Fallout from the Phil Zone

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Fallout from the Phil Zone
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Live album by
Grateful Dead
ReleasedJune 17, 1997
RecordedSeptember 3, 1967 – March 18, 1995
GenreRock
Length2:03:52
LabelGrateful Dead Records
ProducerJohn Cutler, Phil Lesh
Grateful Dead chronology
Dick's Picks Volume 7
(1997)
Fallout from the Phil Zone
(1997)
Dick's Picks Volume 8
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic3/5 stars [1]

Fallout from the Phil Zone is a double compilation album of live recordings by the Grateful Dead handpicked by the band's bassist Phil Lesh. It contains the first Grateful Dead CD releases of "In the Midnight Hour" (clocking in at over 30 minutes) and Bob Dylan's "Visions of Johanna".

The album title has multiple meanings. Since the performances were selected by Phil, they are the ones in his "zone". It also refers to the so-called "Phil Zone", an area directly in front of the bass amps onstage where some fans would stand, feeling the full-impact of the vibrations of Lesh's bass-playing. Lastly, it is a reference to the TV series The Twilight Zone. Lesh stated that, in addition to selecting personal favorites, he wanted to compile rarer material that may not have been released as part of a complete concert.[2]

Content[]

The album includes a 30+ minute version of "In The Midnight Hour". Lesh said that he picked it because someone accused them of playing it for 45 minutes. He then tried to find the longest version. The album also includes "Hard To Handle" from an audience tape of the 8/6/71 concert. The audience recording was chosen because of the high quality.

Track listing[]

Disc one[]

  1. "Dancing in the Street" (Marvin Gaye, Ivy Jo Hunter, William Stevenson) – 11:44
  2. "New Speedway Boogie" (Robert Hunter, Jerry Garcia) – 8:08
  3. "Viola Lee Blues" (Noah Lewis) – 19:46
  4. "Easy Wind" (R. Hunter) – 8:06
  5. "Mason's Children" (R. Hunter, Garcia, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir) – 6:09
  6. "Hard to Handle" (Alvertis Isbell, Allen Jones, Otis Redding) – 7:36

Disc two[]

  1. "The Music Never Stopped" (John Barlow, Weir) – 8:56
  2. "Jack-A-Roe" (trad., arr. Grateful Dead) – 5:55
  3. "In the Midnight Hour" (Steve Cropper, Wilson Pickett) – 31:53
  4. "Visions of Johanna" (Bob Dylan) – 10:26
  5. "Box of Rain" (R. Hunter, Lesh) – 5:13

Recording dates[]

  • "In the Midnight Hour" recorded at Dance Hall, Rio Nido on September 3, 1967 (another track from this date is a bonus track on some copies of The Grateful Dead)
  • "Viola Lee Blues" recorded at Electric Theater, Chicago on April 26, 1969 (more from this date released as Dick's Picks Volume 26)
  • "Mason's Children" recorded at Fillmore East, New York City on January 2, 1970 (also released, with more from this date, on Dave's Picks Volume 30)
  • "Dancing in the Street" recorded at Fillmore West, San Francisco on April 12, 1970
  • "New Speedway Boogie" recorded at Alfred State College (S.U.N.Y.), Alfred, New York on May 1, 1970
  • "Easy Wind" recorded at Fillmore East on May 15, 1970 (also released, with more from this date, on Road Trips Volume 3 Number 3 bonus disc)
  • "Hard to Handle" recorded in the audience at Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood on August 6, 1971 (more from this concert was released on Dick's Picks Volume 35 and on Road Trips Volume 1 Number 3)
  • "Jack-A-Roe" recorded at University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa on May 17, 1977 (later released with entire concert on May 1977)
  • "The Music Never Stopped" recorded at Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy on July 17, 1989 (later released by Bob Weir on his "best of" album Weir Here; see also Downhill from Here)
  • "Box of Rain" recorded at Alpine Valley Music Theatre on July 19, 1989 (more from this date released on Downhill from Here and extended copies of Built to Last)
  • "Visions of Johanna" recorded at The Spectrum, Philadelphia on March 18, 1995

Personnel[]

Production[]

  • Phil Lesh – producer, liner notes
  • John Cutler – producer
  • Dick Latvala – tape archivist
  • Jeffrey Norman – engineer
  • Joe Gastwirt – mastering
  • Alan Trist – publisher
  • Shawn Kennedy – cover art
  • Rob Cohn – photography
  • Amy Finkle – package design

Charts[]

AlbumBillboard

Year Chart Position
1997 The Billboard 200 83[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Ruhlman, William. "Fallout from the Phil Zone". AllMusic. Retrieved October 7, 2018.
  2. ^ Fallout from the Phil Zone on deaddisc.com
  3. ^ "Billboard album chart history-Grateful Dead". Retrieved March 1, 2009.
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