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THE GRATEFUL DEAD Fare Thee Well: 50 Jahre GRATEFUL DEAD! Letztes Konzert Auf CD, DVD, Blu-Ray Und Zum Download Ab 20 im Auftrag: medienAgentur Stefan Michel T 040-5149 1467 [email protected] Die LivePerformance 2015 THE GRATEFUL DEAD Fare Thee Well: 50 Jahre GRATEFUL DEAD! Letztes Konzert auf CD, DVD, Blu-ray und zum Download ab 20 . November! Am 3., 4. und 5. Juli rief eine Kultband zu einem wahrlich historischen Event auf dem Soldier Field in Chicago: Das vierköpfige Herz von GRATEFUL DEAD, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh und Bon Weir, bestieg in Begleitung von Trey Anastasio (Gitarre), Jeff Chimenti (Keyboards) und Bruce Hornsby (Piano) die Bühne und spielten an drei hintereinander folgenden Abenden die allerletzten GRATEFUL DEAD-Konzerte. Für alle Deadheads und Fans, die dabei waren (oder gerade eben nicht dabei waren), gibt es ab dem 20. November die Gelegenheit, die Magie dieser Shows immer wieder zu erleben: Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years Of Grateful Dead erscheint über Rhino/Grateful Dead in mehreren unterschiedlichen Audio- und Videoformaten: Als 3-CD/ 2 DVD bzw. Blu-ray, als Doppel-DVD bzw. Blu-ray mit der epischen, letzten Show vom 5. Juli und als Best Of-Doppel-CD mit dem Titel The Best Of Fare Thee Well mit 16 Highlights aus allen drei Shows. Alle Formate erscheinen auch zum Download. Alle drei vollständigen Shows sind als 12-CD/7-DVD bzw. 12-CD/7-Blue-ray ausschließlich über die offizielle Website www.dead.net erhältlich (Details siehe weiter unten). 200.000 Fans kamen in den Genuss, die allerletzte Performance einer der kultbehaftetsten Bands aller Zeiten live zu erleben. Tausende weitere verfolgten das Event über Pay-TV und in Kinohäusern auf der ganzen Welt, wo das Konzert live übertragen wurde. Fast exakt 20 Jahre nach dem letzten Auftritt mit dem 1995 verstorbenen Jerry Garcia, der an eben diesem historischen Ort stattfand, spielten GRATEFUL DEAD an jedem der drei Abende zwei komplette Sets, zwischen denen Circles Around The Sun (Neal Casal, Dan Horne, Mark Levy und Adam MacDoug) neu komponierte Instrumentals präsentierten. Die Konfigurationen: • 3-CD/2-Blu-ray Version – Vollständiges Audio und High-Definition-Video (Blu-ray) von der letzten Show am 5. Juli • 3-CD/2-DVD Version – Vollständiges Audio und High-Definition-Video (DVD) von der letzten Show am 5. Juli • 2-Blu-ray Version – Vollständiges High-Definition Video von der letzten Show am 5. Juli (Blu-ray) • 2-DVD Version – Vollständiges High-Definition Video von der letzten Show am 5. Juli (DVD) • 2-CD “Best Of” Version – 16 Audio-Highlights aus allen drei Shows (3, 4. und 5. Juli 2015) • Digital Download – Audio und Video von der letzten Show am 5. Juli oder Audio von der Best Of-Version THE BEST OF FARE THEE WELL – SOLDIER FIELD, CHICAGO, IL 7/3-4-5/15 Track Listing Disc One 1. “Box Of Rain” 2. “Shakedown Street” 3. “China Cat Sunflower” 4. “I Know You Rider” 5. “Bertha” 6. “West L.A. Fadeaway” 7. “Cumberland Blues” 8. “Althea” 9. “The Music Never Stopped” Disc Two 1. “Truckin’” 2. “Scarlet Begonias>” 3. “Fire On The Mountain” 4. “Drums” 5. “Not Fade Away” 6. “Touch Of Grey” 7. “Attics Of My Life” Show 5. Juli Track Listing – 3CD/ 2DVD, 2CD/2Blu-ray, 2DVD , 2Blu-Ray Disc 1 1. “China Cat Sunflower>” 2. “I Know You Rider” 3. “Estimated Prophet” 4. “Built To Last” 5. “Samson And Delilah” 6. “Mountains Of The Moon>” 7. “Throwing Stones” Disc 2 1. “Truckin’” 2. “Cassidy” 3. “Althea 4. “Terrapin Station>” 5. “Drums>” Disc 3 1. “Space>“ 2. “Unbroken Chain>” 3. “Days Between>” 4. “Not Fade Away” 5. “Touch Of Grey” 6. “Attics Of My Life” Nur über die offizielle GRATEFUL DEAD-Website www.dead.net ist das gesamte Video- und Audiomaterial aus allen drei Shows erhältlich. Jede der beiden Konfigurationen, 12-CD/7-Blu-Ray