Jerry Garcia discography

Jerry Garcia was an American musician. A guitarist, singer, and songwriter, he became famous as a member of the rock band the Grateful Dead, from 1965 to 1995. When not touring or recording with the Dead, Garcia was often playing music in other bands and with other musicians.

Jerry Garcia discography
Studio albums21
Live albums58
Compilation albums4
Singles3
As a guest musician47

From 1971 to 1975, Garcia's main musical collaborator outside the Grateful Dead was keyboardist Merl Saunders. From 1975 to 1995, Garcia's principal side project was the Jerry Garcia Band. The one constant member of the Jerry Garcia Band, as well as the various Saunders–Garcia lineups, was John Kahn on bass. The Garcia Band member with the second-longest tenure, from 1980 to 1995, was keyboardist Melvin Seals. In the 1990s, Garcia also made a number of studio recordings with mandolin player David Grisman.

In 1969, Garcia, along with John Dawson and David Nelson, co-founded the country rock band the New Riders of the Purple Sage. Garcia played pedal steel guitar in that band, until an amicable parting of the ways in 1971. In 1973 Garcia co-founded the short-lived bluegrass group Old & In the Way, which also included David Grisman and John Kahn. Garcia played banjo in that band, harking back to his pre-Grateful Dead days as a bluegrass musician.

The Grateful Dead released a number of studio and live albums while they were together. Since then, many archival concert recordings of the band have been released as albums. The same is also true of Garcia's solo career and his collaborations with other musicians. As a result, the discography of Jerry Garcia, as a member of the Grateful Dead and as a solo musician, includes several hundred albums.[1][2][3][4]

Grateful Dead

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Jerry Garcia

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Title Released Notes Peak chart position (US)[5]
Garcia
  • Studio album
35
Compliments
  • June 1974
  • Round RX 102
  • LP
  • Studio album
49
Reflections
  • February 1976
  • Round RX 107
  • LP
  • Studio album
42
Run for the Roses
  • November 1982
  • Arista AL 9603
  • LP
  • Studio album
100

Jerry Garcia Band

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The Jerry Garcia Band was Jerry Garcia's main side project from 1975 to 1995. The band played rock music that emphasized musical improvisation, in a style somewhat similar to that of the Grateful Dead, and also played many rhythm and blues songs. The lineup of the band changed many times, especially in the early years. The only constant member was John Kahn on bass. The Garcia Band member with the second-longest tenure, from 1980 to 1995, was keyboardist Melvin Seals. After Garcia died, Seals formed a band called JGB, dedicated to performing Garcia's music.[6][7][8]

Donna Jean Godchaux, who was in the Jerry Garcia Band from 1976 to 1978, later reflected, "It was very different from the Grateful Dead in that everything was so scaled back to where we could play theaters instead of hockey rinks. It was very enjoyable on that level because these places were built for music to be played in. It was just a really unique situation to be as popular as Jerry Garcia was and still be able to be in a band that could do what we did in a smaller setting than the Grateful Dead. It was kind of like a home away from home for Jerry, in that he got this different expression of what he was feeling musically than the Grateful Dead."[9]

