The Grateful Dead - Working Man's Dead (Album, June 14, 1970)

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Working Man's Dead "Live" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njYdQGh7QBo
Side one

1. "Uncle John's Band" 0:00
2. "High Time" 4:44
3. "Dire Wolf" 10:00
4. "New Speedway Boogie" 13:13

Side two
5. "Cumberland Blues" (Garcia, Hunter, and Phil Lesh) 17:20
6. "Black Peter" 20:37
7. "Easy Wind" (Hunter) 26:21
8. "Casey Jones" 31:19

2003 reissue bonus tracks

9. "Dire Wolf" 36:00 recorded at Santa Rosa Veteran's Memorial Hall on 6/27/1969
10 "Black Peter" 38:30 recorded at Golden Hall Community Concourse in San Diego on 1/10/1970
11 ."Easy Wind" 47:37 recorded at Springer's Ballroom in Portland on 1/16/1970
12. "Cumberland Blues" 55:50 recorded at the Oregon State University Gym on 1/17/1970
13. "Mason's Children" 1:00:37 recorded at the Civic Auditorium in Honolulu on 1/24/1970
14. "Uncle John's Band" 1:07:17 recorded at Winterland on 10/04/1970


Grateful Dead

Jerry Garcia -- lead guitar, pedal steel guitar,, banjo on Cumberland Blues (Courtesy of adhocrat1), vocals
Bob Weir -- guitar, vocals
Pigpen (Ron McKernan) -- keyboards, harmonica, vocals
Phil Lesh -- bass, vocals
Bill Kreutzmann -- drums
Mickey Hart -- drums
Tom Constanten -- keyboards on reissue live bonus tracks "Dire Wolf", "Black Peter", "Easy Wind", "Cumberland Blues", "Mason's Children"

Additional musicians

David Nelson -- acoustic guitar on "Cumberland Blues"

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