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''What a Long Strange Trip It's Been'', subtitled ''The Best of the Grateful Dead'', is a compilation album by the Grateful Dead. Initially, it was a two-record LP released September 1, 1977 by Warner Bros. Records. Even though the band left Warner Bros. after their contract was up in order to form their own label, Grateful Dead Records, Warner Bros. continued to release older material from during the contract period. The title of the compilation comes from the lyrics of one of Robert Hunter's most famous songs, the line from "Truckin'": ''Lately it occurs to me: What a long, strange trip it's been.'' The album was reissued, both as a 2-CD set and on cassette tape, by Warner Bros. in 1989 when the band was revitalized by their latest albums, ''In the Dark'' and ''Built to Last''. ==Track listing== ;Side one #"New Minglewood Blues" (traditional, credited to McGannahan Skjellyfetti) – 2:34 #"Cosmic Charlie" (Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter) – 5:30 #"Truckin'" (Garcia, Hunter, Phil Lesh, and Bob Weir) – 5:03 #"Black Peter" (Live, February 13, 1970) (Garcia and Hunter) – 7:27 #"Born Cross-Eyed" (Weir) – 2:55 ;Side two # #"Doin' That Rag" (Garcia and Hunter) – 4:40 #"Dark Star" (Garcia and Hunter) – 2:41 #"High Time" (Garcia and Hunter) – 5:12 #"New Speedway Boogie" (Garcia and Hunter) – 4:05 ;Side three # #"Jack Straw" (Live, May 3, 1972) (Hunter and Weir) – 4:48 #"Me and My Uncle" (Live, April 29, 1971) (John Phillips) – 3:03 #"Tennessee Jed" (Live, May 3, 1972) (Garcia and Hunter) – 7:11 ;Side four # #"Playing in the Band" (Live, April 6, 1971) (Mickey Hart, Hunter, and Weir) – 4:38 #"Brown-Eyed Woman" (Live at the Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen concert April 14, 1972) (Garcia and Hunter) – 4:37 #"Ramble On Rose" (Live, May 23, 25 or 26, 1972) (Garcia and Hunter) – 6:01 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「What a Long Strange Trip It's Been」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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