und 12-CD/7-DVD, ist auf 20.000 individuell nummerierte Exemplare limitiert. Zur dead.net-Version gehört eine zusätzliche Bonus-Disc mit zweieinhalbstündigem Behind-The-Scenes-Material, das von Justin Kreutzmann eingefangen wurde. Die Disc enthält überdies Footage aus dem Ticket-Office von GRATEFUL DEAD, in dem innerhalb kürzester Zeit 350.000 Ticket-Anfragen eingingen, einige Vignetten vom Parkplatz in Chicago sowie Backstage-Perspektiven während der Shows. Die Dead.net-Versionen enthalten obendrein die Musik von den Circles Around The Sun-Auftritten zwischen den GRATEFUL DEAD-Shows, so dass die Fans jede einzelne Note bekommen, die während der historischen Abende auf dem Soldier Field gespielt wurde. FARE THEE WELL - Dead.net Exclusive Complete Versions • 12-CD/7-Blu-ray Complete Version – Komplettes Audio und High-Definition Video aller drei Shows auf CD und Blu-ray sowie eine exklusive Bonus-Blu-ray mit Behind The Scenes-Footage und drei CDs mit der Musik von Circles Around The Sun zwischen den GRATEFUL DEAD-Auftritten. Alle Exemplare sind individuell durchnummeriert und limitiert auf 20.000 Exemplare. • 12-CD/7-DVD Complete Version – Komplettes Audio und High-Definition Video aller drei Shows auf CD und DVD sowie eine exklusive Bonus-Blu-ray mit Behind The Scenes-Footage und drei CDs mit der Musik von Circles Around The Sun zwischen den GRATEFUL DEAD-Auftritten. Alle Exemplare sind individuell durchnummeriert und limitiert auf 20.000 Exemplare. FARE THEE WELL – DEAD.NET EXCLUSIVE COMPLETE VERSIONS Track Listing 3.7.2015 Disc 1 1. “Box Of Rain” 2. “Jack Straw” 3. “Bertha” 4. “Passenger” 5. “The Wheel>” 6. “Crazy Fingers” 7. “The Music Never Stopped” Disc 2 1. “Mason’s Children” 2. “Scarlet Begonias>” 3. “Fire On The Mountain>” 4. “Drums>” 5. “Space>” Disc 3 1. “New Potato Caboose>” 2. “Playing In The Band>” 3. “Jam>” 4. “Let It Grow>” 5. “Help On The Way>” 6. “Slipknot!>” 7. “Franklin’s Tower” 8. “Ripple” Disc 4 Musik zwischen GRATEFUL DEAD-Auftritten von Circles Around The Sun 1. “Space Wheel” 2. “Mountains Of The Moon” 3. “Praying For The Band” 4. “Tripple” 5. “Deal Breaker” 6. “Deadometer” 7. “Borrow From A Friend” 8. “Grimes Surf Story” Track Listing 4.7. 2015 Disc 5 1. “Shakedown Street” 2. “Liberty” 3. “Standing On The Moon” 4. “Me And My Uncle” 5. “Tennessee Jed” 6. “Cumberland Blues” 7. “Little Red Rooster” 8. “Friend Of The Devil” 9. “Deal” Disc 6 1. “Bird Song” 2. “The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion” 3. “Lost Sailor>” 4. “Saint Of Circumstance>” 5. “West L.A. Fadeaway” Disc 7 1. “Foolish Heart>” 2. “Drums>” 3. “Space>” 4. “Stella Blue>” 5. “One More Saturday Night” 6. “U.S. Blues” Disc 8 Musik zwischen GRATEFUL DEAD-Auftritten von Circles Around The Sun 1. “Hallucinate A Solution” 2. “Ginger Says” 3. “Saturday’s Children” 4. “Eartha” 5. “Split Pea Shell” Tracklisting 5.7.2015 Disc 9 1. “China Cat Sunflower>” 2. “I Know You Rider” 3. “Estimated Prophet” 4. “Built To Last” 5. “Samson And Delilah” 6. “Mountains Of The Moon>” 7. “Throwing Stones” Disc 10 1. “Truckin’” 2. “Cassidy” 3. “Althea 4. “Terrapin Station>” 5. “Drums>” Disc 11 1. “Space>“ 2. “Unbroken Chain>” 3. “Days Between>” 4. “Not Fade Away” 5. “Touch Of Grey” 6. “Attics Of My Life” Disc 12 Musik zwischen GRATEFUL DEAD-Auftritten von Circles Around The Sun 1. “Gilbert’s Groove” 2. “Farewell Franklins” 3. “Hat And Cane” 4. “Never Too Late” 5. “Scarlotta’s Magnolias” Die Dead.net Complete Versions enthalten zusätzliches Videomaterial auf Blu-ray oder DVD sowie eine exklusive Bonus-Disc mit Backstage-Footage von Justin Kreutzmann. THE GRATEFUL DEAD: “Fare The Well” Verschiedene Formate VÖ-Termin: 20.11.2015 Cover & Fotos auf www.medienagentur-hh.de. medienAgentur Hamburg, im Oktober 2015 Die Story geht weiter... in bewährter Qualität!.
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