1974 studio album by Jerry Garcia
Compliments , also known as Garcia , is the second solo album by the Grateful Dead 's guitarist Jerry Garcia , released in June 1974. It includes one newly written song by John Kahn and Robert Hunter but is otherwise composed of cover versions . The album peaked at number 49 on the Billboard albums chart .
The album came to be called Compliments after its release, because early promotional copies had the word "compliments of" printed on the front, above the title Garcia . This has helped to distinguish it from Garcia's first solo LP, which was also called Garcia .
Compliments was reissued on 180-gram green vinyl, in a limited edition of 7,000 copies, as part of Record Store Day on April 18, 2015.[ 4]
Side one
"Let It Rock " (Chuck Berry ) – 3:12
"When The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game " (Smokey Robinson ) – 3:46
"That's What Love Will Make You Do" (Henderson Thigpen, James Banks, Eddy Marion) – 3:42
"Russian Lullaby" (Irving Berlin ) – 3:04
"Turn On The Bright Lights" (Albert Washington) – 5:04
Side two
"He Ain't Give You None" (Van Morrison ) – 3:25
"What Goes Around" (Mac Rebennack ) – 3:07
"Let's Spend The Night Together " (Jagger–Richards ) – 3:40
"Mississippi Moon" (Peter Rowan ) – 3:06
"Midnight Town" (Robert Hunter , John Kahn ) – 3:12
The album was reissued in the All Good Things: Jerry Garcia Studio Sessions box set with the following bonus tracks:
"That's a Touch I Like" (Jesse Winchester ) – 3:40
"(I'm a) Road Runner" (Brian Holland , Lamont Dozier , Eddie Holland ) – 4:10
"It's Too Late (She's Gone) " (Chuck Willis ) – 4:27
"I'll Forget You" (copyright control) – 3:21
"Tragedy" (Fred Burch, Gerald Nelson) – 3:52
"Think" (Deadric Malone , Jimmy McCracklin ) – 4:12
"I Know It's a Sin" (Jimmy Reed ) – 2:41
"Lonesome Town " (Thomas Baker Knight) – 6:19
"Cardiac Arrest (Studio Jam)" (Jerry Garcia , Kahn, Michael Omartian , Merl Saunders , Ron Tutt) – 1:39
"Back Home in Indiana" (James Hanley, Ballard McDonald) – 7:08
Note: Although credited to Albert Washington on this album, the song "Turn On the Bright Lights" is credited on Albert Washington's original single release to musician, producer, and songwriter Harry Carlson.[ 5]
John Kahn – producer
Ron Malo – engineer
Richard Loren – production assistant
Joshua Blardo – production assistant
Ramrod – equipment
Steve Parrish – equipment
Victor Moscoso – cover artwork
Additional personnel [ edit ]
Bobbye Hall – percussion on tracks 1-3 and 7-8
Melvin Moore – trumpet on tracks 3 and 5
Gene Connors – trombone on tracks 3 and 5, horn arrangement
Jackie Kelso – saxophones on tracks 3 and 5
Amos Garrett – trombone on tracks 4 and 7
Joel Tepp – clarinet on track 4
Richard Greene – violin on tracks 4 and 8
Merry Clayton – background vocals on tracks 6 and 10
Clydie King – background vocals on tracks 6 and 10
Patty – background vocals on tracks 6 and 10
Geoff Muldaur – clarinet on track 7
Maria Muldaur – background vocals on track 8
Ben Benay – rhythm guitar on track 9
Tom Rose – clarinet on track 9
John Rotella – e flat clarinet on track 9
Willie Green – b flat clarinet on track 9
Gary Ray – b flat clarinet on track 9
Julian Sheer – bass clarinet on track 9
Sid Page – violin on tracks 9-10
Carl Pedersen – violin on tracks 9-10
Nathan Rubin – violin on tracks 9-10
Emily van Valkenburg – violin on tracks 9-10
Miriam Dye – viola on tracks 9-10
Nancy Ellis – viola on tracks 9-10
Terry Adams – cello on tracks 9-10
Judiyaba – cello on tracks 9-10
Ray Siegal – string bass on tracks 9-10
Arnie Egilsson – string bass on tracks 9-10
Sid Sharp – contractor on tracks 9-10
David Nichtern – guitar on track 20
David Grisman – mandolin on track 20
Vassar Clements – violin on track 20
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