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Fallout from the Phil Zone

1997 live album by Grateful Dead From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fallout from the Phil Zone
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Fallout from the Phil Zone is a double compilation album of live recordings by the Grateful Dead handpicked by the band's bassist Phil Lesh. It contains the first Grateful Dead CD releases of "In the Midnight Hour" (clocking in at over 30 minutes) and Bob Dylan's "Visions of Johanna".

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The album title has multiple meanings. Since the performances were selected by Phil, they are the ones in his "zone". It also refers to the so-called "Phil Zone", an area directly in front of the bass amps onstage where some fans would stand, feeling the full-impact of the vibrations of Lesh's bass-playing. Lastly, it is a reference to the TV series The Twilight Zone. Lesh stated that, in addition to selecting personal favorites, he wanted to compile rarer material that may not have been released as part of a complete concert.[2]

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Content

The album includes a 30+ minute version of "In The Midnight Hour". Lesh said that he picked it because someone accused them of playing it for 45 minutes. He then tried to find the longest version. The album also includes "Hard To Handle" from an audience tape of the 8/6/71 concert. The audience recording was chosen because of the high quality.

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Personnel

Production

  • Phil Lesh – producer, liner notes
  • John Cutler – producer
  • Dick Latvala – tape archivist
  • Jeffrey Norman – engineer
  • Joe Gastwirt – mastering
  • Alan Trist – publisher
  • Shawn Kennedy – cover art
  • Rob Cohn – photography
  • Amy Finkle – package design

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