Reckoning (Grateful Dead album)
1981 live album by the Grateful Dead / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Reckoning is a 1981 live double album by the Grateful Dead. It is the band's sixth live album and seventeenth album overall. It consists of acoustic material recorded live in September and October 1980. Some of the tracks are shortened versions of the live performances.
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Released | April 1, 1981 | |||
Recorded | September 25 – October 31, 1980 | |||
Venue | Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA; Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY | |||
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Length | 72:21 | |||
Label | Arista | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Robert Christgau | B+[2] |
The material recorded in 1980 was originally intended for release on one double LP set, but the format of the music subsequently steered the Grateful Dead towards the release of two double albums, Reckoning and Dead Set. Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia commented that the band "ended with so much good material that it was a struggle. The idea of just one acoustic and one electric record was sort of pathetic, since our electric tunes are seldom less than eight minutes long. And that meant our fat electric album would have two songs on a side. It was kind of silly."[3]
Initial CD releases omitted one track, "Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie", for space reasons. One CD, tape, and LP release, by Pair/Arista Records in 1984, was given the title For the Faithful....[3] In 1988 the album was re-issued with the original title.