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| Rocking the Cradle: Egypt 1978 (2CD/1 DVD Set) | 
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| Artist: Grateful Dead Label: Rhino Records Category: Music
List Price: $34.98 Buy New: $25.91 You Save: $9.07 (26%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 440
Format: Box Set, Live, Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.5
MPN: 512959 UPC: 081227990879 EAN: 0081227990879 ASIN: B001C4Z71K
Release Date: September 30, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed Item Fast Shipping
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Jack Straw | | • | Row Jimmy | | • | New, New Minglewood Blues | | • | Candyman | | • | Looks Like Rain | | • | Stagger Lee | | • | I Need A Miracle | | • | It's All Over Now | | • | Deal |
Disc 2
| • | Ollin Arageed | | • | Fire On The Mountain | | • | Iko Iko | | • | Shakedown Street | | • | Drums | | • | Space | | • | Truckin' | | • | Stella Blue | | • | Around And Around |
Disc 3
| • | Bertha | | • | Good Lovin' | | • | Row Jimmy | | • | New, New Minglewood Blues | | • | Candyman | | • | Looks Like Rain | | • | Deal | | • | Ollin Arageed | | • | Fire On The Mountain | | • | Iko Iko | | • | I Need A Miracle | | • | It's All Over Now | | • | Truckin' | | • | The Vacation Tapes(DVD extra) |
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Product Description 2 CD/1 DVD set marks the 30th anniversary of The Dead's historic concerts at Giza-More than 3 hours of rare and previously unreleased music remastered in HDCD plus over 100 minutes of extremely rare, previously unseen concert and behind the scenes footage.
Album Description 2008 reissue of Rocking The Cradle - Egypt 1978. This two CD and DVD set marks the 30th anniversary of The Dead's historic concerts at Giza. It includes more than three hours of rare and previously unreleased music, remastered in HDCD, plus over 100 minutes of extremely rare, previously unseen concert and behind the scenes footage!
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Cats Under Egyptian Stars October 3, 2008 24 out of 25 found this review helpful
The long-awaited release of: "Egypt 1978" is over. Was it worth a 30 year wait? For me, yes it was, good or bad this package is an accurate document of a legendary event, The Grateful Dead playing right in front of The Great Pyramid and right next to The Sphinx. The 3 record set was due for release in early 1979, to help pay the 1/2 Million dollars of debt that this vacation cost the band. Jerry Garcia, wasn't happy with the tapes and the plan was canceled.
Over the years many tapes have circulated from audience and soundboard sources. I saw a lavish bootleg CD set at a record collector's show in 1996. This Box contained 8 Cd's, a hardshell book, a poster, stickers, the works. The vendor, wouldn't go under $80.00 for the package, and I passed on the deal. The tapes that I have heard, were high-quality sound and good to not-so-good performances by The Dead.
This set of two CD's {3, if you buy it from The Grateful Dead Website} and a DVD of 13 songs, and a short home movie of band and friends in Cairo, and on The Nile. This is a nice package, of an event of legendary proportions.
30 YEARS OF BAD VIBES: The band didn't play well in Egypt, The equipment did weird things in the 110 degree heat, No: "Blues For Allah" performed, The amps melted together in the sun, The piano was outta tune, Billy could only drum with one arm, Donna was singing 'Flat' again, No hash was allowed to be smoked on stage, only behind the amps, No: "Dark Star" performed, not enough Stella Beer, after the crew stole all of it, The King's Chamber deep inside the Great Pyramid wasn't successful for use as an echo effect for the concerts, sand in equipment...ETC, ETC, ETC.
THE MUSIC: After 30 years of rumors like that, you will have to be the judge of this package. The music here isn't better or worse than any other Live Dead CD's available already...It is DIFFERENT from other things, that you have already heard before. And that is the reason that it was released in the first place. The Grateful Dead plays DIFFERENTLY under a full eclipse of the moon next to the massive paws of The Sphinx than it does in Winterland back in San Francisco. Everything that makes this group special IS here, but on: "Rocking The Cradle" the music takes on new shapes and forms, textures and colors are unique to this recording.
