Without a Net - Grateful Dead

Without a Net

Grateful Dead

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1990-09-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 2004 Grateful Dead Productions, Inc. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warne

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Feel Like a Stranger (Live Oct 7:31 USD 1.29
2
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown T 8:00 USD 1.29
3
Walkin' Blues (Live October 19 5:44 USD 1.29
4
Althea (Live October 1989 - Ap 6:55 USD 1.29
5
Cassidy (Live October 1989 - A 6:35 USD 1.29
6
Bird Song (Live October 1989 - 12:57 USD Album Only
7
Let It Grow (Live October 1989 11:54 USD Album Only
8
China Cat Sunflower / I Know Y 10:24 USD Album Only
9
Looks Like Rain (Live October 8:03 USD 1.29
10
Eyes of the World (Live Octobe 16:14 USD Album Only
11
Victim or the Crime (Live Octo 8:04 USD 1.29
12
Help On the Way / Slipnot / Fr 18:57 USD Album Only
13
One More Saturday Night (Live 4:50 USD 1.29
14
Dear Mr. Fantasy (Live October 5:44 USD 1.29
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Reviews

  • Ain’t we something!
    5
    By Sackville Baggins
    I’ve enjoyed this album from it publishing. What’s more, I’ve enjoyed this band live since ‘74. I’ve enjoyed this family. Look at us now. The kids keep coming. The old ones keep grooving. Give yourselves some love today! Maybe we’ll see you someday at Boreal Ridge or Santa Fe Downs, or Terrapin Station.
  • Best Album Ever!
    5
    By jaime.chapley
    Best Album Ever...Since I was 10 a kid. Still loving the Dead Life and always loving Bob Weir for continuing the to create and carry on the music.... all throughout my life. I respect Bob Weir for continuous progression throughout his life and musical career. It is excellent to see a shining star.
  • ❤️
    5
    By Trust and Us
    ❤️
  • Branford smokes
    5
    By RockyMountainWay
    On Eyes. Wish they would release more of the band's shows with Branford Marsalis and Bruce Hornsby. Great stuff.
  • Let the words be yours
    5
    By patrick jordan
    Maybe the best version of Cassidy I've ever heard!
  • a great live Disc
    5
    By jdon111
    The notes Garcia hits in Althea are magical and i really like the tempos on these songs. The Branford "Eyes" is Epic!
  • not the dead I know
    3
    By roblogos
    I have several albums of the dead; heard them live a couple of times back in the day when they were just another v good band --before the dead head phenom started and in a sense ruined the band. This is not a very good album --some strange keyboard undead like sounds; sax --horrible soft jazz sax-- in at least one number; "birdsong" though is a pretty good number. Garcia's playing hides a lot behind another lead guitar player or keyboard or sax; I miss how he plays in other albums or performances when he's just jamming with Lesh and Weir. Best album? I give it two and half stars.
  • Keep going back to it
    5
    By BoozToonz
    This collection of tour performances is amazing. I find myself going back to it a lot and particularly the Eyes of the World w/ Branford accompanying. The band truly captures 13+ minutes of in-formation flight and Garcia's melody and barrage of expression is worth coming back to for a lifetime of inspiration.
  • Best pigpen ever
    5
    By Grateful Shed
    Every song on this album is fantastic. The keyboards on let it grow kill me every time. Grateful Dead's greatest album, period.
  • The 90's At Their Best
    5
    By dead4ever
    I have dozens of recordings and albums of the Dead and this is definitly competing for number 1. This recording is superior to the dick's picks by far. Every guitar note is crisp and clear. The set list has alot of popular songs but these versions are some of the greatest. I'd give this album some seroious thought folks.