Jerry Garcia
Reflections
Vinyl LP - Round Records RX-107 (1976)
featuring the Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia Band

Condition: Very Good Vinyl and Very Good Cover. Vinyl was play-tested on both sides and plays well throughout with occasional light background noise but no skips. Cover is intact with some shelf wear and a cutout corner, small split on top seam. Includes original insert with credits.

Reflections is Jerry Garcia's third solo album, released in 1976. Partway through production, Garcia stopped recording with his solo band and brought in the members of the Grateful Dead, who performed on four songs, plus a bonus jam from 2004 release. Three of the four Grateful Dead-performed songs had earlier live debuts: "Comes a Time" (1971), "They Love Each Other" (1973) and "It Must Have Been the Roses" (1974); "Might as Well" entered their rotation in 1976. Most of the songs entered the live rotation of the new Jerry Garcia Band as well.

Track listing

Side one
1. "Might As Well" Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter 3:54
2. "Mission In The Rain" Garcia, Hunter 5:04
3. "They Love Each Other" Garcia, Hunter 4:37
4. "I'll Take a Melody" Allen Toussaint 9:28

Side two
5. "It Must Have Been the Roses" Hunter 5:29
6. "Tore Up Over You" Hank Ballard 4:30
7. "Catfish John" Bob McDill, Allen Reynolds 7:00
8. "Comes a Time" Garcia, Hunter 6:29

Personnel
Jerry Garcia – lead guitar, acoustic guitar, organ, synthesizer, percussion, chimes, vocals

Grateful Dead
on "Might As Well", "They Love Each Other", "It Must Have Been the Roses", "Comes a Time", "Orpheus"

Bob Weir – second guitar, background vocals
Phil Lesh – bass
Bill Kreutzmann – drums
Keith Godchaux – Fender Rhodes, acoustic piano, tack piano
Donna Jean Godchaux – background vocals ("Might as Well", "It Must Have Been the Roses")
Mickey Hart – drums, percussion
John Kahn – organ (on "They Love Each Other")

Jerry Garcia Band
on "Mission in the Rain", "I'll Take a Melody", "Tore Up Over You", "Catfish John", "Mystery Train", "All By Myself", "Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie", "You Win Again"

Nicky Hopkins – piano
Larry Knechtel – Fender Rhodes, piano
John Kahn – bass, organ, synthesizer, vibraphone, clavinet
Ron Tutt – drums
Donna Jean Godchaux, Bob Weir – background vocals (on "I'll Take a Melody" and "Catfish John")
Mickey Hart – percussion ("I'll Take a Melody", "Tore up over You", "Catfish John")
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I use the Goldmine Grading System, and play-test all records. I note any differences between vinyl and cover, and make note of any inserts, special sleeves, or potential defects.


MINT (M) - Absolutely perfect in every way. Most often this is a still sealed record, records that have been opened are rarely if ever marked as Mint.

NEAR MINT (NM) - A good description is that it looks like it just came from a retail store and it was opened for the first time. In other words, it?s nearly perfect, with no visible defects. 

VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+) - Except for a couple minor things, this could be Near Mint. Most collectors will be happy with a VG+ record, especially if on the high end (VG++). VG+ records may show slight signs of wear, including light scuffs or very light scratches that do not affect the listening experience. Covers should have only minor wear. 

VERY GOOD (VG) - VG records are among the biggest bargains, and for many, will be worth the money. They can lack the original gloss, may have surface noise, and some scratches may be audible, especially in soft passages. But the noise will not overpower the music. VG covers will have signs of handling, and may have minor splits. 

GOOD PLUS (G+) - Good+ does not mean bad! The record still plays through without skipping, but it has significant surface noise and groove wear. Cover may have significant ring wear, noticeable writing, or obvious damage.

GOOD (G) - Record may have some skipping, but is otherwise listenable. I generally avoid selling Good (G) rated records unless they are highly collectible or desirable, in order to enjoy until something better comes along. Cover has major wear or seam splits that need repair, or heavy writing like radio station call letters to prevent theft.

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