Terrapin Part 1
1977 song by the Grateful Dead / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Terrapin Part 1" is a song suite by the Grateful Dead. Released on their 1977 album Terrapin Station, it takes up the album's entire second side. The piece, split up into seven distinct movements, is the band's longest studio recording at sixteen minutes and twenty-three seconds long. While the Grateful Dead never performed the song live in full, the first three sections of the song (usually denoted as simply "Terrapin Station") became commonplace in the band's setlists.[1] The song's lyrics were written by Robert Hunter, with the music being written by Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzmann.[lower-alpha 1][2]
"Terrapin Part 1" | |
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Song by the Grateful Dead | |
from the album Terrapin Station | |
Released | July 27, 1977 |
Genre | Progressive rock |
Length | 16:23 |
Label | Arista |
Songwriter(s) | |
Producer(s) | Keith Olsen |
Since the 1995 death of Garcia and the dissolution of the Grateful Dead, many groups consisting of former members of the band, such as Furthur and Bob Weir & Wolf Bros, have performed the piece in full (a performance of the suite sans "Terrapin Transit" appears on Wolf Bros' Live in Colorado Vol. 2).