1-1		Boogie On Reggae Woman Written-By Stevie Wonder 18:04 1-2		The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down Written-By Robbie Robertson 7:56 1-3		Freedom Jazz Dance Written-By Eddie Harris 13:40 1-4		Mystery Train Written-By Herman Parker, Sam C. Phillips 12:30 1-5		How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) Written-By Brian Holland/Lamont Dozier/Eddie Holland 11:06
  2-1		You Can Leave Your Hat On Written-By Randall S. Newman 16:27 2-2		Neighbor, Neighbor Written-By Alton Joseph Valier, Huey P. Meaux 12:30 2-3		The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down Written-By Robbie Robertson 8:25
  3-1		It's No Use Written-By Gene Clark, James Roger McGuinn 13:26 3-2		Valdez In The Country Written-By Donny Hathaway 13:23 3-3		I Second That Emotion Written-By Alfred W. Cleveland, William Robinson 14:53 3-4		Wondering Why Written-By Merl Saunders, Pam Carrier 24:53 3-5		Roadrunner Written-By Brian Holland/Lamont Dozier/Eddie Holland 7:26
  Recorded At Paramount Theatre, Portland Recorded At Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Ballroom, Eugene Bass Guitar – John Kahn Drums – Ron Tutt Flute, Percussion, Saxophone – Martin Fierro Guitar, Producer [Original Recordings Produced By], Vocals – Jerry Garcia Keyboards, Vocals – Merl Saunders
  Disc 1 recorded December 14th, 1974, Paramount Theatre, Portland OR. Disc 2 recorded December 15th, 1974, EMU Ballroom, Eugene OR (Set 1). Disc 3 recorded December 15th, 1974, EMU Ballroom, Eugene OR (Set 2).
  This release differs from Legion Of Mary - GarciaLive Volume Three (December 14-15, 1974 Northwest Tour) in its M/R line and SID codes and was likely pressed by another manufacturer. Also, the artwork on the identification sticker found on the edge of the shrink wrap on Legion Of Mary - GarciaLive Volume Three (December 14-15, 1974 Northwest Tour) has the ATO Records logo above "0882190828". My copy, acquired in 202, likely a reissue, has the Round Records logo with "JGFRR1003" under it.
  Issued in a quad-fold 3-disc Digipak with a 12-page booklet. |