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Mickey Hart & Planet Drum

Calaveras County Fairgrounds (Angel's Camp, CA)

May 30, 1999

  1. 1 Iko Iko 4:41
  2. 2 Dancing Sorcerer 6:05
  3. 3 Angola 8:58
  4. 4 Yabu 9:21
  5. 5 Djin Djin 12:13
  6. 6 Unknown 13:23
  7. 7 Unknown 8:53
  8. 8 Living In a Strange World 6:06
  9. 9 Unknown 6:02
  10. 10 Song Introduction 0:45
  11. 11 Temple Caves 7:03
  12. 12 Indoscrub 6:15
  13. 13 Down The Road 8:27
  14. 14 Where Love Goes 10:40
  15. 15 Fire On The Mountain 8:20
  16. 16 Not Fade Away 5:48

Mickey Hart - Drums, vocals
John Molo - Drums
Steve Kimock - Guitar
Rasson Fredreics - Electric Bass
Hernandez - Percussion, vocals
Vivica Morleo - Keyboards, vocals
Gladys Rogers - Vocals, Talking Drum

This performance was captured on May 30th, 1999 at the Mountain Aire Festival in scenic Angels Camp, California. Nestled in the woods that Mark Twain helped make famous, the two-day festival always featured eclectic, cutting-edge acts, and Mickey Hart's Planet Drum is no exception. Hart leads his star-studded cast of musicians through 13 open-ended songs that investigate how drums from all over the world can combine to create a new inspiring sound.

Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead came up with the Planet Drum concept. Hart had the idea to recruit drummers from all over the world and attempt to incorporate their different styles, rhythmic patterns, and types of drums into a new, global, all-encompassing style. An album entitled Planet Drum was released in 1991 on Rykodisc. Joining the Brooklyn-born Hart was an all-star cast featuring the likes of world-renowned percussionists Sikiru Adepoju and Babatunde Olatunji from Nigeria, Zakir Hussain and T.H. Vinayakram from India, Giovanni Hidalgo and Frank Colón from Puerto Rico, and the husband/wife duo of Airto Moreira and Flora Purim representing Brazil. The 13-track LP was a major success, even winning the inaugural prize for Best World Music Album at the Grammy Awards. It spent an astonishing 26 weeks atop the World Music Chart.

Though the album was a one-off, Hart toured with many of those same musicians under the moniker Planet Drum occasionally over the years. The concerts, like this one captured, were exhilarating, jam-happy affairs that were musically unpredictable. Sikiru Adepoju has leant his signature talking drum to both of Hart's most recent groups, the Mickey Hart Band and Rhythm Devils.