Cumberland Blues
He's Gone
One More Saturday Night
Jack Straw
You Win Again
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Brown-Eyed Woman
Hurts Me Too
Ramble On Rose
Sugar Magnolia
Mr. Charlie
Tennessee Jed
Truckin'
Epilogue
Prelude
Walk Me Out In The Morning Dew
Frogtoon Music Album Info: Europe '72
Published: 07 Jul 2022, 00:51
Europe '72 Is A Live Triple Album By The Grateful Dead Released In November 1972. It Covers The Band's Tour Of Western Europe In April And May That Year And Showcases Live Favourites Extended Improvisations And Several New Songs Including "Jack Straw" And "Brown Eyed Women". The Album Was The First To Include Pianist Keith Godchaux And His Wife Vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux And The Last To Feature Founding Member Ron "Pigpen" McKernan Who Died Shortly After Its Release. The European Tour Was Expensive And Logistically Complicated And The Band's Record Company Hoped That A Live Album Would Recoup Its Costs. Consequently The Entire Tour Was Recorded With Highlights Making It Onto The Final Release. Europe '72 Is One Of The Most Commercially Successful And Critically Acclaimed Albums By The Dead. It Was One Of The First Triple-Record Rock Albums To Be Certified Gold By RIAA The Album Has Since Been Certified Double Platinum. A Second Volume Was Released In 2011 In Conjunction With The Release Of The Entire 22-Date Tour As Europe '72 The Complete Recordings.