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''July 29 1966, P.N.E. Garden Aud., Vancouver Canada'' is a live album by American rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains the complete concert recorded at the PNE Garden Auditorium in
Vancouver, British Columbia Vancouver ( ) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the city, up from 631,486 in 2016. The ...
, on July 29, 1966. It also includes four songs recorded at the same venue on the following day. It was produced as a two-disc
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in a limited edition of 6,600 copies. It was released on April 22, 2017, in conjunction with
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. The same recording was previously released on CD on January 20, 2017, as the bonus disc for the 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of the Grateful Dead's eponymous first album. The July 29, 1966 concert was the band's first performance outside the United States.


Production

In an interview, Grateful dead archivist David Lemieux said that he had wanted to release this concert as an album, but it was too short for the ''Dave's Picks'' series. He said that since the concert was an early one, from before the time of CDs, that made it seem like a good choice for an LP. He added, "As a vinyl release it works extremely well where you get three or four songs per side and they're all really short songs – anywhere from three to five minutes."


Critical reception

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'', said, "As for the jams, the Grateful Dead were still so raw and unformed in the summer of '66 part garage/punk, part tough blues band, a bit of folk-rock and experimental zeal all filtered through a Prankster-informed lysergic mischievousness but the elements are all in place. And they're quite often on fire here... but hints of the tenderness they would later cultivate in their original ballads also turn up.... They're still primarily a cover band at this stage their own tunes are not even close to what they'd soon start turning out when Robert Hunter became involved but there's no denying the inherent originality and enormity of what they've got going on."


Track listing

Side A #"Standing on the Corner" ( Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir,
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, Phil Lesh,
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" (William Harvey, Frank Forest) #" Sittin' on Top of the World" (Lonnie Carter, Walter Jacobs) #"You Don't Have to Ask" (Garcia, Weir, McKernan, Lesh, Kreutzmann) Side B #" Big Boss Man" (Al Smith,
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) #"Cream Puff War" (Garcia) Side C #"Viola Lee Blues" (
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" ( Sonny Boy Williamson) Side D :''July 30, 1966 bonus tracks:'' #" Cold Rain and Snow" (traditional, arranged by Garcia, Weir, McKernan, Lesh) #" One Kind Favor" ( Jules Bihari,
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) #"New, New Minglewood Blues" (Garcia, Weir, McKernan, Lesh, Kreutzmann)


Personnel

Grateful Dead * Jerry Garcia – guitar, vocals *
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– drums * Phil Lesh – bass, vocals *
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan Ronald Charles McKernan (September 8, 1945 – March 8, 1973), known as Pigpen, was an American musician. He was a founding member of the San Francisco band the Grateful Dead and played in the group from 1965 to 1972. McKernan grew up he ...
organ, harmonica, vocals * Bob Weir – guitar, vocals Production *Produced by Grateful Dead *Produced for release by David Lemieux *Executive producer – Mark Pinkus *Associate producers – Doran Tyson, Ivette Ramos *Tape research – Michael Wesley Johnson *Recording –
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*Mastering – Jeffrey Norman *Lacquer cutting – Chris Bellman *Cover art – Bob Masse *Photos – Bob Chevalier *Art direction, design – Steve Vance


References

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