Robert Hunter - Tales of the Great Rum Runners (2024 Remaster) (1974) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Robert Hunter, Grateful Dead
Title: Tales of the Great Rum Runners (2024 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Rhino
Genre: Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 41:37
Total Size: 101 / 250 MB / 1.74 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Tales of the Great Rum Runners (2024 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1974
Label: Rhino
Genre: Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 41:37
Total Size: 101 / 250 MB / 1.74 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Lady Simplicity (2024 Remaster) (0:21)
2. That Train (2024 Remaster) (4:38)
3. Dry Dusty Road (2024 Remaster) (2:20)
4. I Heard You Singing (2024 Remaster) (3:39)
5. Rum Runners (2024 Remaster) (3:08)
6. Children's Lament (2024 Remaster) (4:17)
7. Maybe She's a Bluebird (2024 Remaster) (2:02)
8. Boys in the Barroom (2024 Remaster) (1:10)
9. It Must Have Been the Roses (2024 Remaster) (3:32)
10. Arizona Lightning (2024 Remaster) (3:37)
11. Standing at Your Door (2024 Remaster) (4:33)
12. Mad (2024 Remaster) (4:14)
13. Keys to the Rain (2024 Remaster) (4:16)
“I considered myself a folksinger, and then we all became bluegrass musicians. When it turned rock and roll, I turned to my typewriter.” - Robert Hunter, The Golden Road, 1984
And we're certainly glad he did! We're confident you're familiar with the tremendous impact of songwriter and lyricist Robert Hunter's work with the Grateful Dead. He may have been the sixth member unseen, but his contribution to their songs stands testament to their everlasting effect on generations of Dead Heads. Now we're offering up the chance to explore Hunter's 1974 solo debut, one that Rolling Stone once called "perhaps the most interesting solo album to emerge from the Dead’s quirky ambit." Hear it for yourself with the 50th anniversary edition of TALES OF THE GREAT RUM RUNNERS due June 7th.
The TALES OF THE GREAT RUM RUNNERS (DELUXE EDITION) digital release introduces a freshly remastered version of the original. All the music has been remastered from the original master tapes by GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer David Glasser using Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction.
Originally released in spring 1974, TALES OF THE GREAT RUM RUNNERS marked the inaugural release on Round Records, an offshoot of the newly formed Grateful Dead Records. Among its 13 tracks were several destined to become staples of Hunter’s live repertoire, like “Boys In The Barroom,” “Rum Runners,” and “It Must Have Been The Roses.”
Recorded at Mickey Hart’s converted barn studio in Novato, California, the album reveals Hunter’s multifaceted talents and features him singing and playing various instruments, including guitar, tin whistle, and bagpipes on “Children’s Lament.” He was accompanied by a revolving cast of Bay Area musicians on the album, including Jerry Garcia, Keith and Donna Jean Godchaux, and Mickey Hart of the Dead, as well as guitarist Barry Melton (Country Joe & The Fish), bassist David Freiberg (Quicksilver Messenger Service/Jefferson Starship), and pedal steel guitarist Buddy Cage (New Riders Of The Purple Sage).
And we're certainly glad he did! We're confident you're familiar with the tremendous impact of songwriter and lyricist Robert Hunter's work with the Grateful Dead. He may have been the sixth member unseen, but his contribution to their songs stands testament to their everlasting effect on generations of Dead Heads. Now we're offering up the chance to explore Hunter's 1974 solo debut, one that Rolling Stone once called "perhaps the most interesting solo album to emerge from the Dead’s quirky ambit." Hear it for yourself with the 50th anniversary edition of TALES OF THE GREAT RUM RUNNERS due June 7th.
The TALES OF THE GREAT RUM RUNNERS (DELUXE EDITION) digital release introduces a freshly remastered version of the original. All the music has been remastered from the original master tapes by GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer David Glasser using Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction.
Originally released in spring 1974, TALES OF THE GREAT RUM RUNNERS marked the inaugural release on Round Records, an offshoot of the newly formed Grateful Dead Records. Among its 13 tracks were several destined to become staples of Hunter’s live repertoire, like “Boys In The Barroom,” “Rum Runners,” and “It Must Have Been The Roses.”
Recorded at Mickey Hart’s converted barn studio in Novato, California, the album reveals Hunter’s multifaceted talents and features him singing and playing various instruments, including guitar, tin whistle, and bagpipes on “Children’s Lament.” He was accompanied by a revolving cast of Bay Area musicians on the album, including Jerry Garcia, Keith and Donna Jean Godchaux, and Mickey Hart of the Dead, as well as guitarist Barry Melton (Country Joe & The Fish), bassist David Freiberg (Quicksilver Messenger Service/Jefferson Starship), and pedal steel guitarist Buddy Cage (New Riders Of The Purple Sage).