22 years after their debut album, the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band released Ragged But Right, highlighting the other half of the bands timeless repertoire. With the same members in tow, the sextet provides a playful environment that lives up to the releases namesake. Ragged But Right captures their first known performance of the bluegrass ballad If I Lose," and includes Grateful Dead fan favorites Deep Elem Blues and Rosa Lee McFall, as well as what is known to be the bands last performance of Charles Moodys Drifting Too Far From the Shore.
FROM THE LUNT-FONTANNE:
SIDE A: 1. Ragged But Right 2. Short Life of Trouble 3. I Aint Never 4. Trouble in Mind [5:29]
SIDE B: 1. Drifting With the Tide 2. Band Introductions 3. Deep Elem Blues 4. Rosa Lee McFall
SIDE C: 1. Two Soldiers 2. If I Lose 3. Bright Morning Star 4. Goodnight Irene
FROM THE WILTERN AND WARFIELD:
SIDE D:1. Its a Long, Long Way to the Top of the World 2. Drifting Too Far From the Shore 3. Turtle Dove
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22 years after their debut album, the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band released Ragged But Right, highlighting the other half of the bands timeless repertoire. With the same members in tow, the sextet provides a playful environment that lives up to the releases namesake. Ragged But Right captures their first known performance of the bluegrass ballad If I Lose," and includes Grateful Dead fan favorites Deep Elem Blues and Rosa Lee McFall, as well as what is known to be the bands last performance of Charles Moodys Drifting Too Far From the Shore.
FROM THE LUNT-FONTANNE:
SIDE A: 1. Ragged But Right 2. Short Life of Trouble 3. I Aint Never 4. Trouble in Mind [5:29]
SIDE B: 1. Drifting With the Tide 2. Band Introductions 3. Deep Elem Blues 4. Rosa Lee McFall
SIDE C: 1. Two Soldiers 2. If I Lose 3. Bright Morning Star 4. Goodnight Irene
FROM THE WILTERN AND WARFIELD:
SIDE D:1. Its a Long, Long Way to the Top of the World 2. Drifting Too Far From the Shore 3. Turtle Dove
Out of stock? Get notified when this item is restocked.
Jerry at his primal best the bluegrass Icon on the great white way! Magnifico! Glad to have had the priviledge of catching one of his Lunt-Fontanne shows in the fall of 87 Brings back GREAT memories. Jerry is gone but never forgotten! The fatman rocks!