Beyond Description (1973-1989) is a companion set to 2001's 12-disc box The Golden Road (1965-1973), which collected all of the Grateful Dead's albums for Warner Bros, adding bonus tracks to each album, along with a double-disc collection of early pre-Warner recordings called "Birth of the Dead" for good measure. Beyond Description picks up the story after the Dead started their own label with 1973's Wake of the Flood and runs all the way to 1989, when they released their last studio album, Built to Last. Like The Golden Road, each album here is enhanced with bonus tracks, running the gamut from as little as three (on Built to Last) to has many as 16 (a full-length bonus disc added to 1980's live acoustic Reckoning), but there's nothing quite as enticing as "Birth of the Dead." Indeed, "enticing" is not a word that's frequently associated with the albums in this collection. Even among Deadheads, these records, with a couple of noteworthy exceptions, aren't highly regarded, and the additional studio outtakes, demos, and live tracks don't necessarily help matters either; after all, if the foundation is shaky, it's hard to add an expansion. That's true here. It's certainly nice to have this material excavated, particularly for legions of dedicated fans, but none of the bonus tracks are revelatory. None of them offer a new perspective on the album, nor are there any lost gems here (not even the version of "Good Lovin'" sung by producer/Little Feat leader Lowell George on Shakedown Street qualifies as a hidden treasure). Instead, the bonus material ranges from the merely pleasant (the bonus discs on the live Reckoning and Dead Set), to the somewhat interesting (an early take of "China Doll" on Wake of the Flood), to the forgettable (most of the studio outtakes), to the actively irritating (a long acoustic demo of "Weather Report Suite," tedious jams on Blues for Allah). It's material that fans will hear once and file away, next to their large collection of Dick's Picks discs. Conversely, the individual albums featured in Beyond Description do pack some surprises. Certain records live up to their reputations -- Wake of the Flood remains one of their strongest, moodiest affairs, From the Mars Hotel is an underrated record, In the Dark is an assured comeback -- but others sound both better and worse than they did in memory. In particular, Go to Heaven, while far from their best, sounds much better than its reputation suggests -- it may not be much of a Dead record, but it's warm and well-crafted, a good fusion of the Doobie Brothers and Little Feat. Built to Last, however, is an outright embarrassment, a rushed sequel to In the Dark constructed with overly slick synthesizers and cavernous drums that sounds even more dated than the disco cuts scattered throughout Terrapin Station and Shakedown Street (neither of which sound inspired, but are fascinating in their tentative attempts to streamline the Dead). Ultimately, it matters little whether the albums themselves are all that strong or weak -- this is a package for the diehard, the one who will buy the bad albums just to complete his collection. In that regard, Beyond Description is every bit the equal of The Golden Road -- the remastering is good, the packaging has been assembled with loving care, the liner notes are solid. It's all enough to make this a necessary library piece for truly dedicated Deadheads. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Beyond Description (1973-1989)
10/26/2004 | Grateful Dead / Wea
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$125.99BEYOND DESCRIPTION 1973-1989 (BONUS TRACKS) (RMST)
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Credits
- Gary Lyons
- Producer, Engineer
- Gregg Mann
- Assistant Engineer
- Bob Matthews
- Engineer, Production Assistant, System Engineer
- John McFee
- Pedal Steel
- Frank Morin
- Sax (Tenor), Musician
- Monte Morrison
- Concert Producer
- Brent Mydland
- Keyboards, Vocals, Group Member
- Jeffrey Norman
- Engineer, Project Assistant
- Pat O'Hara
- Trombone, Musician
- Keith Olsen
- Producer, Engineer
- Michael Peri
- Assistant Engineer
- Steven Schuster
- Flute, Horn, Reeds, Musician
- Jeff Sterling
- Engineer
- Benny Velarde
- Timbales, Musician
- Jim Welch
- Producer, Art Producer, Art Direction, Jacket Design
- Joel Selvin
- Liner Notes
- John McEntire
- Coordination
- David Roberts
- Engineer
- Peter Miller
- Engineer
- Gary Lambert
- Liner Notes
- David Fricke
- Liner Notes
- Herbie Green
- Art Direction, Photography, Cover Photo
- Dennis Leonard
- Engineer
- Jim Marshall
- Photography
- Don Pearson
- Engineer
- Pete Thea
- Engineer
- Andrew Clark
- Liner Notes
- Ramrod
- Production Assistant, Assistant
- Maude Gilman
- Artwork
- Rick Griffin
- Artwork, Cover Illustration, Logo
- Peter Michelena
- Concert Producer
- Robert Howes
- Conductor
- Kurt Mahoney
- Photography
- Mary Ann Mayer
- Artwork, Photography, Diagrams, Art Coordinator
- Bob Seidemann
- Photography
- Peter Simon
