of the Flood
- From the Mars Hotel
- Shakedown Street
- American Beauty
ASIN: B000E1ZBFE
Release Date: 2006-03-07 |
Tracks:
- Estimated Prophet
- Dancin' In The Streets
- Passenger
- Samson & Delilah
- Sunrise
- Terrapin Station Part 1: Lady With A Fan/Terrapin Station/Terrapin/Terrapin Transit/At A Siding/Terrapin Flyer/Refrain
- Peggy-O (Instrumental Studio Outtake)
- The Ascent (Instrumental Studio Outtake)
- Catfish John (Studio Outtake)
- Equinox (Studio Outtake)
- Fire On The Mountain (Studio Outtake)
- Dancin' In The Streets (Live)
Customer Reviews:
great album reveiw of each track(except bonus tracks!).......2007-05-01
im gonna do a reveiw on each song so here go,
1. estimated prophet, one of the good dead jams bout' theguy bob weir saw who was alwyas stoned or whatever that booklet said anyways this is a good song one of the best on the album it just has a nice slow beat to it that is very relaxing, ahhhhhh
2. dancin in the streets, their tribute of this is not good this song was orginally writtien by marvin gaye but van halens tribute of that song blows this one away the live version on this cd sounds much better it just has too much of a disco beat to it not a good tribute,
3. passengar, this is probaly my fav on the album it may only be 3 min long but its defenentaly a landmark song on the album has a great beat and why they wrote well a phill lesh said in an interview, 'we wanted a song where ther was some ruanchy gutiars', classic dead song great beat too,
4. sampson and delliah,another landmark song on the album i know its a tribute but i forget who wrote the first version of it good drums in it,
5. sunrise, this song is okay but i dont know i dont really like how donna sings on that i'd prefer it if jerry garcia sung on it too that would of made it a lil better,
6. terrapin station, good song i like the beat a lot to this song and you know how jerry garcia wrote it in a room with a typewriter and there was no furniture in the room
all in all this a good album plus the bonus tracks include some rarities the only version i like of dancin on this album is the live one which sounds the best all in all if your a dead fan buy this album cool cover good album essential if your a big dead fan.
Dancing turtles.......2007-03-09
There's a reason which is enough to buy this album: "Terrapin Station Pt.1". Definitely one of the best Garcia-Hunter compositions. The lyrics are simply beautiful and the music surely does it justice. Garcia came with a magnificent melody and charming chord progressions. The strings and chorus don't fit the Dead quite well, but it doesn't matter much, The "Lady With A Fan" section is just marvelous. As for the rest of the record, it is not the Dead at their best, but thankfully this remastered version includes really interesting bonus tracks such as a wonderful live version of "Dancin' In The Streets" with a remarkable synth-like guitar solo by Mr. Garcia.
For moments, as beautiful as the front cover.
What a great album.......2007-02-05
This is one of the best dead albums. I have heard them all, and this is definetly in my top 5 greatest out of the 30 something albums they cut.
In the shadow of the moon.......2006-12-03
This album has always presented certain problems for Deadheads and the band alike. It was the first in a decade to be produced by an outside producer Keith Olson. In fact, this was recorded at his studio in Van Nuys, California. He had just produced the album Fleetwood Mac which was that band's first big hit album. This was the Dead's first for new label Arista and it was clear everyone wanted a hit. The band had interviewed a number of outside producers before Keith Olsen. Keith produced audiophile albums unlike most of what had been put out by the Dead up to this point. The original recording sessions ran rather smooth. Unfortunatly, when the band went out on tour in the early part of 1977, Keith decided to take matters in his own hands. Recording orchestras and singers without the band's involvement and actually erasing band member's parts from the recording sessions. What ended up happening was that the band ended up with a radio friendly album. Even alot of the critics seemed to like it. One even referred to it as the Dead's Dark Side Of The Moon. Unfortunatly it had the opposite effect on the band. Robet Hunter hated the way it turned out and said he would never write another involved song project for the band. As for fans themselves, is is the way it usually works - listen to Estimated Prophet and Terrapin Station and bypass the rest. I think that is a little harsh most of this album actually comes across pretty well. An interesting thing about the cd versions is that the studio Dancin' on here with horns is actually the single version. The original lp version didn't have horns. The new bonus tracks are REALLY good. Peggy-O while not having a vocal track is about the prettiest I've ever heard it. The Ascent is a short instrumental run thru that sound nice. Catfish John comes across better than any of the Jerry Garcia version I've heard. Equinox is a Phil Lesh tune that has been circulating for many years and it's great to have a great sounding copy. Fire On The Mountain has slightly different lyrics than later versions and is much more enjoyable the the Shakedown Street version. The live Dancin' is from 5-8-77 which is a favorite among many, but not me.
SIGNPOST TO TERRAPIN.......2006-08-31
This may not be my ABSOLUTE favorite studio Dead album, the five just before it are a notch or two higher overall in my mind (see my Dead list: "The Ship Of The Sun Is Drawn By The Grateful Dead" if you are curious how I view the original Dead releases), but it IS a very strong and satisfying one for me and I have always loved it. It is worth pointing out that I started going to Dead concerts around this time (my teen years), and this material was highlighted of course, so for me this was a signpost to the trippy world of the Grateful Dead. Once you've heard Terrapin anthem live, in that special state of mind, with the beautiful lights blending, you're a Grateful goner trust me (a dancing turtle and friends boarding the Terrapin Flyer on a gloriously sunny trip to anywhere the music plays)!
Weir's punchy Estimated Prophet begins it with a BANG as Garcia's signature slick (envelope filter) waahhhlll of joyful guitar bliss weaves between Weir's sharp chordal harmonic permutations and Lesh's tight ventricle vibrating bass thumpings. Kreutzmann & Hart are "on" here, laying down very interesting beats as if from a single four-armed monster. This was the new "hit" back then and is possibly Weir's biggest one ... "firewheel burnin' in the air". Tom Scott provides lyricon and saxophones for soft landing toward the end.
Dancing in the Streets is a fun little cover song, and the band are clearly grooving here. Lesh is especially noticeable with jazz-fusiony butter runs, spreading a tasty overlay to the what might have been a less than tasty disco-beat foundation (Mickey's interesting world beat is a shade of things to come for him). Smile big as Garcia and Weir wink at eachother parodying the times with their "brand new beat" jangly pop guitar musings - FUNNY! Horns are provided to rescue the somewhat pretty melodies getting lost in this hyper SNfever dance. God bless 'em, they tried valiantly to bring the Dead dance hall into the platform shoe era.
"Firefly, Can you see me, Shine on GLOWING, Brief and brightly ... PASSENGER, DON'T YOU HEAR ME?" - This song (Passenger, by Lesh) kicks your[...] in a happy, sweet and innocent way, but yes, IT ROCKS (at least briefly - short song at 2:48 min)! Garcia switches between bouncy melodic talkative storylines and slide-guitar exclamations as Weir holds down a pure rock 'n' roll structure with Lesh and the high-hat bashing rhythm section - very catchy and fun song that sticks with you, permanently.
Samson & Delilah (arranged by Weir) starts out with great drums and Garcia having fun tweaking the intense chord progressions with walking blues finally wailing out with a patented (amongst deadheads) twangy guitar lead. Strangely intense & mellow.Samson, tell me where your strength lies???
.. As a lead in to the incredibly beautiful melodic song by Donna "Sunrise" that I believe was created for the funeral of a friend. It is sung so tenderly, even thinking about this siren song can be emotional, as you get lost in the hymnal beauty. It's darn close to her crowning achievement with the Grateful Dead (although her work on Cat's Under the Stars is on par and equally gracious). Yes, this sweety did add a few precious things to the Dead continuum, despite the ambivalence of some fans to her live work.
And now we come to it, with thumbs up high ... Please may we get to Terrapin? THIS SONG IS JERRY'S MASTERPIECE if you want to know one fans opinion. With all else thrown out, the albums worth is paid back right here: "Since the end is never told, We pay the teller off in gold, in hopes he will come back ... but he cannot be bought or sold" (Lady With A Fan). The way I look at it, with Jerry gone now, this will have to do.
His most ambitious musical musings are stretched out and played with in this elaborate song. Pretty cerebral! Can you hear the myriad influences played out in this 16:10 minute opus? Since I have been a big progressive rock fan simultaneously with my Dead years it isn't hard seeing where ideas may have been found; English prog - Canterbury style rock/folk, Tull, Yes, Gentle Giant, Caravan, King Crimson and many others seem to be somewhat represented. And I do know Jerry had a bit of an American orchestra fetish (that he tried to explore solo) that is layered in. Even some classical aspects get a little attention compositionally. The Grateful Dead members were voracious consumers of ALL world music and it shows here more than most.
What a piece of work! Jerry (and the band) cooks all over this multi-layered diamond, and not just him, but the writing with Hunter is wonderful: "Inspiration, move me brightly, Light the song with sense and color, hold away despair. More than this I will not ask. Faced with mysteries dark and vast." All members put it all out for this song - it is just too much to get into the details - just turn it up, lay back and dream your way to Terrapin (it is a delightful state of mind while you're there). It is a melodic/harmonic paradise to my ears. Enjoy!
P.S. The extras on this Rhino remastered version are great generally: an excellent playful Peggy-o; a nice LONG and much improved jam on Dancin', a fun Ascent into Jerry jam land; Fire on the Mountain getting ready for the next album; A strange little song called Equinox (by Lesh) that is promising in an unfinished outtake; and last but certainly not least a GREAT Catfish John pulled from Garcia solo material that should make you want to go out and get all of the five newly remastered Garcia solo albums, filled to the brim with extras that are a true delight. Go get 'em while your still young!
