Hot on the heels of the To Terrapin: Hartford ’77 announcement, Rhino Records has put together two more upcoming releases from the Dead’s vault including the first Pure Jerry release since 2006. Pure Jerry – Series 8 features a Garcia/Kahn show from the Marin Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium on February 26, 1986. Meanwhile, the latest installment of the Road Trips series contains the complete Valentine’s Day Dead show from 1968.

After tons of infighting, the recently formed Jerry Garcia Family LLC teamed up with Dead.net to offer the latest installment in the Pure Jerry series. This eighth release in the series marks the first official full release of acoustic music from Garcia and John Kahn. Pure Jerry – Series 8 contains all 12 songs the pair played that night including Run For The Roses, Bird Song and a cover of Dylan’s When I Paint My Masterpiece.

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Road Trips, Vol. 2 No. 2 marks the first complete show to be released as part of the Road Trips series. This heaping helping of “Primal Dead” was recorded at the legendary Carousel Ballroom on February 14, 1968 and is one of bassist Phil Lesh’s favorite shows. Due to a short first set, the first disc of this release ends with a number of bonus tracks recorded just a few weeks earlier during the Dead’s Northwest tour including a mind-blowing Viola Lee Blues from Eureka.

Both Road Trips, Vol. 2 No. 2 and Pure Jerry – Series 8 are available for preorder and are expected to ship out on Wednesday. Road Trips runs $19.98 while the Pure Jerry release goes for $14.98. If you order them both together from Dead.net, they’ll waive the shipping charges. We’re not even three months in 2009 and it’s already shaping up to be the best year for Dead archival releases ever.

Scott Bernstein

Scott Bernstein co-founded Hidden Track in October 2006 and was managing editor until taking over as EiC in January 2008. Scotty also writes for Relix Magazine and curates YEMblog.com.

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