Title Released Notes Peak chart position
US[5] US Ind.[10]
Cats Under the Stars
  • April 1978
  • Arista AB-4160
  • LP
  • Studio album
114
Jerry Garcia Band
  • August 27, 1991
  • Arista 18690-2
  • 2-disc CD
97
How Sweet It Is
  • Recorded in spring and summer 1990 at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco
81
Don't Let Go
  • January 23, 2001
  • Grateful Dead GDCD 4078
  • 2-disc CD
137
Shining Star
  • March 20, 2001
  • Grateful Dead GDCD 4079
  • 2-disc CD
  • Recorded 1989 – 1993 at various venues
194
Pure Jerry: Theatre 1839, San Francisco, July 29 & 30, 1977
  • June 1, 2004
  • Jerry Made JGCD 0001
  • 3-disc CD
  • Pure Jerry #1
  • Recorded July 29–30, 1977 at Theatre 1839 in San Francisco
After Midnight: Kean College, 2/28/80
  • September 28, 2004
  • Rhino R2 76536
  • 3-disc CD
118
Pure Jerry: Lunt-Fontanne, New York City, October 31, 1987
  • November 2004
  • Jerry Made JDCD 0002
  • 4-disc CD
Pure Jerry: Lunt-Fontanne, New York City, The Best of the Rest, October 15–30, 1987
  • November 2004
  • Jerry Made JDCD 0003
  • 3-disc CD
  • Pure Jerry #3
  • Includes performances by the Jerry Garcia Band and the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band
  • Recorded October 15–30, 1987 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York City
Pure Jerry: Merriweather Post Pavilion, September 1 & 2, 1989
  • March 25, 2005
  • Jerry Made JDCD 0005
  • 4-disc CD
Pure Jerry: Warner Theatre, March 18, 1978
  • August 9, 2005
  • Jerry Made JDCD 0006
  • 2-disc CD
Pure Jerry: Coliseum, Hampton, VA, November 9, 1991
  • August 1, 2006
  • Jerry Made JDCD 0007
  • 2-disc CD
Pure Jerry: Bay Area 1978
  • August 31, 2009
  • Jerry Made JDCD 0009
  • 2-disc CD
Let It Rock: The Jerry Garcia Collection, Vol. 2
  • November 10, 2009
  • Jerry Made JDCD 0010
  • 2-disc CD
Garcia Live Volume One
  • February 19, 2013
  • ATO JGFRR 1001
  • 3-disc CD
87 15
June 26, 1981, Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA
  • April 1, 2013
  • digital download
  • Garcia Live Volume 1.5
  • Recorded June 26, 1981, at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco
Garcia Live Volume Two
  • June 25, 2013
  • ATO JGFRR 1002
  • 2-disc CD
82 24
Fall 1989: The Long Island Sound
  • December 17, 2013
  • ATO JGFRR 1004
  • 6-disc CD
37
Garcia Live Volume Four
  • July 8, 2014
  • ATO JGFRR 1005
  • 2-disc CD
74 13
Garcia Live Volume Five
  • October 21, 2014
  • ATO JGFRR 1006
  • 2-disc CD
  • Recorded December 31, 1975, at the Keystone in Berkeley, California
81 10
On Broadway: Act One – October 28th, 1987
  • June 23, 2015
  • ATO JGFRR 1008
  • 3-disc CD
  • Includes performances by the Jerry Garcia Band and the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band
  • Recorded October 28, 1987, at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York City
19
Garcia Live Volume Seven
  • August 19, 2016
  • ATO JGFRR 1010
  • 2-disc CD
193 13
Garcia Live Volume Eight
  • March 10, 2017
  • ATO JGFRR 1014
  • 2-disc CD
96 2
Garcia Live Volume 10
  • February 23, 2018
  • ATO JGFRR 1019
  • 2-disc CD
  • Recorded May 20, 1990, at the Hilo Civic Auditorium in Hilo, Hawaii
153 4
Electric on the Eel
  • March 15, 2019
  • ATO JGFRR 1021
  • 6-disc CD
  • Recorded August 29, 1987, June 10, 1989, and August 10, 1991, at French's Camp in Piercy, California
154 1
Garcia Live Volume 11
  • July 12, 2019
  • ATO JGFRR 1027
  • 2-disc CD
6
Garcia Live Volume 13
  • April 24, 2020
  • ATO JGFRR 1031
  • 2-disc CD
Garcia Live Volume 16
  • June 25, 2021
  • ATO JGFRR 1037
  • 3-disc CD
Garcia Live Volume 17
  • November 12, 2021
  • ATO JGFRR 1038
  • 3-disc CD
  • Recorded November 7–13, 1976 at various venues
Garcia Live Volume 19
  • October 28, 2022
  • ATO JGFRR 1043
  • 2-disc CD
Garcia Live Volume 20
  • June 30, 2023
  • ATO JGFRR 1047
  • 2-disc CD
Garcia Live Volume 21
  • June 14, 2024
  • ATO
  • 2-disc CD
  • Recorded February 13, 1976 at the Keystone in Berkeley, California

Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band

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The Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band played folk and old-time music. They were together for about a year, from 1987 to 1988. They performed several dozen concerts, usually as the opening act for the Jerry Garcia Band. The JGAB included two musicians who had played with Garcia in 1964 in a bluegrass band called the Black Mountain Boys – Sandy Rothman and David Nelson.[11][12]

Title Released Notes Peak chart position
US Folk[13]
Almost Acoustic
  • December 6, 1988
  • Grateful Dead GDCD 4005
  • CD
Ragged but Right
  • November 16, 2010
  • Jerry Made JGCD 1003
  • CD
  • Recorded October – December 1987 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York City, the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco, and the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles
15

