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Europe 72 Volume 2
Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 20, 2011
RecordedApril 7 – May 26, 1972
GenreRock
Length155:01
LabelRhino
ProducerGrateful Dead
Grateful Dead chronology
Europe '72: The Complete Recordings
(2011)
Europe 72 Volume 2
(2011)
Europe '72: Wembley Empire Pool, London, England (4/7/1972)
(2011)

Europe '72 Volume 2 is a live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead.[1] It is a two-CD set which features 20 tracks from the band's Spring 1972 tour of Europe. As such, it represents a belated sequel to the band's original three-LP 1972 release, Europe '72. Around the time of the production of the massive Europe '72: The Complete Recordings box set in 2011, Grateful Dead archivist David Lemieux was charged with the task of developing this follow-up compilation, nearly four decades later, without repeating any of the songs that appeared on Europe '72. As with the box set, all of the music for this CD was remastered from the original 16-track tapes and encoded with HDCD specifications. The artwork for the release is by Stanley Mouse, who, along with his late partner, Alton Kelley, created the recognizable images for the original release.[2][3]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [4]
Glide Magazine [5]

OnAllmusic, Richie Unterberger wrote, "The triple-live album Europe '72 is an iconic record not just to Deadheads, but to almost anyone who was around Grateful Dead fans or going to college in the subsequent decade, so often was it blasted out of dorm windows. Almost 40 years later, the double-CD Europe '72, Vol. 2 has about two and a half more hours of performances from the Dead's spring 1972 tour.... [The] 20 songs were deliberately selected to avoid duplicating any songs on the first Europe '72. That does mean some Dead standards featured on the original triple-LP are absent... But this installment is hardly short on familiar Dead numbers... There are also some relatively little-heard originals... Fans of their spaciest psychedelic excursions should be sated by the nearly hourlong jam on "Dark Star" and "The Other One" that opens disc two, though that might test the tolerance of less committed Deadheads. The set features good sound and the kind of loose performances that Grateful Dead fans treasure in live recordings..."[4]

On Glide Magazine, Doug Collette said, "Carefully selected by archivist David Lemieux from various tour stops on the Grateful Dead's first trip abroad, this package is deliberately conceived as a companion piece to the original Europe 72. As such, Volume 2 functions brilliantly as a complement to that seminal inclusion in the Grateful Dead discography. Instead of the tightly structured material that dominated the triple album (on its release designed to fulfill the band's commitment to Warner Bros Records so they could start their own label), this two CD release is filled with cover songs like "Me & My Uncle" and original material that by and large lends itself to improvisation, such as the nearly thirty-minute set of segues from "Dark Star" to "Drums" and into "The Other One.""[5]

Writing on JamBands.com, John Patrick Gatta said, "For the cash-strapped [i.e. those who can not afford to buy Europe '72: The Complete Recordings] there's this two-CD set, Europe '72 Volume 2, a worthy successor to the legendary Europe '72 triple vinyl album. It compiles 20 tracks from seven different locales with updated cover art by Stanley Mouse of the Ice Cream Kid.... Much of disc one becomes a tribute to Ron "Pigpen" McKernan... On disc two the musical explorations arrive.... [Disc two] draws on nearly all elements of the Dead's range with never a dull moment to be found. It should also be pointed out that both discs sound amazing! One expects good things from the folks at Grateful Dead Productions but the clarity of these tapes is really a treasure. Even if you were never there, you can still feel as if you're reliving the moment."[6]

Track listing

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Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording date/venueLength
1."Bertha"Jerry Garcia, Robert HunterApril 14, 1972, Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen5:53
2."Me and My Uncle"John PhillipsApril 7, 1972, Wembley Empire Pool, London3:13
3."Chinatown Shuffle""Ron "Pigpen" McKernanApril 14, 1972, Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen2:38
4."Sugaree"Garcia, HunterMay 3, 1972, L'Olympia, Paris6:56
5."Beat It On Down The Line"Jesse FullerMay 16, 1972, Le Grand Salle du Grand Theatre, Luxembourg3:11
6."Loser"Garcia, HunterApril 14, 1972, Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen6:29
7."Next Time You See Me""Bill Harvey, Earl ForestMay 4, 1972, L'Olympia, Paris4:57
8."Black-Throated Wind"Bob Weir, John BarlowApril 14, 1972, Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen6:00
9."Dire Wolf"Garcia, HunterApril 26, 1972, Jahrhundert Halle, Frankfurt4:46
10."Greatest Story Ever Told"Weir, Mickey Hart, BarlowMay 3, 1972, L'Olympia, Paris4:52
11."Deal"Garcia, HunterMay 4, 1972, L'Olympia, Paris5:05
12."Good Lovin'"Rudy Clark, Arthur ResnickApril 26, 1972, Jahrhundert Halle, Frankfurt12:09
13."Playing in the Band"Weir, Hart, HunterMay 24, 1972, Strand Lyceum, London11:55
Total length:78:04
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording date/venueLength
1."Dark Star →"Garcia, Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, McKernan, Weir, HunterMay 7, 1972, Bickershaw Festival, Wigan19:49
2."Drums →"KreutzmannMay 7, 1972, Bickershaw Festival, Wigan2:24
3."The Other One →"Weir, KreutzmannMay 7, 1972, Bickershaw Festival, Wigan30:27
4."Sing Me Back Home"Merle HaggardMay 26, 1972, Strand Lyceum, London10:58
5."Not Fade Away →"Charles Hardin, Norman PettyApril 7, 1972, Wembley Empire Pool, London4:24
6."Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad →"Traditional, arranged by Grateful DeadApril 7, 1972, Wembley Empire Pool, London6:08
7."Not Fade Away"Hardin, PettyApril 7, 1972, Wembley Empire Pool, London2:45
Total length:76:57

Recording dates

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The tracks have been taken from the following shows:[1]

April 7, 1972, at Wembley Empire Pool, London

April 14, 1972, at Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen

April 17, 1972, at Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen

April 26, 1972, at Jahrhundert Hall, Frankfurt

May 3, 1972, at Olympia Theatre, Paris

May 4, 1972, at Olympia Theatre, Paris

May 7, 1972, at Bickershaw Festival, Wigan, England

May 16, 1972, at Theatre Hall, Luxembourg

May 24, 1972, at Strand Lyceum, London

May 26, 1972, at Strand Lyceum, London

Personnel

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Grateful Dead

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Production

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Europe '72, Vol. 2". Grateful Dead Family Discography. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
  • ^ Jackson, Blair (August 17, 2011). "The Tour That Keeps On Giving: Here's Europe '72: Vol. 2!". dead.net. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
  • ^ Jackson, Blair (August 25, 2011). "More on Europe '72, Vol. 2: A Few Minutes with David Lemieux". dead.net. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
  • ^ a b Unterberger, Richie. "Europe '72, Vol. 2". AllMusic. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  • ^ a b Collette, Doug (October 10, 2011). Europe '72 Volume 2, Glide Magazine. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
  • ^ Gatta, John Patrick (October 12, 2011). Europe '72 Volume 2, JamBands.com. Retrieved February 14, 2012.

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