Grateful Dead ‘From the Mars Hotel’ Gets 50th Anniv. Deluxe Edition

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On June 21, 2024, six days before the 50th anniversary of the album’s original release on June 27, 1974, Rhino will release the Grateful Dead’s From the Mars Hotel (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition). The three-disc package features remastered audio by Grammy Award-winning engineer David Glaser, with Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction. Produced for release by Grateful Dead Legacy Manager and Audio Archivist David Lemieux, the deluxe edition also includes demos of “China Doll” and “Wave That Flag”—the song that became “U.S. Blues”—as well as a previously unreleased live performance of the Grateful Dead at University of Nevada-Reno on 5/12/1974. (Listen to the demo for “Wave That Flag” below.)

The set is available to pre-order in the U.S. here and in the U.K. here.

From the March 27 announcement:

“Fifty years ago, the Grateful Dead were cooking with gas. It was spring 1974, the band had successfully emerged from a series of hectic, harrowing times, and would soon follow their transformative Wake of the Flood with the second acclaimed album release on their very own Grateful Dead Records, From the Mars Hotel. During the mere eight months that had passed between those two beloved LPs, the group also played some of their most exploratory live music and largest venues to date, famously amplified by the homemade, 75-ton Wall of Sound that they debuted on March 23, 1974, at their hometown Cow Palace in Daly City, CA. Eternal staples such as ‘Scarlet Begonias,’ ‘Ship of Fools’ and ‘U.S. Blues’ would first be introduced into setlists along that season’s tour, before the Grateful Dead spent two months recording and honing them in the studio for From the Mars Hotel. Not to mention perennial classics like ‘China Doll’ and ‘Loose Lucy,’ or ‘Pride of Cucamonga’ and ‘Unbroken Chain,’ the final two tracks Phil Lesh would sing on a Grateful Dead studio album.

“Now, as Grateful Dead members and tributaries continue to celebrate and bring so many of these formative songs to the masses, From the Mars Hotel has been remastered and expanded with newly unearthed material and rarities, in honor of its 50th anniversary.”

Grateful Dead’s 1974 Reno setup, with their famous “Wall of Sound” (Photo by © Richie Pechner, used with permission)

The press release continues:

“As the band filled an outdoor football stadium with epic highs like a huge ‘China Cat Sunflower’ > ‘I Know You Rider,’ Mars Hotel cuts including ‘U.S. Blues’ and classics such as ‘Brown-Eyed Women,’ ‘Tennessee Jed,’ ‘Mississippi Half-Step,’ ‘Truckin’’ and ‘Sugar Magnolia,’ a massive wind storm was no match for the Wall of Sound. Designed to improve the listening and performance experience at what were becoming larger gigs and longer, more dynamic and varied sets, the Wall of Sound required 21 stagehands, and underlined the resounding effect the Grateful Dead were having on American audiences and culture at the time, even as the entire operation remained homespun and humble.

“In addition to the 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition, From the Mars Hotel (50th Anniversary Remaster) will be released on June 21 as a single 180-gram black vinyl LP, limited edition Neon Pink vinyl, limited edition “Ugly Rumors” custom vinyl exclusive to Dead.net and a specially-designed picture disc created in partnership with zoetrope pioneer Drew Tetz. When viewed with a camera or strobe, the zoetrope LP will appear to animate.

“Recorded in San Francisco’s Coast Recorders studio, From the Mars Hotel finds Keith Godchaux particularly shining across a variety of keys, from the ‘China Doll’ harpsichord to the pounding piano on Bob Weir’s ‘Money Money,’ to the churchy organ that elevates ‘Ship of Fools.’ Lyricist Robert Hunter packs ‘U.S. Blues’ with a barrage of imagery, pop-culture references and sardonic asides—as Canadian author Ray Robertson writes in the 50th Anniversary Edition’s liner notes, it ‘carries an undeniable whiff of late-capitalism ennui…it’s the most fun you’ll ever have dancing to the end of the American Empire.’ Jerry Garcia’s jaunty lead guitar drives bouncing melodies across the LP, while guests include Ned Lagin’s unnerving synth effects on ‘Unbroken Chain,’ Clover member John McFee’s country-rock pedal steel on ‘Pride of Cucamonga,’ and more.

From the Mars Hotel peaked at #16 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1974, contributing to the Grateful Dead’s historic achievement last month, when they broke the all-time record for Most Top 40 albums on the Billboard 200.

Related: Read our review of the expanded Wake of the Flood

“In tandem with today’s announcement, the Good Ol’ Grateful Deadcast will premiere its ninth season tomorrow, March 28. Following five million downloads and counting, the official Grateful Dead podcast will now unlock the many secrets of From the Mars Hotel. Along with a track-by-track breakdown of the album, this season will tell the story of the game-changing Wall of Sound, with archival audio of its mastermind—legendary LSD chemist Owsley Stanley—and new interviews with those who made the larger-than-life speaker system a reality.

Listen to Good Ol’ Grateful Deadcast’s Season 9 Trailer, and subscribe here for new episodes on a weekly basis.

From the Mars Hotel (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Tracklist

Disc 1
U.S. Blues
China Doll
Unbroken Chain
Loose Lucy
Scarlet Begonias
Pride Of Cucamonga
Money Money
Ship Of Fools
-Bonus Tracks-
China Doll (Demo)
Wave That Flag (Demo)

Disc 2
-Live From The University Of Nevada-Reno, 5/12/74-
Sugaree
Mexicali Blues
Tennessee Jed
Jack Straw
Brown-Eyed Women
Beat It On Down The Line
China Cat Sunflower>
I Know You Rider
El Paso
U.S. Blues
Greatest Story Ever Told
It Must Have Been The Roses
Me And Bobby McGee

Disc 3
-Live From The University Of Nevada-Reno, 5/12/74-
Deal
Around And Around
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo
Truckin’>
The Other One>
Row Jimmy
Big River
Ship Of Fools
Sugar Magnolia

Listen to “Ship of Fools” from the Reno show

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  1. Grateful Den
    #1 Grateful Den 28 March, 2024, 18:54

    Do you remember being delighted seeing those Ugly Rumors” 50 years ago?

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