Jerry Garcia and Howard Wales

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Howard Wales was a jazz, rock, and rhythm and blues keyboard player. In 1970 he played a number of Monday night jam sessions with Garcia at the Matrix, a small venue in San Francisco. The two were often accompanied by John Kahn on bass and Bill Vitt on drums.[14][15][16]

Later, Kahn recalled, "I didn't know what kind of music [Garcia] and Wales would be playing down at the Matrix when I went down. And I still don't know! It was kind of a weird jazz with these other influences – it was mainly Howard's music, all instrumental." Garcia said, "Howard was so incredible, and [Kahn and I] were just hanging on for dear life. For some reason Howard enjoyed playing with us, but we were just keeping up. Howard was so outside. For both of us that was a wonderful experience."[17]

Title Released Notes Peak chart position (US)
Hooteroll?
  • Studio album
Side Trips, Volume One
  • October 1998
  • Grateful Dead GDCD 4061
  • CD

Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders

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Merl Saunders, a keyboard player, was Garcia's main musical collaborator outside the Grateful Dead from 1971 to 1975. Saunders and Garcia bands with different additional musicians played many concerts during this period. One of the lineups, in 1974 and 1975, was Legion of Mary, featuring Martin Fierro on saxophone and flute, John Kahn on bass, and Ron Tutt on drums. Saunders and Garcia also recorded two studio albums with Tom Fogerty from Creedence Clearwater Revival.[18][19][20][21]

Garcia later recalled, "[Saunders] really helped me improve myself on a level of harmonic understanding.... He filled me in on all those years of things I didn't do. I'd never played any standards; I'd never played in dance bands. I never had any approach to the world of regular, straight music. He knows all the standards, and he taught me how bebop works. He taught me music. Between the combination of Howard [Wales] and Merl, that's where I really learned music. Before it was sort of, 'Okay, where do I plug in?' I picked up the adult version of a musical attitude from those guys."[22]

Title Artist Released Notes Peak chart position
US[5][23] US Ind.[24]
Heavy Turbulence Merl Saunders
  • Studio album
Fire Up Merl Saunders featuring Jerry Garcia and Tom Fogerty
  • May 1973
  • Fantasy 9421
  • LP
  • Studio album
197
Live at Keystone Merl Saunders, Jerry Garcia, John Kahn, Bill Vitt
  • December 1973
  • Fantasy F-79002
  • 2-disc LP
  • re-released in 1988 as two separate CDs
  • Recorded July 10–11, 1973 at the Keystone in Berkeley, California
Keystone Encores Merl Saunders, Jerry Garcia, John Kahn, Bill Vitt
  • March 1988
  • Fantasy FCD-7703-2
  • CD
  • also released as two separate LPs
  • Recorded July 10–11, 1973 at the Keystone in Berkeley, California
Fire Up Plus Merl Saunders and Friends
  • July 9, 1992
  • Fantasy FCD-7711-2
  • CD
  • Compilation album including all of Heavy Turbulence and most of Fire Up
Pure Jerry: Keystone Berkeley, September 1, 1974 Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders Band
  • December 28, 2004
  • Jerry Made JGCD 0004
  • 3-disc CD
  • Pure Jerry #4
  • Recorded September 1, 1974, at the Keystone in Berkeley, California
Legion of Mary: The Jerry Garcia Collection, Vol. 1 Legion of Mary
  • August 13, 2005
  • Rhino R2 74692
  • 2-disc CD
  • Recorded December 1974 – July 1975 at various venues
190
Well-Matched: The Best of Merl Saunders & Jerry Garcia Merl Saunders and Jerry Garcia
  • May 23, 2006
  • Fantasy FCD-30019-2
  • CD
  • Compilation of selections from Heavy Turbulence, Fire Up, Live at Keystone, Keystone Encores, and Keepers
Keystone Companions: The Complete 1973 Fantasy Recordings Merl Saunders and Jerry Garcia
  • September 25, 2012
  • Fantasy FAN-33796
  • 4-disc CD
  • Recorded July 10–11, 1973 at the Keystone in Berkeley, California
Garcia Live Volume Three Legion of Mary
  • October 15, 2013
  • ATO JGFRR 1003
  • 3-disc CD
102 25
Garcia Live Volume Six Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders
  • June 24, 2016
  • ATO JGFRR 1009
  • 3-disc CD
12
Garcia Live Volume Nine Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders
  • July 28, 2017
  • ATO JGFRR 1015
  • 2-disc CD
  • Recorded August 11, 1974, at the Keystone in Berkeley, California
8
Garcia Live Volume 12 Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders
  • December 20, 2019
  • ATO JGFRR 1029
  • 3-disc CD
  • Recorded January 23, 1973 at the Boarding House in San Francisco, California
7
Garcia Live Volume 15 Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders
  • December 4, 2020
  • ATO JGFRR 1036
  • 2-disc CD
Garcia Live Volume 18 Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders
  • June 10, 2022
  • ATO JGFRR 1041
  • 2-disc CD
  • Recorded November 2, 1974 at the Keystone in Berkeley, California