"Ollin Arageed" featuring Hamza El Din and the Nubian Youth Choir, melts into a sparkling; "Fire On The Mountain". "New, New Minglewood Blues" features a wonderful solo from Keith on "Outta-Tune" piano, that lays waste to almost every other keyboard player anywhere. "Stella Blue" is a tune, that I have never payed much attention to, here on this CD, it is amazing! Some of this is lackluster, but I have found more GOOD than BAD here. A Grateful Dead Show contains peaks and valleys, there is serious detail to flow and dynamics within every concert, and when that doesn't work out...well, it doesn't work out all the time, such is LIFE.
THE FILMS: The DVD contains 13 songs from the concerts, and a feature called; "The Vacation Tapes" of band, crew and friends in Cairo and on the Nile. These videos are not shot by a professional film crew and are of homemade quality {jerky camera movement, fuzzy & out-of-focus zoom-ins and outs, cameras way off target.} Had the band produced some video by a professional crew, the results could have been amazing, as is these curios are interesting and show a little insight into the world of The Grateful Dead. The DVD is interesting but not essential.
I Like this Set, and have been playing the CD's, in rotation with other GD music since it arrived at my door. I have less use for the DVD, but I will give it another try a few months down the road. The booklet is fine, and the package with the fold-outs, is nice as well. A book about this entire event is still available, it is entitled: "Truckin' With The Grateful Dead To Egypt" by Robert Nichols. This book was published in 1984 with the band's approval, it is an interesting read, and it includes many photos and graphics that I have never seen anywhere else. This set of music and visuals is a welcome addition to the growing bulk of live performance work available from The Grateful Dead. Four Stars !!!
Great Sound, But Manage Your Expectations Of the Visual October 3, 2008 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
There's a lot of excellent music in the DVD and on the CDs...but bear in mind that the DVD will look like a couple guys with cameras, like a home movie, and it can be distracting at times. The deficiencies of the video recording are quite understandable, given that they were performing in an undeveloped country in 1978. Still, for the Dead, it was always about the sound, the music, and this this DVD/CD mostly very compelling.
The CDs contain the music from the DVD, plus a few extra. Listen for an absolutely killer "New New Minglewood Blues"...but a "Fire on the Mountain" that sounds listless on the CD although more engaging on the DVD. (So, the video portion does communicate something of the show's experience, although it's still a bit frustrating--static, uneven, poorly lighted, unsteady, you name it.) One very cool and compelling song is the "Ollin Arageed". This song is from Hamza El Din, a Sudanese Oud player and mentor to Mickey Hart. It's performed by the Nubian Youth Choir...and the Dead. The bridge to the Dead's "Fire on the Mountain" is amazing.
The packaging is visually very cool, and has an exceptional booklet that chronicles the genesis of this concert. But the glue holding a couple seams came apart almost immediately and deposited glue onto one of the CDs. (The response from customer service at Dead.net, where I bought the package, was immediate and quite satisfactory.)
I wish that Richard Loren, credited as the Video Documentarian, had been able to set up a camera far enough away to capture the setting, at the foot of the Great Pyramid. The sense of proportion, of the amazing-ness of the setting is missing. But the sound is superb.
OK, a few gripes but I'm glad I bought the package. Enjoy!
Amazing package! Amazing sound! September 30, 2008 4 out of 9 found this review helpful
I just got my copy via UPS today, and I'm really happy with the way this package came out. It's a very impressive 8-panel digipak with pop-ups when it's unfolded completely. Really nice design and execution by Rhino! The sound quality is fantastic, too. My only gripe is that they aren't the best shows the Dead have ever played. Donna's background vocals grate on my nerves a bit, but some of the more wide-open jams are totally worth having. I haven't checked out the DVD yet, but I'm very much looking forward to that.
1978 Jam Spectacular, a new moon has risen. October 3, 2008 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
This Grateful Dead simply is some of the best to come out of The Vault. The band is tight and smooth, perfect in all aspects. I have all the Dick's Picks and other live releases, this stuff really stands out. The Road Trips 1978 show that was played at Winterland a few days later is smokin too. This is a must for the Deadhead. Keep jamming America.
Rocking the Cradle: Egypt 1978 October 2, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
The sound quality is excellent on all three discs, but the DVD has much to be desired. I never thought that the day would come when I would give the Grateful Dead anything below four and a half stars but this concert is the most lackluster show I ever heard.
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