Description: Brand new, sealed and in a smoke free home.This one is particularly nice because the outer shipping box has no shipping label on it. It was shipped by the Dead store in a larger box.I will package carefully, as always. (I will put this in a larger box so the original packaging box doesn't get damaged) Pictures in the listing are those of the box set that will be shipped. Those with less than 10 positive feedback and on eBay for less than 6 months, please don't bid. Thank you. No returns or exchanges. Description below taken from Rhino's web site, July 11, 2014: "If every concert tells a tale, then every tour writes an epic. Spring 1990 felt that way: an epic with more than its share of genius and drama, brilliance and tension. And that is why the rest of the music of that tour deserves this release, why the rest of those stories need to be heard." - Nicholas G. MeriwetherSome consider Spring 1990 the last great Grateful Dead tour. That it may be. In spite of outside difficulties and downsides, nothing could deter the Grateful Dead from crafting lightness from darkness. They were overwhelmingly triumphant in doing what they came to do, what they did best — forging powerful explorations in music. Yes, it was the music that would propel their legacy further, young fans joining the ranks with veteran Dead Heads, Jerry wondering "where do they keep coming from?" — a sentiment that still rings true today, a sentiment that offers up another opportunity for an exceptional release from a tour that serves as transcendental chapter in the Grateful Dead masterpiece.With SPRING 1990 (THE OTHER ONE), you'll have the chance to explore another eight complete shows from this chapter, the band elevating their game to deliver inspired performances of concert staples (“Tennessee Jed” and “Sugar Magnolia”), exceptional covers (Dylan’s “When I Paint My Masterpiece” and the band’s last performance of the Beatles’ “Revolution”) and rare gems (the first “Loose Lucy” in 16 years) as well as many songs from Built To Last, which had been released the previous fall and would become the Dead’s final studio album. Also among the eight is one of the most sought-after shows in the Dead canon: the March, 29, 1990 show at Nassau Coliseum, where Grammy®-winning saxophonist Branford Marsalis sat in with the group. The entire second set is one continuous highlight, especially the breathtaking version of “Dark Star.”For those of you who are keeping track, this release also marks a significant milestone as now, across the two Spring 1990 boxed sets, Dozin At The Knick, and Terrapin Limited, the entire spring tour of 1990 has been officially released, making it only the second Grateful Dead tour, after Europe 1972, to have that honor.Due to ship out September 9, you'll want to order your copy today as we anticipate that this extraordinary set will be sold-out in no time at all! GRATEFUL DEAD: SPRING 1990 (THE OTHER ONE)Limited Edition Companion To The Band’s Sold Out Spring 1990 Boxed SetIncludes Eight Unreleased Shows On 23 Discs, Features The Fabled Nassau Coliseum Show With Branford Marsalis,Which Will Also Be Released Individually As A Three-Disc Set Boxed Set And Nassau Coliseum Show Will Both Be Available September 9LOS ANGELES – The Grateful Dead honored the start of its 25th anniversary as a band in 1990 with a celebratory three-week jaunt through North America’s east coast that’s still considered by many fans to be one of the group’s finest tours. Two years ago, fans enjoyed a taste of that special journey with the now-sold-out Spring 1990 boxed set. Now, a second helping is on the way.SPRING 1990 (THE OTHER ONE) is a colossal 23-disc boxed set that covers eight complete shows, all previously unreleased, from this historic outing. Available September 9, the collection will be limited to 9,000 individually numbered copies and is currently available for pre-order exclusively from Dead.net. During these shows, Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Brent Mydland, and Bob Weir elevated their game to deliver inspired performances of concert staples (“Tennessee Jed” and “Sugar Magnolia”), exceptional covers (Dylan’s “When I Paint My Masterpiece” and the band’s last performance of the Beatles’ “Revolution”) and rare gems (the first “Loose Lucy” in 16 years). The band also played many of the songs from Built To Last, which was released the previous fall and would become the Dead’s