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Bob Weir - Ace (LP) - Red Translucent Vinyl

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Bob Weir - Ace Vinyl Record Album Art
Bob Weir - Ace Vinyl Record Album Art
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Original Release Year:
1972
Genre(s):
Rock, Folk Rock, Country Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Format:
Vinyl Record LP
Label:
Warner Records
$65.00

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Album Info

Artist: Bob Weir
Album: Ace
Released: US, 13 Jan 2023

Tracklist:

A1Greatest Story Ever Told3:42
Bass - Dave Torbert
Written-By - Weir, Hunter
A2Black-Throated Wind5:43
Written-By - Weir, Barlow
A3Walk In The Sunshine3:02
Written-By - Weir, Barlow
A4Playing In The Band7:38
Written-By - Weir, Hunter
B1Looks Like Rain6:10
Arranged By [String Arrangement] - Ed Bogus
Pedal Steel Guitar - Jerry Garcia
Written-By - Weir, Barlow
B2Mexicali Blues3:24
Harmony Vocals - Phil Lesh
Written-By - Weir, Barlow
B3One More Saturday Night4:25
Written-By - Weir
B4Cassidy3:39
Written-By - Weir, Barlow

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Description

LP - Limited 50th Anniversary Remastered Edition on 140g Translucent Red Vinyl. Remixed by Derek Featherstone and mastered by Grammy® Award-winning engineer David Glasser (Warner 'Start Your Ears Off Right' 2023 Reissue).

Produced for Release by Bobby Weir and Derek Featherstone. When Bobby started working on Ace at Wally Heider’s Studio in San Francisco in early 1972, he wasn’t planning for the Grateful Dead to be his backing band. It just happened. “I pretty much knew in the back of my mind what would happen,” Weir told Crawdaddy a few months after the sessions. “I go and get the time booked and start putting the material together. Everybody gets wind of the fact I got the time booked and I may be going into the studio. So, one by one, they start coming around…” It made sense, the band was already familiar with most of the music, having road-tested six of the album’s eight songs, including “Greatest Story Ever Told,” “Mexicali Blues,” and “Playing In The Band,” destined to become one of Weir’s signature tunes. Ace also marked the beginning of Weir’s long-running collaboration with lyricist John Perry Barlow and includes early standouts “Cassidy” and “Looks Like Rain.” (Original RD: May 1972)

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