Jerry Garcia and David Grisman

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David Grisman is a mandolin player. He can be heard on two songs on the 1970 Grateful Dead album American Beauty. In 1973 he and Garcia played in the bluegrass band Old & In the Way. From 1990 to 1995, Garcia and Grisman recorded dozens of studio sessions playing acoustic music – mostly folk, old time, and bluegrass songs – sometimes as a duo and sometimes with other musicians. They also played some live shows during this period.[25][26][27]

Title Released Notes Peak chart position
US[28] US Ind.[29]
Jerry Garcia / David Grisman
  • August 23, 1991
  • Acoustic Disc ACD-2
  • CD
  • Studio album
Not for Kids Only
  • October 20, 1993
  • Acoustic Disc ACD-9
  • CD
  • Studio album
Shady Grove
  • 1996
  • Acoustic Disc ACD-21
  • CD
  • Studio album
  • Recorded 1990 – 1993
135
So What
  • August 1998
  • Acoustic Disc ACD-33
  • CD
  • Studio album
  • Recorded 1990 – 1992
The Pizza Tapes
  • April 25, 2000
  • Acoustic Disc ACD-41
  • CD
  • Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Tony Rice
  • Studio album
  • Recorded February 4 and 5, 1993
12
Grateful Dawg
  • September 11, 2001
  • Acoustic Disc ACD-46
  • CD
Been All Around This World
  • March 6, 2004
  • Acoustic Disc ACD-57
  • CD
  • Studio album
  • Recorded in the early 1990s
16
The Pizza Tapes: Extra Large Edition [30][31]
  • January 4, 2011
  • Acoustic Disc ACD-73
  • 3-disc CD
  • Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Tony Rice
  • Studio album
  • Recorded February 4 and 5, 1993
Garcia/Grisman: Alternate [32][33]
  • July 2012
  • Acoustic Oasis
  • digital download
  • Studio album
  • Recorded in the early 1990s
Bare Bones [34]
  • December 13, 2024
  • Acoustic Disc JGFRR 1055
  • CD
  • Studio album
  • Recorded in the early 1990s

Jerry Garcia and John Kahn

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John Kahn played bass – either bass guitar or stand-up bass – in most of Jerry Garcia's bands outside the Grateful Dead. These included the Jerry Garcia Band, the various lineups of Merl Saunders and Jerry Garcia, Old & In the Way, and the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band. In 1979, Garcia played in Kahn's band Reconstruction. In the 1980s Garcia and Kahn also played some acoustic concerts as a duo.[35][36][37][38][39]

Title Released Notes Peak chart position (US)
Pure Jerry: Marin Veterans Memorial Auditorium, San Rafael, California, February 28, 1986
  • March 25, 2009
  • Jerry Made JGCD 0008
  • CD
Garcia Live Volume 14
  • July 24, 2020
  • ATO JGFRR 1032
  • CD, LP
  • Recorded January 27, 1986, at the Ritz in New York City

New Riders of the Purple Sage

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The New Riders of the Purple Sage, a country rock band, was founded in 1969 by Jerry Garcia, John Dawson, and David Nelson. Garcia played pedal steel guitar, and left the singing to the other members of the group. Originally Phil Lesh played bass and Mickey Hart played drums; they were subsequently replaced by Dave Torbert and Spencer Dryden, respectively. For a period of about two years, the New Riders would sometimes perform as the opening act for the Grateful Dead. In 1971, Garcia left the band, replaced on pedal steel by Buddy Cage. This allowed NRPS to tour independently of the Dead. They stayed together for many years, and released a number of albums. In 2005, Nelson and Cage re-formed the band with several new members.[40][41][42][43]

