Grateful Dead - GRAYFOLDED (1995/2021) [Hi-Res]

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Title: GRAYFOLDED
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: fony
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 03:57:50
Total Size: 546 MB / 1.02 / 1.69 GB
WebSite:

Tracklist:

1. novature / pouring velvet / in revolving… (19:49)
2. ash light / clouds cast / throu… (12:53)
3. …ough / fault forces / the Phil zone / la estrella (18:56)
4. oscura / transilience / astrolude / 73rd star bridge sonata (18:23)
5. cease tone beam / astrolude / foldback time (18:12)
6. astrolude / dark matter problem / every leaf is turning / the speed of space (17:20)
7. foldback time (encore) (4:35)
8. all of GrayFolded (1:50:00)
9. Transitive Axis (radio edit) (5:28)
10. La Estrella Oscura (radio edit) (3:45)
11. mirror ashes track zero (4:12)
12. transitive axis live, premiere concert, teaser… (4:24)

back in 1994, when GRAYFOLDED "Transitive Axis" was released as a single CD with its cliffhanger ending, it included this note:

There is in the Grateful Dead repertoire a song so legendary as to often be only referred to as "IT" by dedicated dead heads. The Dead have been playing this song in concert sporadically for a quarter of a century now, often using it as a vehicle for musical travels far beyond the predictable. When Phil Lesh asked me to plunderphonicize the Dead's music, this song seemed to be the obvious place to start. With the invitation of the band I've had the opportunity to comb through the (also legendary) Grateful Dead Vaults and to listen to all the performance recordings of this piece on file. These board mixes are the sources for Gray Folded. I've collected what I think are interesting portions from over a hundred performances, thereby accumulating 40 hours of digital copies of the master tapes. Fifty-one of these performances are featured on Transitive Axis. The music slides back and forth over the years, often shifting from the recent present back to 1969 or the early 70s in the twinkling of an arpeggio. Within this Tralfamadorian time scheme there are some familiar moments and many unique surprises. There are a few appearances by The Grateful Dead Orchestra (multiple Weirs, Leshes, Kreutzmanns etc., all playing together) and the Jerry Garcia Chorus (in which a time shifted Captain Trips is heard harmonizing with himself over the years). For some this disc will conjure specific memories. For others it will reveal how wild and embracing the music of the Grateful Dead can be. —John Oswald. 1994

the following year, with the addition of the 'mirror Ashes" disc to the package, the above note was replaced by Rob Bowman's extensive essay including exclusive Dead interviews, which we are including in the bonuses in pdf form.