Back To Artist
Zen Tricksters w/Donna Jean, David Nelson, Michael Falzarano, Rob Barraco & Mickey Hart : For Rex : The Black Tie Dye Ball
Log in to add to your wishlist
On November 12, 2005, The Zen Tricksters and Special Guests, Mickey Hart, Donna Jean Godchaux, David Nelson, Tom Constanten, Michael Falzarano, Rob Barraco, Greg Anton, David Mackay and Wendy Lanter, came together for the first ever NYC Rex Foundation Bla
Genre: Rock: Jam-band
Release Date: 2006
For Rex : The Black Tie Dye Ball Record Label: HGB/Zebra Tango
  • Buy CD - $20.00
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Iko-Iko 9:40 Album Only
No Better Way 5:31 Album Only
Arise 7:24 Album Only
When There’s Two There’s Trouble 5:57 Album Only
Garden of Eden 11:30 Album Only
Down the Road 4:16 Album Only
When You Say When 7:00 Album Only
Goin’ to Florence 6:06 Album Only
A Different World 9:36 Album Only
Goin’ Down the Road Feeling Bad 9:33 Album Only
All Night Long Blues 3:38 Album Only
The One 7:33 Album Only
I’ll Be With Thee 5:38 Album Only
Any Naked Eye> People are Strange 13:42 Album Only
The Music Never Stopped 6:51 Album Only
Ripple 5:31 Album Only
preview all songs

Album Notes

From Glide Magazine October 2006
For Rex : The Black Tie Dye Ball
The Zen Tricksters and Special Guests
By Kenny Bohlin
October 04, 2006Last fall a group of musicians came together for a benefit for the Rex Foundation (named for a Grateful Dead roadie who died tragically in a car accident back in 1976). The black tie event held at the concert hall for the New York Society for Ethical Culture featured an artist collective comprised of Grateful Dead members and mercenaries, but was primarily based around the foundation of the Zen Tricksters. The music created was inevitably Dead like, but what’s captured here is invigoratingly new and fresh as a daisy.

Familiar Dead style covers invoking audience sing-a-longs are scattered throughout the night (“Iko Iko,” “Goin’ Down the Road Feelin’ Bad,” “People are Strange”) and Dead show staples (“Music Never Stopped,” “Ripple”) round out the sets. But the rest of the show is a new take on that old formula. There’s certainly more jam for your buck – some of it spacey, some of it bluegrass – but when the band really comes together, they hit on all cylinders.

The old heads will find a pretty accurate take on the Grateful Dead sound with this release, instantly recognizable by someone in the know. For those too young to have actually seen the fat man rock, it’s a good place to get an idea of what it was like. The magic is still resonating out there, ready to be plucked out and played. These guys are all experts at plucking it out, and that can be pretty rare nowadays. So rare, a majority of this one-off has morphed into a new touring unit entitled Kettle Joe’s Psychedelic Swamp Revue.



The Zen Tricksters
Jeff Mattson- lead guitar & vocals
Klyph Black - bass, slide guitar, & vocals
Tom Circosta- rhythm guitar & vocals
Joe Ciarvella- drums

Special Guests:
Mickey Hart - vocals & cowbell
Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay -vocals
David Nelson- guitar & vocals
Tom Constanten- organ, piano & vocals
Michael Falzarano- guitar & vocals
Rob Barraco - piano, organ & vocals
Greg Anton - drums
David MacKay - bass
Wendy Lanter -vocals

Produced by Donna Jean and David Mackay & The Zen Tricksters
Executive Producer Peter H. Kliegman
Associate Executive Producer Randi Mattson
Recorded by Charles A. Martinez & Mark Atkins
Mixed at Windblown Studios by Russ Randolph
Mastered by Jeffrey Norman
Artwork by David Isaacs – Eye6 Graphics
Photography by J. Bloomrosen and Greg Kessler

HDCD provides higher resolution when played in an HDCD-equipped CD player, and offers superior sound when played in regular CD players. HDCD CDs can be played in all CD players.

Read more...

REVIEWS

For Rex : The Black Tie Dye Ball
author: David C Pangburn
An excellent cd that should be in any Deadhead's collection. Donna Jean shows she still has it and the musicians were simply outstanding. My only regret is I was not at the show, but I am off to see Ratdog tomorrow, so life is sweet. CD Baby once again did an excellent job on their end getting the cd to me in a short amount of time. I always like doing business with them.
Read more...
Rex CD with Donna
author: Karl Roth
Speaking as a big fan of Jerry,I would like to say its about time a band let their guitar player copy Jerrys licks, hell why not?.I dont know why the rest of the bands dont jam on the guitar like Garcia did.Good for you Tricksters,Phil take note,the 2nd string guitarist from the Allman Bros. donesnt play what we want to hear.Karl Roth
Read more...