Title Released Notes Peak chart position (US)[44]
New Riders of the Purple Sage
  • Studio album
39
Vintage NRPS
  • October 1986
  • Relix RRLP 2025
  • LP and CD
Bear's Sonic Journals: Dawn of the New Riders of the Purple Sage
  • January 10, 2020
  • Owsley Stanley Foundation
  • 5-disc CD
  • Recorded August 1, 1969 – June 4, 1970, at various venues

Old & In the Way

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Old & In the Way was a bluegrass band that performed about 25 concerts in 1973. Its best-known lineup was Jerry Garcia on banjo, Peter Rowan on guitar, David Grisman on mandolin, John Kahn on bass, and Vassar Clements on fiddle.[45][46]

Author Jeff Tamarkin wrote, "Although OAITW was able to handle a traditional bluegrass number – vocal or instrumental – as well as anyone, the musicians brought a jam band sensibility and rock attitude to the proceedings, extending the instrumental segments with improvisations, something alien to bluegrass up to that point. By doing so, the quintet pretty much invented the concept of progressive bluegrass..."[47]

Title Released Notes Peak chart position
US Blue.[48]
Old & In the Way
  • February 1975
  • Round RX 103
  • LP
  • Recorded October 8, 1973, at the Boarding House in San Francisco
That High Lonesome Sound
  • Recorded October 1973 at the Boarding House in San Francisco
Breakdown
  • November 18, 1997
  • Acoustic Disc ACD-28
  • CD
  • Recorded October 1973 at the Boarding House in San Francisco
Live at the Boarding House
  • November 4, 2008
  • Acoustic Oasis
  • digital download
  • Recorded October 8, 1973, at the Boarding House in San Francisco
Live at the Boarding House: The Complete Shows
  • October 1, 2013
  • Acoustic Disc ACD-81
  • 4-disc CD
  • Recorded October 1 and 8, 1973, at the Boarding House in San Francisco
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Pre-Grateful Dead bands

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In the early 1960s, after getting out of the Army, Jerry Garcia started playing folk and old-time music. Garcia would sing and play acoustic guitar as a member of various ensembles. Over the next few years, he also become interested in bluegrass music, and learned to play the banjo. During this time he was a member of a number of different bands, including the Sleepy Hollow Hog Stompers, the Hart Valley Drifters, the Wildwood Boys, and the Black Mountain Boys. Subsequently, he co-founded a jug band called Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions. The jug band was a precursor of the Grateful Dead, as its members also included Bob Weir and Ron "Pigpen" McKernan.[49][50]

Title Artist Released Notes Peak chart position
US Folk[13][51]
Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions
  • 1999
  • Grateful Dead GDCD 4064
  • CD
  • Recorded July 1964 at the Top of the Tangent in Palo Alto, California
Folk Time Hart Valley Drifters
  • November 11, 2016
  • ATO JGFRR 1011
  • CD
5
Before the Dead Various artists
  • May 11, 2018
  • ATO JGFRR 1016
  • 4-disc CD
  • Recorded 1961 – 1964 at various venues in the San Francisco Bay Area
13

Heads & Tails LPs

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Heads & Tails is a planned series of vinyl LPs. On each album, each side of the record will contain selected music from a different live performance by Jerry Garcia and various other musicians.[52]

Title Released Notes Peak chart position (US)
Heads & Tails: Volume 1 [52][53][54]
  • November 3, 2023
  • Round JGFRR1050
  • LP

Compilations and box sets

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Title Released Notes Peak chart position (US)[5]
All Good Things: Jerry Garcia Studio Sessions
  • April 20, 2004
  • Rhino R2 78063
  • 6-disc CD
175
Garcia Plays Dylan
  • October 25, 2005
  • Rhino R2 73263
  • 2-disc CD
  • Compilation of Garcia performing Bob Dylan songs with the Grateful Dead, the Jerry Garcia Band, Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders, and Legion of Mary
The Very Best of Jerry Garcia
  • September 26, 2006
  • Rhino R2 73391
  • 2-disc CD
  • Disc 1 compiles tracks from the five studio albums by Jerry Garcia or the Jerry Garcia Band. Disc 2 compiles live performances by the Jerry Garcia Band, the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band, Old & In the Way, and Reconstruction.
166
Might As Well: A Round Records Retrospective [55]
  • August 4, 2023
  • ATO JGFRR 1048
  • 2-disc LP
  • Selections from Garcia, Reflections, Cats Under the Stars, and Run for the Roses

