The
Grateful Dead mined two separate double-album sets from their 15th anniversary shows at the
Warfield Theater in San Francisco and
Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Because of the special nature of these shows -- which included the first acoustic sets that the band had played in almost a decade --
Reckoning was taken from the unplugged performances, and this title,
Dead Set, was culled from the electric ones. These were the first live albums that the band had issued since the
Steal Your Face debacle four years prior, as well as the earliest to feature
Brent Mydland (keyboards). More so than any previous live
Grateful Dead album,
Dead Set attempts to simulate a typical
Dead concert -- including a somewhat abbreviated percussion solo ("drums") and free-form instrumental ("space") section. However, because the album is compiled from a number of different concerts, there is not the firmly established continuity that a single performance provides. This was further compounded on domestic U.S. compact disc pressings -- as the ("space") section was judiciously edited to enable the contents to fit onto a single CD. In 2000, a remastered edition was issued in Japan; the original running order was restored and was once again spread over two discs. The set list mixes older and more established favorites such as
"Loser," "Candyman," and
"Deal" with newer ones (
"Fire on the Mountain," "Feel Like a Stranger," and the rarely performed
Phil Lesh (bass) composition
"Passenger.") Unfortunately, the time limitations inherent in vinyl prohibited the use of any extended
improvisation or song couplings. The band also documented their October 31 show at
Radio City Music Hall as a live, closed-circuit television special. From that performance, the band's very first home video -- also called
Dead Set -- was compiled, and includes a few of the acoustic performances as well. [In 2004,
Rhino released a remastered, expanded edition of
Dead Set as part of the exhaustive 12-disc box
Beyond Description (1973-1989); in 2006, this expanded CD was released separately. The expanded
Dead Set contained a whole second disc of bonus material mined from these shows; it ran ten tracks and included such
Dead standards as
"Sugaree," "C.C. Rider," "High Time," "Jack Straw," "Shakedown Street," and
"Not Fade Away."]~ Lindsay Planer