1989 album by the Grateful Dead
Built to Last Released October 31, 1989 Recorded February 1 – October 20, 1989 Studio Club Front (San Rafael, CA) Skywalker Ranch (San Rafael, CA) Studio X (Petaluma, CA) Genre Length 49 :52 Label Arista Producer
Built to Last is the thirteenth and final studio album by the Grateful Dead (their twentieth album overall). It was recorded between February 1 and October 20, 1989, and originally released on October 31, 1989.
The album was released on CD in 1989 by Arista Records before being rereleased in 2000 by BMG International. It was then remastered , expanded, and released as part of the Beyond Description (1973–1989) 12-CD box set in October 2004. The remastered version was later released separately on CD on April 11, 2006, by Rhino Records .
This album features the most songs by keyboard player Brent Mydland , who has four song credits, all of which are in collaboration with Dead lyricist John Perry Barlow . This mirrored accurately Mydland's increasing vocal presence in the band over the decade he spent with the Dead. This album was Mydland's last album to be released during his lifetime, before his death a year later.
CD track listing Title Writer(s) Lead Singer 1. "Foolish Heart" Garcia 5:10 2. "Just a Little Light" Mydland 4:42 3. "Built to Last" Garcia 5:03 4. "Blow Away" Mydland 6:09 5. "Victim or the Crime" Weir 7:33 6. "We Can Run" Mydland 5:30 7. "Standing on the Moon" Garcia 5:20 8. "Picasso Moon" Weir 6:40 9. "I Will Take You Home" Mydland 3:45 Total length: 49:52
LP track listing – side one Title 1. "Foolish Heart" 5:10 2. "Just a Little Light" 4:42 3. "Victim or the Crime" 7:33 4. "Standing on the Moon" 5:20
LP track listing – side two Title 1. "Blow Away" 6:09 2. "Picasso Moon" 6:40 3. "Built to Last" 5:03 4. "I Will Take You Home" 3:45
2004 reissue bonus tracks Title Writer(s) Lead vocals 10. "Foolish Heart" (live 7/19/89) 11:30 11. "Blow Away" (live 7/7/89) 12:02 12. "California Earthquake (Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On)" (live 10/20/89) Rodney Crowell Garcia 5:59
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Production:
John Cutler – producer, engineer Tom Flye – engineer Justin Kreutzmann – engineer Peter Miller – engineer David Roberts – engineer Jeff Sterling – engineer Chris Wiskes – engineer Bonus tracks production [ edit ]
David Lemieux – reissue producers James Austin – reissue producers Reggie Collins – liner notes Blair Jackson – liner notes Sheryl Farber – editorial supervision Cameron Sears – executive producer Joe Gastwirt – mastering, production consultant Tom Flye – mixing Robert Gatley – mixing assistant Hugh Brown, Steve Vance – art coordinator Jimmy Edwards – associate producer Robin Hurley – associate producer Hale Milgrim – associate producer Scott Pascucci – associate producer Eileen Law – research Vanessa Atkins – project assistant Steven Chean – project assistant Bill Inglot – project assistant Jeffrey Norman – project assistant Randy Perry – project assistant John McEntire – coordination Ken Friedman – photography Herbert Greene – photography Maude Gilman – artwork Greg Gyuricsko – artwork Dan Healy – concert sound Alton Kelley – direction, cover art John McEntire – coordination Billy Candelario – crew Steve Parish – crew Harry Popick – crew Robbie Taylor – crew Album – Billboard
Year Chart Position 1989 The Billboard 200 27[ 3]
Singles – Billboard
Year Single Chart Position 1989 "Foolish Heart" Mainstream Rock Tracks 8[ 4]
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