final studio album. Much like its predecessor, SPRING 1990 (THE OTHER ONE) boasts a staggering variety of songs. Of the 159 tracks that are spread across 23 discs, more than half are unique song titles, including the Dead’s first-ever live performance of The Band’s mournful track, “The Weight.” SPRING 1990 (THE OTHER ONE) also includes the official debut of one of the most sought-after shows in the Dead canon: the March 29, 1990 show at Nassau Coliseum, where Grammy®-winning saxophonist Marsalis sat in with the group. The entire second set is one continuous highlight, especially the breathtaking version of “Dark Star.” Blair Jackson captures the moment, writing that, “Of all the guest musicians who shared the Dead’s stage through the years—and they were many and varied—none embodied both the Dead’s adventurous, questing spirit and their obsession with beautiful melodies and accessible structures quite likeBranford did.” Their performance of “Eyes Of The World” appeared on the 1990 live collection Without A Net, but the entire collaboration has not surfaced officially until now.“When I agreed to sit in with the Dead in 1990, I didn't know what to expect, aurally or visually,” says Marsalis. “What I experienced was what I remembered music to be in my younger years, something that I'd felt was lost long ago. Process over product. No set lists, light shows and costumes required, but music first. It's an experience I will always remember with great fondness.”“When we produced the first Spring 1990 box in 2012, there were a lot of tough choices to make about what shows to omit from that box. However, we knew we'd do this second box someday, so the choices of omission were easier to digest,” says Grateful Dead archivist David Lemieux. “Now we're able to complete the picture the first box painted with music that's every bit as good, and in some cases surpasses, the six shows in the original box. These are eight extremely high-level Dead shows, each and every one of which would make a terrific CD releases. It only seemed fitting that in the face of such an abundance of quality Dead, we should release it all at once.” Presented in a stunning box, similar in design to the first Spring 1990 release, the music is accompanied by a 144-page paperback book with essays by Nick Meriwether and Blair Jackson, a portfolio with three art prints by Jessica Dessner, replica ticket stubs and backstage passes for all eight shows, and a few other surprises. The powerful and pristine sound heard on this collection is the result of work done by the band’s longtime audio engineer John Cutler, who originally recorded the shows, Jeffrey Norman, who mixed the tracks from the master 24-track analog tapes at Weir’s TRI Studio, and David Glasser who mastered each show to HDCD specs. The release also marks a significant milestone as now, across the two Spring 1990 boxed sets, Dozin At The Knick, and Terrapin Limited, the entire spring tour of 1990 has been officially released, making it only the second Grateful Dead tour, after Europe 1972, to have that honor.Dead Heads heading out to theaters next Thursday for the annual “Grateful Dead Meet-Up at the Movies: Beat Club 4/21/72” will get an exclusive behind-the scenes look at SPRING 1990 (THE OTHER ONE) with a new interview with Bob Weir and Jeffrey Norman, directed by Justin Kreutzmann. SPRING 1990 (THE OTHER ONE)Featured Concerts3/14/90 Capital Centre Landover, MD3/18/90 Civic Center Hartford, CT3/21/90 Copps Coliseum Hamilton, Ontario3/25/90 Knickerbocker Arena Albany, NY3/28/90 Nassau Coliseum Uniondale, NY3/29/90 Nassau Coliseum Uniondale, NY (featuring Branford Marsalis)4/1/90 The Omni Atlanta, GA4/3/90 The Omni Atlanta, GA
Price: 900.9 USD
Location: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
End Time: 2024-09-03T23:01:33.000Z
Shipping Cost: 25 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Features: Sealed
Artist: The Grateful Dead
Record Label: Rhino Records
Format: CD
Release Year: 2014
Style: Progressive, Experimental Rock, Acoustic, Roots, Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Progressive/Art Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Roots Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Country Rock, Psychedelic
Release Title: Spring 1990 (The Other One)
Edition: Rarities Edition, Special Edition, Collector's Edition, Limited Edition, Live Recording, 1st Edition
Type: Album
Genre: Rock
Run Time: Box Set