The live albums the Grateful Dead released during its trailblazing thirty-year career are the primary source for the 180g 2LP collection, The Best of the Grateful Dead: Live Vol. 1, with some performances selected from the growing number of live releases that have emerged since 1995. Vol. 1 covers 1969-1977 with fan-favorite tracks such as "Bertha" from 1971's Skull & Roses, and "Truckin'" and a searing rendition of "Morning Dew," from the revered double-album Europe '72.
"We wanted to follow up the 2015 The Best Of The Grateful Dead studio set with a live counterpart, and have focused our efforts on the band's primary live albums as well as some key tracks from archival concert releases," says band archivist/producer David Lemieux. "Just as there was nothing like a Grateful Dead concert, there is also nothing like a live Grateful Dead recording; it's no secret that as good as the Dead's studio recordings were, they excelled in front of an audience, and this set provides an overview of just how great the Dead were live in concert."
- "St. Stephen" – Fillmore West (2/27/69) from Live/Dead (1969)
- "Bertha" – Fillmore East (4/27/71) from Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) (1971)
- "Wharf Rat" – Fillmore East (4/26/71) from Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) (1971)
- "Jack Straw" – Olympia Theatre (5/3/72) from Europe '72 (1972)
- "Truckin'" – Lyceum Theatre (5/26/72) from Europe '72 (1972)
- "Sugar Magnolia" – Olympia Theatre (5/4/72) from Europe '72 (1972)
- "Morning Dew" – Lyceum Theatre (5/26/72) from Europe '72 (1972)
- "Brown-Eyed Women" – Tivoli Concert Hall (4/14/72) from Europe '72 (1972)
- "The Music Never Stopped" – Great American Music Hall (8/13/75), One From The Vault (1991)
- "Estimated Prophet" – Barton Hall (5/8/77) from Cornell 5/8/77 (2017)