Garcia Plays Dylan - Track Information

Track Information

Disc One

  1. Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders. Recorded Live at The Boarding House, San Francisco, CA (1/25/73)
  2. Jerry Garcia Band. Recorded Live at Keystone, Berkeley, CA (11/18/75)
  3. Jerry Garcia Band. Recorded Live at Keystone, Berkeley, CA (11/17/75)
  4. Legion Of Mary. Recorded Live at Oriental Theatre, Milwaukee,WI (4/19/75)
  5. Jerry Garcia Band. Recorded Live at Keystone, Berkeley, CA (2/15/76)
  6. Jerry Garcia Band. Recorded Live at Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, CA (2/19/78)
  7. Jerry Garcia Band. Recorded Live at the Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA (11/28/87)

Disc Two

  1. Jerry Garcia Band. Recorded Live at The Stone, San Francisco, CA (2/2/80)
  2. Grateful Dead. Recorded Live at Frost Amphitheater, Palo Alto, CA (4/28/85)
  3. Jerry Garcia Band. Recorded Live at the Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA (3/4/88)
  4. Jerry Garcia Band. Recorded Live at Oakland Colliseum, Oakland, CA (10/31/92)
  5. Jerry Garcia Band. Recorded Live at the Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA (4/23/93)
  6. Grateful Dead. Recorded Live at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL (7/8/95)
  7. Grateful Dead. Recorded Live at Sullivan Stadium, Foxboro, MA (7/2/89)
  8. Grateful Dead. Recorded Live at Copps Colliseum, Hamilton, Ontario (3/22/90)

Bonus Disc - "Garcia Plays Dylan Again"

  1. Garcia/Kahn. Neighbors of Woodcraft, Portland, OR - late show (06/04/82)
  2. Jerry Garcia Band. Greek Theater, Berkeley, CA - (08/05/90)
  3. Legion Of Mary. Keystone, Berkeley, CA - (05/22/75)

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