The Great Spectacular Explained

The Great Spectacular
Type:demo
Artist:Dixie Dregs
Cover:Dixie_Dregs_The_Great_Spectacular.jpg
Released:1976
Recorded:1975
Studio:University of Miami[1]
Length:34:27
Label:Dregs Records
Next Title:Free Fall
Next Year:1977

The Great Spectacular is a self-produced demo album[2] by the Dixie Dregs, recorded in 1975 on campus at University of Miami[1] and released in 1976 only on limited vinyl.[3] [4] By the time the band had risen in popularity in the late 1970s, the record had been out of print, becoming a highly sought-after collector's item,[5] [6] and was re-released for the CD format in 1997.[4]

Overview

Eight of the songs from this album were re-recorded for the Dixie Dregs' future releases. The first three tracks ("Refried Funky Chicken", "Holiday" and "Wages of Weirdness") were re-recorded on their debut album Free Fall, while "Ice Cakes" and "What If" were re-recorded for What If, "Country House Shuffle" and "Leprechaun Promenade" for Night of the Living Dregs, and "The Great Spectacular" for Dregs of the Earth. "T.O. Witcher" was featured during Morse's time with Kansas on the album In the Spirit of Things. "Kathreen" hasn't appeared elsewhere.

On the making of The Great Spectacular, guitarist and bandleader Steve Morse recalled:

Track listing

All tracks composed by Steve Morse.

Personnel

Dixie Dregs:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Innerviews: Steve Morse - Spirit Core. Innerviews. June 5, 2021.
  2. Classical mixed with bluegrass? Call them the Dregs. The Christian Science Monitor. 17 December 1981. June 5, 2021.
  3. Web site: A Steve Morse Discography. thehighwaystar.com. June 5, 2021.
  4. Web site: The Steve Morse Discobiography. thehighwaystar.com. June 5, 2021.
  5. Web site: stevemorse.com: Guitar Player, December, 1978 . stevemorse.info . June 5, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120812193309fw_/http://www.stevemorse.info/interviews/197812guitarplayer.html . 12 August 2012 . dead.
  6. Web site: stevemorse.com: Guitar Player, August, 1982 . stevemorse.info . June 5, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120812193346fw_/http://www.stevemorse.info/interviews/198208guitarplayer.html . 12 August 2012 . dead.