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Dick's Picks Volume 22 is the twenty-second installment of the popular Grateful Dead archival series. It documents portions of the concerts on February 23 and 24, 1968 at the King's Beach Bowl, King's Beach, Lake Tahoe, CA. It is mastered in HDCD from the original recordings by Dan Healy. The recordings are noted for being part of the live material used to create Anthem of the Sun, the Grateful Dead's second album. A live album is a musical recording containing recorded concert performances. ...
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Track listing
Disc one - "Viola Lee Blues" (Noah Lewis) – 19:16
- "Hurts Me Too" (Elmore James, Marshall Sehorn) – 4:13
- "Dark Star" (Robert Hunter, Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Ron McKernan, Bob Weir) – 6:49
- "China Cat Sunflower" (Hunter, Garcia) – 4:38
- "The Eleven" (Hunter, Lesh) – 10:33
- "Turn On Your Lovelight" (Deadric Malone, Joseph Scott) – 12:40
- "Born Cross-Eyed" (Weir) – 2:32
- "Spanish Jam" (Grateful Dead) – 7:23
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Disc two - "Morning Dew" (Bonnie Dobson, Tim Rose) – 8:10
- "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" (Sonny Boy Williamson) – 14:39
- "That's It For The Other One" (Garcia, Kreutzman, Weir) – 8:13
- "New Potato Caboose" (Bobby Petersen, Lesh) – 9:08
- "Alligator" (Hunter, McKernan, Lesh) – 3:45
- "China Cat Sunflower" (Hunter, Garcia) – 4:14
- "The Eleven" (Hunter, Lesh) – 7:17
- "Alligator" (McKernan, Lesh) – 6:39
- "Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)" (Grateful Dead) – 11:49
- "Feedback (Grateful Dead) – 4:55
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Production - Live Recording – Dan Healy
- Tape Archivists – Dick Latvala, David Lemieux
- CD Mastering – Jeffrey Norman
- Archival Research – Eileen Law/Grateful Dead Archives
- Cover Art and Design – Tina Carpenter
- Layout Design – Robert Minkin, *Minkin Design
- Photos – Andy Mond, Patricia Holmbo, Brad Perks, Chris Jepsen
Dick Latvala (26 July 1943 - 6 August 1999) was a tape archivist for the Grateful Dead. ...
Recording dates - February 23 – Disc One
- February 24 – Disc Two
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