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On Broadway: Act One October 28th 1987 by The Jerry Garcia Band

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Release Date: 2015

Labels: ATO Records, Round Records

24bit, 88.2 kHz FLAC download option from Garcia Family Provisions:
www.garciafamilyprovisions.com/product/JYDD14/jerry-garcia-band--on-broadway-act-one-102887-digital-download

Note: Two other format options are available for download:
-16bit, 44.1 kHz FLAC
-320 kbps MP3


The first installment in a new archival series celebrating Jerry's magical 13 night run on Broadway. On Broadway: Act One presents three complete, previously unreleased sets from October 28th, 1987 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in NYC -- the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band's early & late sets and the Jerry Garcia Band’s electric evening set. The release was produced from two-track soundboard recordings originally captured to digital audio tape and features a liner note essay by author, historian and Grateful Dead publicist, Dennis McNally. Highlights are many, but include the Acoustic Band's "I Ain't Never," "Blue Yodel #9," and "Short Life of Trouble" in addition to the electric band's "Gomorrah," "Evangeline," and "Knockin' On Heaven's Door."
-- www.garciafamilyprovisions.com/product/JYDD14/jerry-garcia-band--on-broadway-act-one-102887-digital-download

The digital files contained herein present the Jerry Garcia Band’s Lunt-Fontanne Theatre performance on October 28, 1987. The Broadway run was originally captured to two-track digital audio tapes with a direct feed from the soundboard, representing the first DAT soundboard recordings in the Grateful Dead archives. The enclosed recordings have been meticulously restored and mastered for release using the best analog and digital equipment available. While certain sonic imperfections remain, rest assured these vibrant performances transcend any inherent imperfections. Listen comfortably with our promise that every effort was made to produce these performances for release in a manner which honors the spirit of its creation.
-- Liner Notes

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