Europe '72 - Track Listing

Track Listing

Side one
  1. "Cumberland Blues" (Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter, and Phil Lesh) – 5:47
  2. "He's Gone" (Garcia and Hunter) – 7:12
  3. "One More Saturday Night" (Bob Weir) – 4:45
Side two
  1. "Jack Straw" (Hunter and Weir) – 4:46
  2. "You Win Again" (Hank Williams) – 3:54
  3. "China Cat Sunflower" (Garcia and Hunter) – 5:33
  4. "I Know You Rider" (trad., arr. The Grateful Dead) – 4:55
Side three
  1. "Brown-Eyed Women" (Garcia and Hunter) – 4:55
  2. "It Hurts Me Too" (Elmore James) – 7:18
  3. "Ramble On Rose" (Garcia and Hunter) – 6:09
Side four
  1. "Sugar Magnolia" (Hunter and Weir) – 7:04
  2. "Mr. Charlie" (Hunter and Ron "Pigpen" McKernan) – 3:40
  3. "Tennessee Jed" (Garcia and Hunter) – 7:13
Side five
  1. "Truckin'" (Garcia, Hunter, Lesh, and Weir) – 13:08
  2. "Epilogue" (Garcia, Donna Jean Godchaux, Keith Godchaux, Bill Kreutzmann, Lesh, McKernan, and Weir) – 4:33
Side six
  1. "Prelude" (Garcia, Donna Jean Godchaux, Keith Godchaux, Kreutzmann, Lesh, McKernan, and Weir) – 8:08
  2. "(Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew" (Bonnie Dobson and Tim Rose) – 10:35
2001 reissue bonus tracks
Further information: The Golden Road (1965–1973)
Disc ten
  1. "The Stranger (Two Souls in Communion)" (McKernan) – 6:50
Disc eleven
  1. "Looks Like Rain" (John Perry Barlow and Weir) – 7:42
  2. "Good Lovin'" (Rudy Clark and Arthur Resnick) – 18:30
  3. "Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks)" (Garcia, Kreutzmann, and Lesh) – 4:39
  4. "Who Do You Love" (Bo Diddley) – 0:22
  5. "Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks)" (Garcia, Kreutzmann, and Lesh) – 1:43
  6. "Good Lovin'" (Clark, Resnick) – 5:59
  7. "The Yellow Dog Story" (Garcia, Donna Jean Godchaux, Keith Godchaux, Kreutzmann, Lesh, McKernan, and Weir) – 3:09

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