Birth of the Dead, Volume One (The Studio Sessions), containing the music from the first CD, was released as a vinyl LP on the Friday Music label on December 17, 2013.
Recording
The two CDs are labeled "The Studio Sides" for the first CD and "The Live Sides" for the second. The Studio Sides comprise three separate recording sessions: "The Autumn Sessions", "The Scorpio Session", and "The Hendricks Session".
The Autumn Sessions was recorded at Golden State Recorders in San Francisco in November 1965. The band used the space under the assumed name of The Emergency Crew. The Scorpio Sessions comprise tracks seven through sixteen of disc one, two of which ("Don't Ease Me In" backed with "Stealin'") were released in limited supply by Scorpio Records, in July 1966, as the band's first single. The Hendricks Session, consisting of only the song "Fire in the City", was recorded for use in the documentary filmSons and Daughters. It was later released as a single by Verve Records.[6]
Disc One, tracks 5 and 6, were first released 9 November 1999 on So Many Roads (1965-1995) (Arista CD #GD-14066)[7]
all other selections from Autumn Records sessions are previously unissued
note: tape box lists artist as: The Emergency Crew; a short-lived name the band used immediately prior to "Grateful Dead"
Scorpio Records sessions (disc one, tracks 7 to 16)
Recorded during June 1966 at Buena Vista Studio in San Francisco, and Western Recording in San Francisco
Producer, engineer - Gene Estribou
Disc One, tracks 8 and 10, were previously issued locally (in limited quantity), in July 1966, as the Grateful Dead's first single (Scorpio Records #201), with Don't Ease Me In on the A-side. This is the "dry mix" - the single was mastered with added reverb [8]
All other selections from Scorpio Records sessions are previously unissued
"Fire in the City" (disc one, track 17)
Recorded during March 1967 at Columbus Recorders in San Francisco
Originally issued April 1967, as the A-side of a single (Verve #VK-10512) by Jon Hendricks. The Grateful Dead were the backing band [9]
Live performances (all of disc two)
Recorded in 1966 at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco: Tracks 1-5 & 7-10 on July 16; Tracks 6 (and probably 11-14, though not yet confirmed) on July 17. More from the July 16 performance was released on So Many Roads