Hooteroll? | ||||
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Studio album by Howard Wales and Jerry Garcia | ||||
Released | November 1, 1971 | |||
Genre | Jazz-rock fusion | |||
Length | 34:15 | |||
Label | Douglas Records | |||
Producer | Alan Douglas Doris Dynamite |
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Howard Wales and Jerry Garcia chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
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Rolling Stone | (not rated) |
The Village Voice | C+ |
Hooteroll? is a jazz-rock fusion album by Howard Wales and Jerry Garcia.
Prior to making Hooteroll?, Wales and Garcia had played together at Monday night jam sessions at The Matrix in San Francisco. Wales had also played organ on several tracks of the Grateful Dead album American Beauty.
Hooteroll? features a few musicians who later played in Jerry Garcia side projects — John Kahn (Jerry Garcia Band and many other Garcia related groups), Bill Vitt (Merl Saunders and Jerry Garcia), and Martin Fierro (Legion of Mary).
The cover art is a painting by Abdul Mati Klarwein titled Saint John. The same painting is also on the cover of the Jam & Spoon album Kaleidoscope. Other paintings by Klarwein were used for the cover and gatefold art of the Miles Davis album Bitches Brew.
The inside cover of the album depicts a photograph of Jerry Garcia and Howard Wales smoking on an outdoor sofa. The photo is evidently reversed as Jerry Garcia's missing finger is on his "left" as opposed to his "right" hand.
Hooteroll? was originally released in 1971 as an LP on the Douglas 5 Record label. In 1987 it was released on CD and cassette by Rykodisc Records. This version of the album has a markedly different track listing from the LP, with two songs added and one removed. In 1992 the CD was reissued by Grateful Dead Records. On September 14, 2010, Douglas Records reissued the album again, restoring the missing track "A Trip to What Next" (and retaining the two added to the 1987 CD), and adding two live bonus tracks from the Palace Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island recorded on January 28, 1972. The song "Da Birg Song" is listed on this version as "Da Bird Song". Also, the song "DC-502" had a 0:44 keyboard intro on the original vinyl LP which was cut on the CD versions.