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Dave's Picks Volume 5

Dave's Picks Volume 5
A skeleton dressed as Uncle Sam plays a guitar. A bear seated nearby, and a crow sitting on the bear's shoulder, listen. A basketball lies in the grass.
Live album by Grateful Dead
Released February 1, 2013 (2013-02-01)
Recorded November 17, 1973
Genre Rock
Label Rhino
Producer Grateful Dead
Grateful Dead chronology
Winterland: May 30th 1971
(2012)Winterland: May 30th 19712012
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Dave's Picks Volume 5 is a three-CD live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains the complete concert recorded on November 17, 1973 at Pauley Pavilion, on the campus of UCLA in Los Angeles, California. It was released on February 1, 2013.

Dave's Picks Volume 5 is the fifth in the Dave's Picks series of Grateful Dead archival releases, the successor to the Road Trips series, and was produced as a limited edition of 13,000 numbered copies.

The album liner notes were written by former basketball player, sportscaster, and UCLA alumnus Bill Walton.

On All About Jazz, Doug Collette wrote, "Recorded at UCLA in November 1973, the Dead plays with uncommon poise and good humor, whether skipping lightly through succinct performances such as "Me and My Uncle" or allowing itself to flow in and out of an extremely elongated circular passage including segues in and out of "Playing in the Band", "Uncle John's Band" and "Morning Dew". Indicative of sharp collective instincts, there's a light touch in the musicianship that guides the sextet through transitions like those in "Here Comes Sunshine" with nary a stumble. Meanwhile, the overall dynamics here are exquisite."

On Allmusic, Fred Thomas said, "[Dave's Picks Volume 5] comes from a particularly strong period in the band's touring career, and this show itself is already legendary in certain Deadhead circles. While in their later days it would become increasingly rare for the Dead to tour in support of a new studio album, this show came not long after the release of Wake of the Flood, and saw the group going through extended versions of material from that album like "Here Comes Sunshine" and "Eyes of the World", the latter of which would grow to become a staple of the band's shows. Also included in the massive set list are spirited versions of classic Dead tracks like "Stella Blue" and "Uncle John's Band"."


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