Review:

Cornell '77 By Grateful Dead

overall review score: 4.5
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Cornell '77 by Grateful Dead is a legendary live album recording of the band's iconic concert at Barton Hall, Cornell University on May 8, 1977.

Key Features

  • Iconic live performance
  • High-quality sound recording
  • Cultural significance in the history of rock music

Pros

  • Unmatched energy and musicality in the performance
  • Excellent sound quality capturing the essence of the live experience
  • Historical importance in the Grateful Dead's discography

Cons

  • Limited setlist compared to other Grateful Dead concerts
  • May not appeal to those unfamiliar with the band or genre

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