Sing Out! features a stellar line-up of acoustic performances by Bay Area folk heroes, including Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead, Country Joe McDonald, Kate Wolf, Rosalie Sorrels, and a percussion set by the Dead’s drummers – billed as the Rhythm Devils. The event was described by Wavy Gravy as a “mini-Woodstock,” and it is the last major show to be mixed and recorded by famed Grateful Dead soundman Owsley Stanley, aka “Bear.” It is also the final live recording he made of any members of the Grateful Dead.
– Exquisite live sound quality; A 48-page booklet with essays penned by Grateful Dead scholars, Nicholas G. Meriwether and Jesse Jarnow; original artwork by Grammy Award-winner Susan Archie; new interviews with the friends and family of this spectacular lineup; and never-before-seen photography.
– 36 tracks and more than 2.5 hours of music Rare treats for Deadheads include Jerry and Bobby playing one of the only acoustic performances of Buddy Holly’s “Oh Boy!” and a singular rendition of “Friend of the Devil” for the first time in an acoustic set since 1970.
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Disc 1:
Wavy's Welcome
Save The Whales
Janis
Picks and Lasers
Slide Trombone Blues
Oh! Susanna
Yankee Doodle
Country Joe dedicates tonight's cheer
Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag
Wavy Gravy running things like a Swiss watch
For The Lovin' Of The Game
If You Love Me
12 Adler Place
Postcard From India
You've Got To Go To Sleep Alone
Scared To Be Alone
I Remember Loving You
Disc 2:
Wavy Introduces Kate Wolf
You're Not Standing Like You Used To
Shining!
20/20 Vision
Unfinished Life
Eyes Of A Painter
Let's Get Together
Like A River
Rhythm Devils
Disc 3:
Introduction and Tuning
Deep Elem Blues
Dark Hollow
Jack-A-Roe
Monkey And The Engineer
Friend Of The Devil
El Paso
Oh, Babe, It Ain't No Lie
On The Road Again
Oh Boy!
Sing Out! features a stellar line-up of acoustic performances by Bay Area folk heroes, including Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead, Country Joe McDonald, Kate Wolf, Rosalie Sorrels, and a percussion set by the Dead’s drummers – billed as the Rhythm Devils. The event was described by Wavy Gravy as a “mini-Woodstock,” and it is the last major show to be mixed and recorded by famed Grateful Dead soundman Owsley Stanley, aka “Bear.” It is also the final live recording he made of any members of the Grateful Dead.
– Exquisite live sound quality; A 48-page booklet with essays penned by Grateful Dead scholars, Nicholas G. Meriwether and Jesse Jarnow; original artwork by Grammy Award-winner Susan Archie; new interviews with the friends and family of this spectacular lineup; and never-before-seen photography.
– 36 tracks and more than 2.5 hours of music Rare treats for Deadheads include Jerry and Bobby playing one of the only acoustic performances of Buddy Holly’s “Oh Boy!” and a singular rendition of “Friend of the Devil” for the first time in an acoustic set since 1970.
Please click Additional Details for track list.
Out of stock? Get notified when this item is restocked.
Disc 1:
Wavy's Welcome
Save The Whales
Janis
Picks and Lasers
Slide Trombone Blues
Oh! Susanna
Yankee Doodle
Country Joe dedicates tonight's cheer
Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag
Wavy Gravy running things like a Swiss watch
For The Lovin' Of The Game
If You Love Me
12 Adler Place
Postcard From India
You've Got To Go To Sleep Alone
Scared To Be Alone
I Remember Loving You
Disc 2:
Wavy Introduces Kate Wolf
You're Not Standing Like You Used To
Shining!
20/20 Vision
Unfinished Life
Eyes Of A Painter
Let's Get Together
Like A River
Rhythm Devils
Disc 3:
Introduction and Tuning
Deep Elem Blues
Dark Hollow
Jack-A-Roe
Monkey And The Engineer
Friend Of The Devil
El Paso
Oh, Babe, It Ain't No Lie
On The Road Again
Oh Boy!
though it took some time, customers service really did their best to satisfy this customer. i was truly impressed overall and thanks all involved very much !! i only wish there were more and more releases like "Sing Out" regardless of technical flaws. seriously, technical flaws are simply the nature of the live beast and is what it is and is absolutely better than not having anything at all !!! i wish everyone well
Stevie
August 20, 2024
This is an amazing set of acoustic music. Yes, they've played these songs acoustically in the past (minus "Oh Boy" up until this point) but the playing is superb! It's amlost as if Bob & Jer were basking in their success of Reckoning?!? I say this because the versions of each song here are all incredible. It was as though they showed up on a mission this night in 1981. #LongLiveGratefulDead
Scotty Dietz
July 1, 2024
Really neat recordings. If you are into some of the older Jerry projects, you will like this one!
Willis
April 3, 2024
Bear's recordings are of an unbelievable clarity and capture every nuance. This set of music rocks!
Gordon Kraft
April 3, 2024
Sounds a lot better than my cassette audio I recorded at the show. Bear captured the sound of the High School Auditorium without digital enhancement. Kate Wolf's beautiful voice came through, reminding us of the great loss of her early passing.
Tim Christensen
March 27, 2024
Sing Out! was a great walk down memory lane. I loved the natural sounds of the artists in a relaxed positive venue. Everyone was in good form. It is very unfortunate that Odetta was not included, even though she obviously performed at this event i.e. the great review of her performance provided for in the liner notes of this recording. Hopefully, the producer of this volume will be able to include a follow disc of the Odetta performance to add to the other great performances of everyone else.
Chris Johnson
March 27, 2024
Great music and great vibe. The SEVA Wavy benefits are always a pleasure. Captures the spirit of the era. Essentially the Grateful Dead with John Kahn on bass.
Tom Fagan
March 27, 2024
Have only listened to the GD disc so far, but the sound quality is incredible. Clear, sharp, perfect. Bear would be pleased.
Jason Silverio
March 4, 2024
Haven’t heard it yet, looks great! But I was wondering on saying that the “Friend Of the Devil” was the first acoustic version since 1970. Didn’t they play that song during the acoustic sets during the Warfield/Radio City run in 1980? Still awesome, this rare version, I’m sure.