With other artists

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Title Artist Released Notes Peak chart position (US)
Surrealistic Pillow Jefferson Airplane
  • Garcia is credited as "musical and spiritual advisor" and he plays guitar on several tracks, but the exact nature of his contributions is uncertain[56]
3 [57]
Volunteers Jefferson Airplane
  • November 1969
  • RCA Victor LSP-4238
  • LP
  • Garcia plays pedal steel guitar on one track
13 [57]
Tarkio Brewer & Shipley 34 [58]
Déjà Vu Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young 1 [59]
Marrying Maiden It's a Beautiful Day
  • Garcia plays pedal steel guitar on one track and banjo on one track
28 [60]
Blows Against the Empire Paul Kantner
  • November 1970
  • RCA Victor LSP-4448
  • LP
20 [61]
If I Could Only Remember My Name David Crosby
  • February 22, 1971
  • Atlantic SD 7203
  • LP
  • Garcia plays on multiple tracks, as do other musicians from the Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra
12 [62]
Songs for Beginners Graham Nash
  • May 28, 1971
  • Atlantic SD 7204
  • LP
  • Garcia plays on two tracks, and Phil Lesh plays on one track
15 [63]
Stephen Stills 2 Stephen Stills
  • June 30, 1971
  • Atlantic SD 7206
  • LP
  • Garcia plays pedal steel guitar on one track
8 [64]
Sunfighter Paul Kantner and Grace Slick
  • November 1971
  • Grunt FTR-1002
  • LP
  • Garcia plays on three tracks; the album features musicians from the Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra
89 [65]
Papa John Creach Papa John Creach
  • December 1971
  • Grunt FTR-1003
  • LP
  • Garcia plays guitar on one track
94 [66]
Powerglide New Riders of the Purple Sage
  • March 1972
  • Columbia KC 31284
  • LP
  • Garcia plays banjo on two tracks and piano on one track; Bill Kreutzmann plays percussion on two tracks
33 [44]
Graham Nash David Crosby Graham Nash and David Crosby
  • April 5, 1972
  • Atlantic SD 7220
  • LP
  • Garcia plays pedal steel guitar on one track; on another track he plays guitar, with Phil Lesh on bass and Bill Kreutzmann on drums
4 [63]
Ace Bob Weir 68 [67]
Rolling Thunder Mickey Hart
  • September 1972
  • Warner Bros. BS 2635
  • LP
  • Garcia, Bob Weir, and Phil Lesh play on some tracks, along with other musicians from the Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra
190 [68]
Excalibur Tom Fogerty
  • Garcia, Merl Saunders, John Kahn, and Bill Vitt play on all the tracks
Demon in Disguise David Bromberg
  • 1972
  • Columbia C 31753
  • LP
  • Garcia plays on two tracks, along with Keith Godchaux, Donna Jean Godchaux, Phil Lesh, and Bill Kreutzmann
Rowan Brothers The Rowan Brothers
  • 1972
  • Columbia KC 31297
  • LP
  • Garcia and Bill Kreutzmann appear on this album, as does David Grisman, though it's uncertain which tracks they play on[69]
Baron von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, David Freiberg
  • May 1973
  • Grunt BFL1-0148
  • LP
  • Garcia plays on eight of the ten tracks; Mickey Hart plays on two tracks; also featured are other musicians from the Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra
120 [70]
Angel Clare Art Garfunkel
  • September 11, 1973
  • Columbia KC 31474
  • LP
  • Garcia plays banjo on one track
5 [71]
Wanted Dead or Alive David Bromberg
  • January 1974
  • Columbia C 32717
  • LP
  • Garcia plays on about half the tracks, along with Keith Godchaux, Phil Lesh, and Bill Kreutzmann
167 [72]
Tales of the Great Rum Runners [73] Robert Hunter
  • June 1974
  • Round RX 101
  • LP
  • Garcia plays on two tracks; Mickey Hart, Keith Godchaux, and Donna Dean Godchaux also play on this album
Keith & Donna Keith Godchaux and Donna Jean Godchaux
  • March 1975
  • Round RX 104
  • LP
  • Garcia plays guitar on all the tracks, and sings some background vocals
Tiger Rose [74] Robert Hunter
  • March 1975
  • Round RX 105
  • LP
