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Grayfolded [Live]

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  • Audio CD (October 26, 1999)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Live
  • Label: Recall Records UK
  • ASIN: B00000I5MD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #242,108 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Novature (Formless Nights Fall)
2. Pouring Velvet
3. In Revolving Ash Light
4. Clouds Cast
5. Through
6. Fault Forces
7. The Phil Zone
8. La Estrella Oscura
9. Recedes (While We Can)
Disc: 2
1. Transilence
2. 73rd Star Bridge Sonata
3. Cease Tone Beam
4. The Speed Of Space
5. Dark Matter Problem/Every Leaf Is Turning
6. Foldback Time

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stimulates Gray Matter, March 13, 2001
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Elderbear (Loma Linda, Aztlan) - See all my reviews
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If you're looking for the Dead's folksy, rocky blues, this CDis *not* for you. Immediately turn around & run the other direction. Fast.

But, if you like their trancy, esoteric jamming, order copies for home, work, *and* the car. I enjoy this CD. It's a trip. All by itself. Headphones. CD. Launch into inner space. The open quality of the music lulls the mind into a state where old constructs bend and ego chatter stills. Anticipation. Waiting for something to happen, the music to bridge, and it does--to another bridge.

Grayfolded (gra' ful ded) (folded gray matter) (brain) (mind body interface) layers and seduces. I still find myself waiting for them to segue into a rocking blues number. St. Stephen or Truckin' or *something* but know it just keeps segueing along bridging and shifting consciousness like the spaces between objects walking between things and the tween becomes concrete the negative space solid reality while "things" dissipate into the spaces between nothing.

Words cannot do it justice. It's a Dead trip. Grok? Then get the CD.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Ambient timewarp, January 12, 2007
This review is from: Grayfolded (Audio CD)
It could be argued that the first ever plunderphonics record was the Grateful Dead's Anthem Of The Sun from 1969. In this they overlaid studio techniques involving overdubs, phasing, echo, backward tapes, pitch and speed shifting onto a complex collage of live concert performances that centered on That's It For The Other One, which was itself superimposed over a skeletal studio rhythm track. Therefore it is especially fitting that the acknowledged master of the medium, John Oswald, should devote this two-disc set to a single piece by the Grateful Dead.

Dark Star is best known in its elongated form on the album Live/Dead, the only Grateful Dead record owned by John Oswald at the start of this project (an extract of the Live/Dead version also appeared in the film Zabriskie Point). The song began life as a sub-three minute single recorded during the sessions for Anthem Of The Sun, but its suitability as a jumping-off point for extended instrumental experimentation led to it becoming an on and off stage favourite for over twenty-five years; and since the Dead (and kerzillion bootleggers) made audio documents of all their concerts, a vast archive of over 100 performances was available as source material for John Oswald's 1995 piece, Grayfolded. Forty hours' worth of these were digitally transferred to use on the project.

Using samples as short as one quarter of a second and rarely longer than 15 seconds, the resulting Grayfolded is an extraordinary technical and sonically hallucinatory time-warped achievement, reconstructed from performances of Dark Star dating between January 1968 and September 1993. Each disc comprises one complete assembled and perfectly lysergic performance that never was, the first disc being Transitive Axis and the second entitled Mirror Ashes, each with their own subtle conceptual distinctions.

Since the early seventies, in his plunderphonic pieces, John Oswald has tried to amplify the qualities that were most striking to him in the work of the artists he was plundering. In the case of the Dead, this was their extended live playing style. Consequently, by exaggerating the length of the piece Dark Star while attempting furthermore to translate the complete feel of the Grateful Dead live experience into an ambient dance outer-space type of record, he has created a virtual super-real definition of what Dark Star is.

The piece was commissioned by the Grateful Dead and when Phil Lesh commented that he would like to hear more of Oswald's landmark "folding" effects, he added to Mirror Ashes for his benefit a two second clip whereby the whole hour of Transitive Axis was heard, having been folded 16,384 times. This is just one example of the obsessively complex nature of the construction of this sublime work.

Essential to any Deadhead collection, this is a record that can both be listened to intently, enveloped by headphones, as I would ideally recommend, or ignominiously made to function ambiently, Eno-style, as background music to aid household or office chores, or in the car. It also has wonderfully expansive liner notes by Rob Bowman, and comprehensive time-maps, showing from where each sample was taken.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A completely unique record, December 9, 2002
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rubidium84 (Ft. Calhoun, NE) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grayfolded (Audio CD)
How many times have you heard a COMPLETELY unique, one-of-a-kind album? Well, this is it. Oswald uses the studio as an instument, creating what he hears in the Grateful Dead's 30+ years of performing their signature tune "Dark Star". The way he melts together different jam sessions, some recorded 20 years apart, is just amazing. The remastering is superb, and the sense of cohesiveness is unbelievable.

And you can take the individual "Songs" (each track runs into the next, however, forming one 107-minute-long mega-track) and listen to them individually, and they still sound great.

My favorite part is the beginning of disc two (Thousands of Jerrys shout "The transitive nightfall of diamonds" in unison) and the twenty-eight minutes immediately following. The "space" section (Oswald calles it "cease tone beam", which is also a great double pun) is positively disturbing at night in the dark with headphones on.

An interesting side note: disc 2 contains 3 minutes of extra material before the start. To find this "hidden track", start the CD and immediatley hit the "reverse skip" button. Hold it down until the CD display shows -3:02. Then release the button and listen.

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