One From The Vault (live album) by Grateful Dead

One From The Vault by Grateful Dead
(Live album)
Year: 1991
Overall rank: 20,501st   Overall chart historyOverall chart history
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77/100 (from 21 votes)
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Accolades:
Award Top albums of 1991 (278th)
Award Top albums of the 1990s (3,368th)
Award Best albums of all time (20,501st)
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One From The Vault is ranked 20th best out of 157 albums by Grateful Dead on BestEverAlbums.com.

The best album by Grateful Dead is American Beauty which is ranked number 347 in the list of all-time albums with a total rank score of 5,180.

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Dick's Picks Vol. 17One From The VaultDick's Picks, Vol. 1: Tampa Florida 12/19/73

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This album is rated in the top 4% of all albums on BestEverAlbums.com. This album has a Bayesian average rating of 76.8/100, a mean average of 75.7/100, and a trimmed mean (excluding outliers) of 79.0/100. The standard deviation for this album is 20.9.

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’91:2 The Dead Are Their Own Genre

Let’s face it. The Grateful Dead are their own genre. Their own cottage industry. There is nothing like them. I didn’t always know this. I used to lump them in with all these other jam bands my stoner friends and surfing buddies would listen to back in the early 90s when jam bands were having a renaissance. I mean the Spin doctors were popular solely because they were Jam Band lite. A poppified version of the jam bands that were all the rage back then. So funny that jam bands now make almost no appearance of anyone’s list from 1991 now. And please don’t even mention those goofballs Phish. They suck. lol. No. Grateful dead exist all alone. And because of all those a other jam bands my hipppie hippie friends would listen to in the early 90s bands like Big Head Todd, Blues Traveler, moe. and yes Phish. Lots & lots of Phish. I completely wrote off The Grateful Dead. I just assumed they sounded like all those other jam bands all my stoner friends liked.

But, I was wrong. The Dead stand alone.

And this is one of their best live albums. I’m no expert. I’m no Deadhead. I just know that this album rules. And has become one of my favorite live albums over the years. A staple for my camping trips over the last decade.

BUT, Glynspsa does know his Dead. His chart of the 100 best live albums from the Grateful Dead is a gift from the gods for us Dead neophytes. And I’m not surprised at all to find One From the Vaults in his top 6. It’s that good.

Glynspsa’s Dead chart: https://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?c=37849

Grade A: ESSENTIAL. I used to laugh that so many of one band’s live albums could be essential. I thought it was weird and just a bit pathetic. I mean there was sooo much great music out there. How could one just obsess about one band. Surely all these live albums sounded pretty much identical, right? With slight variations that only the total obsessive would notice and the rest of us normals would just scratch our heads and wonder why people would listen to a hundred different versions of the essentially the same album. I’ve never been so happy to be wrong. Long live The Dead!
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2. Loveless by My Bloody Valentine
3. Ten by Pearl Jam
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