Average customer rating:
- Just cashing in a little too late
- For the fans
- Best Grateful Dead album of that era
- A great introduction to the Dead
- this is one of the more interesting dead releases
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Terrapin Station
Grateful Dead
Manufacturer: Arista
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Shakedown Street
- Blues for Allah
- In the Dark
- Workingman's Dead
- Wake of the Flood
ASIN: B000002VCC
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Estimated Prophet
- Dancin' In The Streets
- Passenger
- Samson & Delilah
- Sunrise
- Terrapin Station Part 1: Lady With A Fan/Terrapin Station/Terrapin/Terrapin Transit/At A Siding/Terrapin Flyer/Refrain
Customer Reviews:
Just cashing in a little too late.......2006-09-25
After a 2 year hiatus from the studio, the Dead decided it was time to get even more progressive in their music. The only problem is Yes, King Crimson, Genesis and ELP had already beat the pants off of them years earlier with this kind of symphonic prog! Although it is a very good attempt on their part to try to capture this sound. But trying is all they do here. It simply lacks the feel that their European counterparts were successful at achieving. On the title track, you'd almost wish Peter Gabriel or Jon Anderson would come in and push Jerry out of the way and take over the vocals!
All in all, it's still an interesting listen given who it is. We're generally used to the usual stellar improv in jazz and blues they've excelled in. Unfortunately the Dead here were just trying to cash in on a genre that had already hit it's peak with Close to the Edge, Brain Salad Surgery, Red and The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. Nice try guys, but a little late here!
For the fans.......2005-12-10
This is an excellent album. It strengthened my image of who I was during my years after college and formed me into a good loving human. I think the power of the Dead movement was just that...how it moved you. Jerry and Bobby really did a great job with this so I feel honored to be able to write a couple of notes about them. I feel like Terrapin is one of those sonically classic albums that's a little bit over-engineered, but damn it sounds gooood. I guess I'm so used to hearing the album speak to me that its like an old friend. Estimated is one of those songs that lives with you for years. Terrapin Station(see also Dec. 31, 1978) is a marvel. I've heard conglomerations of the album live 2300 different ways and it always works for me. I am a Deadhead, and I always will be so this review is for those who know how special the whole experience has been for us.
Best Grateful Dead album of that era.......2005-09-22
Great rock art--creative Dead. Reminiscent of Jethro Tull and Renaissance of that same era. A little epical and orchestral with great Rbt. Hunter lyrics. A few cuts are typical Dead but the real beef of this album is Terappin Station and the cut that precedes that one with the female vocalist. Great Stuff!
A great introduction to the Dead.......2005-08-05
A great start for new listeners and for fans it is an essential recording.
This CD is worth the 15+ minute Terrapin Station title track alone, but the other songs are gems as well - especially Estimated Prophet, Passenger & Samson and Delilah.
If there was another Dead album to get besides this one, I'd choose American Beauty or Workingman's Dead. They are much more 'folky' and have that traditional Dead sound. Both compliment each other, and either would be a very worthwhile purchase. Enjoy!
this is one of the more interesting dead releases.......2005-02-23
this was my introduction to the Dead, and it was quite a first impression. The song "estimated prophet" has become one of the best grateful dead songs in my view. the next song on the disc is a completely forgettable cover song, the next is "passenger," which is pretty kick butt. "samson and delilah" is ok, and "sunrise" is a little boring, but "terrapin station" rules!!! This is one of the grateful dead songs that should definitely be listened to by everyone. "estimated prophet" is on their best of disc, so don't get this cd just for that. get it for terrapin station. The songs may all seem pretty good at first, but the novelty of most of them wears off quickly. Not so with the first song and the epic at the end!!
(also, the cover is one of my all time favorites!)
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Terrapin Station
Grateful Dead
Manufacturer: Arista
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000KS4YHC |
Product Description
Printed in West Germany
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Terrapin Station 3/15/90
Manufacturer: Grateful Dead Records
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000F5JD3U |
Product Description
Numbered ltd. edition
Customer Reviews:
Not Here.......2007-05-25
I agree, and besides, I've seen copies of this at used cd shops for anywhere between 15-21 dollars. This isn't that much of a collectable, it's available any time from The Dead's website.
Caveat Emptor.......2007-05-25
A "Like New, Collectible" copy from an Amazon reseller for $124.99 or a new, sealed, factory fresh copy from the official Grateful Dead Online Store for $39.50?
This is a nice 90s Dead set but you don't need to pay 85 bucks OVER the fair market value to buy it here. Disgusting. Just disgusting.
If you pay anything more than $39.50 for a NEW copy you're getting ripped off...period. You really want to spend $124.99? Go to the Dead store, buy THREE new, SEALED copies, and give TWO to your friends.
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Terrapin Station
Grateful Dead
Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l
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ASIN: B00004Z3BB
Release Date: 2000-07-11 |
Tracks:
- Estimated Prophet
- Dancing in the Streets
- Passenger
- Samson & Delilah
- Sunrise
- Terrapin Station
Album Description
Japanese reissue of the 1977 release from the San Francisco legends, this limited edition features a miniature paper LP sleeve reproduction of the original artwork.
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Limited LP Style Slipcase for Initial Pressing. K2 Remastering.
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Terrapin Station
Grateful Dead
Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000BRHPQY
Release Date: 2000-10-26 |
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