wmeugene
Well-Known Member
It's fine. On vinyl, it had one run during the time that CDs were paramount and vinyl receding.What's the appeal of Without a Net? The rarity of the OG given its only been pressed in the 90s?
I'll admit the setlist looks great, but it's also a comp from late 1989-90 and those were not the best years for the Dead, well not for me anyways.
Plus it is a digital source, correct?
Its not a bad comp, but its not a must own - there are so many better ways to explore the era. For this era Dead, Wake Up To Find Out and Spring 1990: So Glad You Make It are better vinyl bets. Every live album from this era is going to be digitally sourced, so if that matters just get the flacs or hi-res streaming.