What A Long Strange Trip It's Been - Production Details

Production Details

  • "New, New Minglewood Blues" from The Grateful Dead.
  • "Dark Star" and "Born Cross-Eyed" from Dark Star/Born Cross-Eyed 7" single.
  • "Cosmic Charlie" and "Doin' That Rag" from Aoxomoxoa.
  • "St. Stephen" recorded live in concert and from Live/Dead.
  • "High Time" and "New Speedway Boogie" from Workingman's Dead.
  • "Truckin'" and "Ripple" from American Beauty.
  • "Me and My Uncle" and "Playing in the Band" recorded live in concert and from Grateful Dead.
  • "Jack Straw", "Tennessee Jed", "Cumberland Blues", "Brown-Eyed Woman" and "Ramble On Rose" recorded live in concert and from Europe '72.
  • "Black Peter" from History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice).

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