Grateful Dead Gear: All the Band's Instruments, Sound Systems and Recording Session, 1965-1995

Grateful Dead Gear: All the Band's Instruments, Sound Systems and Recording Session, 1965-1995

by Blair Jackson (Author)

Synopsis

Grateful Dead Gear is the very first in-depth examination of every aspect of the Dead's technical side, including their recording methods. From the acid tests of the mid-'60s to the famous wall of sound in the '70s and up to their exceptional later touring systems, the Grateful Dead were always on the cutting edge of technological innovation and experimentation. This exhaustive study includes clear and concise explanations of the band's equipment technology, instrument design, and studio recording techniques, plus a history of the group. It's the fascinating story of how a colorful cast of tech geniuses and visionaries merged art, technology, and commerce into one of the most successful touring businesses in music history.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 290
Publisher: Backbeat Books
Published: 22 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 0879308931
ISBN 13: 9780879308933

Author Bio
After college Blair became a writer/editor for BAM, the California Music Magazine, and for the past two decades has been a writer/editor for Mix, the leading sound and production magazine in the U.S. Jackson has three books about the Grateful Dead published - the most recent was Garcia: An American Life, published by Viking/Penguin in 1999. He also was the publisher/editor of the Grateful Dead fanzine The Golden Road from 1984-1993. He co-produced the Grateful Dead box set So Many Roads in 2001 and, in 2004, the Jerry Garcia box set All Good Things.