  • Garcia plays on all the tracks; Mickey Hart and Donna Dean Godchaux also play on this album
Seastones Ned Lagin
  • April 1975
  • Round RX 106
  • LP
  • Garcia plays guitar and does some voice work; Phil Lesh plays bass and Mickey Hart plays percussion
Oh, What a Mighty Time New Riders of the Purple Sage
  • 1975
  • Columbia PC 33688
  • LP
  • Garcia plays guitar on three tracks
144 [44]
Diga Diga Rhythm Band
  • March 1976
  • Round RX 110
  • LP
  • Garcia plays guitar on two tracks
Texican Badman Peter Rowan
  • 1980
  • Appaloosa AP 010
  • LP
  • Garcia and Bill Kreutzmann play on four tracks
Before Time Began New Riders of the Purple Sage
  • 1986
  • Relix RRLP 2024
  • LP, CD
  • Several of the tracks are from the earliest NRPS recording sessions in 1969, with Garcia playing pedal steel guitar, Phil Lesh on bass, and Mickey Hart on drums
Liberty [75] Robert Hunter
  • March 1988
  • Relix RRLP 2029
  • LP, CD
  • Garcia plays guitar on all the tracks
Virgin Beauty Ornette Coleman
  • Garcia plays guitar on three tracks
Watchfire [76] Pete Sears
  • 1988
  • Redwood RR-8806
  • LP, CD
  • Garcia plays on three tracks and Mickey Hart plays on one track
Transverse City Warren Zevon
  • October 1989
  • Virgin 91068-1
  • LP, CD
  • Garcia plays guitar on two tracks
Blues from the Rainforest: A Musical Suite [77] Merl Saunders
  • April 1990
  • Summertone S2CD-01
  • CD
  • Garcia plays electric guitar, acoustic guitar, or MIDI guitar on four of the six tracks
A Night on the Town Bruce Hornsby and the Range
  • May 25, 1990
  • RCA PL 82041
  • LP, CD
  • Garcia plays guitar on two tracks.
20 [78]
At the Edge Mickey Hart
  • Garcia plays on three tracks
Superstitious Blues [79] Country Joe McDonald
  • January 1991
  • Rykodisc RCD 10201
  • CD
  • Garcia plays on four tracks
Bluegrass Reunion Red Allen, David Grisman, Herb Pederson, Jim Buchanan, James Kerwin
  • May 1991
  • Acoustic Disc ACD-4
  • CD
  • Garcia plays on three tracks
Devout Catalyst [80] Ken Nordine
  • Garcia plays acoustic guitar and David Grisman plays mandolin on this spoken word album
Astronauts & Heretics Thomas Dolby
  • November 3, 1992
  • Giant 9 24478-2
  • CD
  • Garcia and Bob Weir play on one track
Harbor Lights Bruce Hornsby
  • April 6, 1993
  • RCA 66114-2
  • CD
  • Garcia plays guitar on two tracks
46 [81]
Trios [82] Rob Wasserman
  • February 1994
  • MCA MGD-4021
  • CD
  • Garcia plays guitar on two tracks; Bob Weir and Bruce Hornsby each play on one track
Hot House Bruce Hornsby
  • July 18, 1995
  • RCA 66584-2
  • CD
  • Garcia plays guitar on one track.
68 [81]
Blue Incantation Sanjay Mishra
  • August 1995
  • Rykodisc RCD 10409
  • CD
  • Garcia plays guitar on three tracks
The Songs of Jimmie Rodgers: A Tribute [83] Various artists
  • August 19, 1997
  • Egyptian 485189 2
  • CD
  • Garcia plays guitar and sings on one track, along with David Grisman and John Kahn
Keepers [84][85] Merl Saunders and Friends
  • October 21, 1997
  • Fantasy FCD-7712-2
  • CD
  • Compilation of various Merl Saunders tracks from the early 1970s, many of them with Garcia
New Train Paul Pena
  • September 26, 2000
  • Hybrid HY 20019
  • CD
  • Studio album recorded in 1973
  • Garcia plays pedal steel guitar and Merl Saunders plays keyboards on two tracks
Good Old Boys Live: Drink Up & Go Home [86][87][88] The Good Old Boys
  • December 18, 2018
  • Rockbeat ROC-3412
  • 2-disc CD
  • Recorded February 20 and 21, 1975 at Margarita's Cantina in Santa Cruz, California
  • Garcia plays banjo on all the tracks
Trouble No More: 50th Anniversary Collection The Allman Brothers Band
  • February 28, 2020
  • Mercury B0030769-01
  • 5-disc CD or 10-disc LP
Bear's Sonic Journals: Sing Out! Various artists
  • February 23, 2024
  • Owsley Stanley Foundation
  • 3-disc CD
  • Recorded April 25, 1981. Garcia, Weir, Kahn, Kreutzmann, and Hart play nine songs.

