Talk:Grateful Dawg (soundtrack)

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Sources for Various Tracks?
Can someone supply more information about when these individual tracks were recorded? Jerry died several years before, so we know they weren't new recordings. Were they all from a single session, like The Pizza Tapes, or from various recording sessions over the time of their acquaintance?

Also, where the name of another artist appears next to a track, is that indicating a cover version, or is this a Various Artists release including recordings that inspired Garcia and Grisman?

J Edward Malone (talk) 18:19, 13 December 2017 (UTC)