I love The Grateful Dead. This Cd is all about "standing on the moon"....the lullaby for lovers... Jerry's music lives on with the spirit of life that he left behind. His visions changed the world.
I bought this CD about 12 years ago. It was one that I loved listening to while driving. Someone broke into my car and stole it (along with my stereo system and about 20 other cd's) I had looked in a lot of stores for this particular cd and couldnt find another copy. Then it finally hit me- "Check on E-Bay" and there it was - and it was really reasonable. I love that I found it, I love that I won the bid and I love that its in great condition!
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what a surprise!
Review created: 10/03/00
by: bds_mi6 -- a member of Epinions
Pros: pretty good for a studio album
Cons: nada
Expecting this album to be a total dud, I bought it mainly out of of curiosity, figuring I couldn't go totally wrong since it contained a few songs the Dead had made into great live staples, particularly "Foolish Heart" and "Victim or the Crime." Boy, was I wrong! This album probably has a better overall feel than most of the Dead studio albums since "American Beauty." (Well, actually, the greatest studio moments since "American Beauty" were probably on "Terrapin Station" in the great side-long Terrapin suite and "Estimated Prophet." No, "Built to Last" doesn't capture the spirit or flavor of.