Singles

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Title
(A-side / B-side)
Released Album Peak chart position (US)[89]
"The Wheel" / "Deal" [90]
  • 1972
  • Warner Bros. WB 7551
Garcia
"Sugaree" / "Eep Hour" [91]
  • 1972
  • Warner Bros. WB 7569
Garcia 94
"Let It Rock" / "Midnight Town" [92]
  • 1974
  • Round RX 4504
Compliments

Live albums by recording date

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Album Recording date(s) Notes
Before the Dead 1961–1964
Folk Time 1962
Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions July 1964
Side Trips, Volume One 1970
Vintage NRPS February 21–23, 1971
Garcia Live Volume 15 May 21, 1971
Garcia Live Volume 12 January 23, 1973 complete show
Garcia Live Volume Six July 5, 1973
Live at Keystone July 10–11, 1973
Keystone Encores July 10–11, 1973
Keystone Companions: The Complete 1973 Fantasy Recordings July 10–11, 1973
Old & In the Way October 1973
That High Lonesome Sound October 1973
Breakdown October 1973
Live at the Boarding House: The Complete Shows October 1–8, 1973 two complete shows
Live at the Boarding House October 8, 1973 complete show
Garcia Live Volume Nine August 11, 1974 complete show
Pure Jerry 4: Keystone Berkeley September 1, 1974 complete show
Garcia Live Volume 18 November 2, 1974 complete show
Legion of Mary: The Jerry Garcia Collection, Vol. 1 December 1974 – July 1975
Garcia Live Volume Three December 14–15, 1974
Let It Rock: The Jerry Garcia Collection, Vol. 2 November 17–18, 1975
Garcia Live Volume Five December 31, 1975 complete show
Garcia Live Volume 21 February 13, 1976
Don't Let Go May 21, 1976 complete show
Garcia Live Volume 17 November 7–13, 1976
Garcia Live Volume Seven November 8, 1976 complete show
Pure Jerry 1: Theatre 1839, San Francisco July 29–30, 1977
Pure Jerry 9: Bay Area 1978 February – June 1978
Pure Jerry 6: Warner Theatre March 18, 1978 complete early and late shows
Garcia Live Volume Four March 22, 1978 complete show
After Midnight: Kean College, 2/28/80 February 28, 1980 complete early and late shows
Garcia Live Volume One March 1, 1980 complete early and late shows
June 26, 1981, Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA June 26, 1981 second set
Garcia Live Volume 20 June 18, 1982 complete show
Garcia Live Volume 14 January 27, 1986 complete show
Pure Jerry 8: Marin Veterans Memorial Auditorium, San Rafael, California February 28, 1986 complete show
Electric on the Eel August 29, 1987 – August 10, 1991 three complete shows
Ragged but Right October – December 1987
Pure Jerry 3: Lunt-Fontanne, New York City, The Best of the Rest October 15–30, 1987
On Broadway: Act One – October 28th, 1987 October 28, 1987 acoustic set of early show, complete late show
Pure Jerry 2: Lunt-Fontanne, New York City October 31, 1987 complete early and late shows
Almost Acoustic November – December 1987
Shining Star 1989–1993
Pure Jerry 5: Merriweather Post Pavilion September 1–2, 1989 complete show
Fall 1989: The Long Island Sound September 5−6, 1989 two complete shows; includes Weir/Wasserman sets
Garcia Live Volume 13 September 16, 1989 complete show
Jerry Garcia Band spring and summer 1990
How Sweet It Is spring and summer 1990
Garcia Live Volume 10 May 20, 1990 complete show
Garcia Live Volume Two August 5, 1990 complete show
Pure Jerry 7: Coliseum, Hampton, VA November 9, 1991 complete show
Garcia Live Volume 16 November 15, 1991 complete show
Garcia Live Volume Eight November 23, 1991 complete show
Garcia Live Volume 19 October 31, 1992 complete show
Garcia Live Volume 11 November 11, 1993 complete show

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Further reading

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