- Photography
- John Werner
- Photography
- Steven Chean
- Project Assistant
- Vanessa Atkins
- Project Assistant
- Steve Vance
- Design, Reissue Art Director
- Jay Blakesberg
- Photography
- Reggie Collins
- Discographical Annotation
- Michael Putland
- Photography
- Adrian Boot
- Photography
- Peter Barsotti
- Artwork, Concert Producer
- Willy John Cashman
- Concert Producer
- Philip Garris
- Artwork, Cover Painting
- Larry Hulst
- Photography
- Justin Kreutzmann
- Engineer
- Richard McCaffrey
- Photography
- Robert Minkin
- Photography
- Steve Parish
- Assistant
- Harry Popick
- Assistant
- Rock Scully
- Coordination, Direction
- Steve Silberman
- Liner Notes
- Peter Coyote
- Liner Notes
- Susana Millman
- Photography, Cover Photo
- Stanley Mouse
- Producer, Art Direction, Illustrations
- Alan Trist
- Coordination, Direction
- Randy Tuten
- Cover Art
- Chris Wiskes
- Engineer
- Gilbert Shelton
- Artwork, Lettering
- Sue Stephens
- Assistant, Concert Coordinator
- Alton Kelley
- Direction, Cover Art
- James McGrath
- Concert Producer
- Steve Brown
- Production Assistant
- James Rasmussen
- Concert Producer
- Sheryl Farber
- Editorial Supervision
- Amy Polan
- Concert Producer
- Billy Candelario
- Assistant
- Billy Rothschild
- Assistant Engineer
- Robbie Taylor
- Assistant Engineer, Assistant
- Dave Devore
- Engineer
- Blair Jackson
- Liner Notes
- Richard Loren
- Coordination, Concert Coordinator, Direction
- Bruce Polonsky
- Photography
- Ron Rakow
- Photography
- John Scher
- Concert Producer
- Eric Schwartz
- Memorabilia
- Ed Perlstein
- Photography, Cover Photo
- Randy Perry
- Project Assistant
- Cameron Sears
- Executive Producer, Coordination
- English Choral Choir
- Choir, Chorus
- David Lemieux
- Liner Notes, Reissue Producer
- Thomas Ingamells
- Design
- Martyn Ford Orchestra
- Orchestra
- Eileen Law
- Archive Research
- Robin Hurley
- Associate Producer
- Scott Pascucci
- Associate Producer
- Bill Graham
- Concert Producer
- Hale Milgrim
- Associate Producer
- Candace Brightman
- Lighting Design
- Dennis McNally
- Liner Notes
- Robert Gatley
- Assistant
- Bettike Barsotti
- Concert Producer
- Bob Barsotti
- Concert Producer
- Janie Belson
- Photography
- Jeffrey Boden
- Assistant
- Frances Carr
- Concert Coordinator
- Shelly Diamond
- Concert Producer
- Scott Ferry
- Concert Producer
- Gail Grant
- Design
- Phil Guiliano
- Concert Producer
- Greg Gyuricsko
- Artwork
- Rudy House
- Concert Producer
- C.D. Kelach
- Artwork
- Dennis Larkins
- Artwork, Cover Illustration
- Andy J. Lemieux
- Project Assistant
- Nubian Youth Choir
- Vocals, Taragat, Handclapping, Musician
- Richard Pechner
- Photography
- Rip Rense
- Liner Notes
- Antonio Reonegro
- Artwork, Cover Art
- Ihor Slabicky
- Liner Notes
- Frank Stetler
- Concert Producer
- Sherry Wasserman
- Concert Producer
- Tom Anderson
- Engineer, Liner Notes
- Jimmy Edwards
- Associate Producer
- Bob Hall
- Concert Producer
- Robert Hunter
- Lyricist, Group Member
- Ned Lagin
- Synthesizer
- Lowell George
- Vocals, Producer, Musician
- Jordan Amarantha
- Percussion, Musician
- Bill Atwood
- Trumpet, Musician
- James Austin
- Reissue Producer
- John Perry Barlow
- Lyricist
- Bob Bralove
- Programming, Spatialization, Associate Producer
- Hugh Brown
- Photography, Reissue Art Director
- Paul Buckmaster
- Orchestral Arrangements
- Betty Cantor-Jackson
- Producer, Engineer, Production Assistant, Assistant
- Guy Charbonneau
- Engineer
- Vassar Clements
- Violin, Musician
- Brett Cohen
- Engineer, Production Assistant, Assistant
- John Cutler
- Producer, Engineer
- Rob Eaton
- Project Assistant
- Joe Ellis
- Trumpet, Musician
- Martin Fierro
- Sax (Alto), Musician, Sax (Tenor)
- Cornelius "Snookey" Flowers
- Photography
- Tom Flye
- Engineer, Mixing
- Martyn Ford
- Conductor
- Ken Friedman
- Photography
- Sarah Fulcher
- Vocals, Musician
- David Gans
- Liner Notes
- Joe Gastwirt
- Engineer, Mastering, Production Consultant
- Donna Jean Godchaux
- Vocals, Group Member
- Keith Godchaux
- Keyboards, Group Member, Vocals
- John Hagen
- Assistant
- Don Healy
- Producer, Mixing, Concert Sound, Concept Development, Engineer
- Bill Inglot
- Project Assistant
- John Kahn
- Associate Producer, Horn Arrangements
- Matthew Kelly
- Harmonica, Musician, Harp
- Bill Kreutzmann
- Percussion, Drums, Group Member
- Phil Lesh
- Bass, Vocals, Bass (Electric), Group Member
- Hamza el Din
- Vocals, Oud, Handclapping, Taragat, Musician
- Mickey Hart
- Percussion, Group Member, Drums
- Jerry Garcia
- Guitar (Acoustic), Group Member, Producer, Vocals, Guitar
- Grateful Dead
- Arranger, Producer, Mixing
- Doug Sahm
- Guitar (12 String), Musician
- Bob Weir
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals, Arranger, Group Member, Guitar
- Tom Scott
- Saxophone, Lyricon
Notes
Covering the period from 1973's Wake of the Flood through 1989's Built To Last and featuring bonus tracks on each disc. A companion set to the Warner Bros. years Box set The Golden Road.







