Terrapin Station Hot Springs National Park AR

Any time I really need a spiritual or emotional lift, I can always count on the Grateful Dead. They always seem to be able to life me out of any fu ...

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Terrapin Station

Grateful Dead

Arista Records, 1977

REVIEW BY: Christopher Thelen

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: 09/17/1998

Any time I really need a spiritual or emotional lift, I can always count on the Grateful Dead. They always seem to be able to life me out of any funk I am in, or they can make a smile that's on my face that much wider.

Funny thing is, their 1977 release Terrapin Station didn't always have that effect on me. The first time I heard it, I had picked up an old beat-up record for 50 cents at the used record store I frequented. Listening to it, I wondered, "What the hell did they do to 'Dancin' In The Street'?" I filed the record away for a long time.

But then, something happened: I became a Deadhead, and found myself updating everything to CD. I had also heard some tapes of shows, with songs like "Estimated Prophet" ringing through loud and clear. So, over to Best Buy I went, and picked up Terrapin Station again. While I can understand how some people don't like portions of this album (for it's not their best work), it also contains some of the band's most beautiful work.

Surprisingly, Jerry Garcia is almost completely absent in the vocal department on this album; he only steps up to the microphone once as the lead vocalist, and that's on the title track. For the most part, rhythm guitarist Bob Weir handles the vocals here, and handles them well. (Donna Godchaux takes over control of the microphone on "Sunrise", possibly the weakest song on the album. I've just never warmed up to this track, even after all these years.)


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