Nash, Graham, and David Crosby: Graham Nash/David Crosby: May, 1972.Lesh (bass) and Garcia (pedal steel and piano) on "I Used To Be A King" and Garcia (pedal steel) on "Man In The Mirror". Nash, Graham: Songs For Beginners: June, 1971.Garcia: pedal steel on "Teach Your Children." Garcia: pedal steel on "Change Partners". Lesh, Hart, Kreutzman, and Garcia are guest artists. Crosby, David: If I Could Only Remember My Name: February, 1971.Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (and various configurations and solo albums thereof):.Creach, Papa John see Jefferson Airplane.Also on the album are Norton Buffalo,Enrique Corea, Monroe Grisman, Rob Ickes, Jim Kerwin, Edgar Meyer, ScottNygaard, Tony Trischka, Heather Garcia Katz, Lisa Kobialka, and SemyonKobialka. The main artists on the album are Daniel Kobialka (fiddle) and DavidGrisman (mandolin, guitar). Garcia plays on the first track, "Ashokan Farewell." Garcia appears on "Three Wishes", "Singing In The Shower", and "Desert Players". Coleman, Ornette and Prime Time: Virgin Beauty: June, 1988.
Garcia, Keith Godchaux, Kreutzmann, and Lesh appear. "Best of" album includes "Demon In Disguise" and "Sharon." Garcia, Kreutzmann, Lesh, and Keith Godchaux play on "Sharon" and "Demon In Disguise." Garcia plays pedal steel on "Oh Mommy." Stephen Barncard says that the steel-guitar sound on"One Toke Over the Line" is neither a steel guitar, nor is it Garcia. Hart, Weir, and Garcia play on "Marriott USA" and "Jackaroe."
It makes no claim for exhaustiveness, andI'd be glad to include recordings I have forgotten. This portion of the discography lists appearances by members of the GratefulDead on the recordings of other artists, including production and writing roles. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs The Annotated Grateful Dead Discography: Guest Appearances "In the strangest of places." The Annotated Grateful Dead Discography: Guest AppearancesAn installment in The Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics.