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DescriptionGrateful Dead 5LP Box Set Studio Albums 1967-1970 (Warner Bros Deluxe 5 LP Box Set 2010) Wikipedia: Grateful Dead were an American rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California.[1][2] The band was known for its unique and eclectic style, which fused elements of rock, folk, bluegrass, blues, reggae, country, improvisational jazz, psychedelia, and space rock,[3][4] and for live performances of long musical improvisation.[5][6] "Their music," writes Lenny Kaye, "touches on ground that most other groups don't even know exists." These various influences were distilled into a diverse and psychedelic whole that made the Grateful Dead "the pioneering Godfathers of the jam band world." They were ranked 57th in the issue The Greatest Artists of all Time by Rolling Stone magazine.[9] They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994 and their Barton Hall Concert at Cornell University (May 8, 1977) was added to the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry. The Grateful Dead have sold more than 35 million albums worldwide. The fans of the Grateful Dead, some of whom followed the band from concert to concert for years, are known as "Deadheads" and are known for their dedication to the band's music. Former members of the Grateful Dead, along with other musicians, toured as The Dead in 2003, 2004 and 2009 after touring as The Other Ones in 1998, 2000 and 2002. There are many contemporary incarnations of the Dead, with the most prominent touring acts being Furthur and Phil Lesh & Friends Review: Deluxe Box Set Features Five Warner Bros. Records Studio Albums. On 180-Gram Vinyl With Lacquers Cut From The Original Analog Masters. Between 1967 and 1970, the Grateful Dead recorded five studio albums for Warner Bros. Records that formed the psychedelic canon on which the band's live legend was built. The albums spotlighted the early core lineup of Jerry Garcia, Ron 'Pigpen' McKernan, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart. Grateful Dead and Rhino will celebrate the 40th Anniversary of 'Workingman's Dead' and 'American Beauty' with 'THE WARNER BROS. STUDIO ALBUMS,' a five-LP boxed set available on September 21. The collection contains 'The Grateful Dead' (1967), 'Workingman's Dead,' and 'American Beauty' (1970), plus the original mixes for 'Anthem Of The Sun' (1968) and 'Aoxomoxoa' (1969), available on vinyl for the first time in nearly 40 years. The set offers detailed replicas of the original albums housed in a hard-shell case that protects and stores the music with the accompanying 12in x 12in book including unpublished photos and new liner notes by Blair Jackson. To ensure the highest degree of quality, the albums were pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI using lacquers cut from the original analog masters by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering. The original mixes for 'Anthem of the Sun' and 'Aoxomoxoa' featured here for the first time since they were released went out of circulation in 1972 and 1971 respectively. Garcia and Lesh revisited 'Aoxomoxoa' two years after its release in an effort to cut through the dense mix, which was a result of the band's extensive experimenting in the studio with one of the first 16-track recorders. The overhaul changed the album's sound significantly, including the end of 'Doin' That Rag,' which originally closed with an a cappella vocal coda that was later removed. Amazon Editorial Reviews Country: USA (Palo Alto, California) Genre: Rock /psychedelic rock / jam rock / folk rock / jazz rock Quality: FLAC Album List: LP1 1967 - The Grateful Dead A1. The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion) [02:12] A2. Beat It On Down The Line [02:33] A3. Good Morning Little School Girl [05:49] A4. Cold Rain And Snow [02:31] A5. Sitting On Top Of The World [02:08] A6. Cream Puff War [02:28] B1. Morning Dew [05:11] B2. New, New Minglewood Blues [02:39] B3. Viola Lee Blues [10:15] Catalog#: WS-1689 Total Time : 35:50. Initial release : March 1967 Musicians Jerry Garcia - guitar, vocals Bill Kreutzmann - drums Phil Lesh - bass Pigpen (Ron McKernan) - keyboards, harmonica, vocals Bob Weir - guitar San Francisco's Grateful Dead: Bob Weir, Pigpen, Bill The Drummer Jerry ("Captain Trips") Garcia, and Phil Lesh Credits Producer - Dave Hassinger Arranger - The Grateful Dead Engineer - Dick Bogert Cover design - Mouse Studios Collage - Kelly Photography - Herb Greene, Gene Anthony Recorded mainly at RCA Studio A in Hollywood LP2 1968 - Anthem Of The Sun A1. That's It For The Other One [07:40] A2. New Potato Caboose [08:26] A3. Born Cross-Eyed [02:04] B1. Alligator [11:20] B2. Caution (Do Not Step On Tracks) [09:38] Catalog#: WS 1749 Total Time: 39:10. Initial release : July 1968 The second Grateful Dead album. A composite of live and studio recording. Musicians Tom Constanten - prepared piano, piano, electronic tape Jerry Garcia - lead guitar, acoustic guitar, kazoo, vibraslap, vocals Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann - drums, orchestra bells, gong, chimes, crotales, prepared piano, finger cymbals Phil Lesh - bass, trumpet, harpsichord, guiro kazoo, piano, timpani, vocals Pigpen (Ron McKernan) - organ, celesta claves, vocals Bob Weir - rhythm guitar, 12-string guitar, acoustic guitar, kazoo, vocals Credits Producer - Grateful Dead Arranger - Grateful Dead Studios: (Producer - Dave Hassinger) Sept '67 - RCA Studio A, Hollywood Oct '67 - American Studios, No. Hollywood Dec '67 - Century Sound, New York; Olmstead Studios, New York Live: (Producer - Dave Hassinger) 11/10-11/67 Shrine Exposition, LA Producer - Grateful Dead Executive engineer - Dan Healy Asst. engineer - Bob Matthews Stereo mix mastering - Columbus Recorders, San Francisco; Criteria Studio, Miami; Apostolic Studios, New York Live: Eureka - 20 Jan 1968 Eagles Auditorium, Seattle - 26-27 Jan 1968 Crystal Ballroom, Portland - 2-3 Feb 1968 Carousel Ballroom, SF - 14 Feb 1968 Kings Beach, Lake Tahoe - 22-24 Feb 1968 Carousel Ballroom, SF - 15-17 Mar 1968 Carousel Ballroom, SF - 29-31 Mar 1968 Cover art - Bill Walker Photography - Thomas Weir Art direction - Ed Thrasher Recorded in the studio - September - December 1967 Recorded live - November 10, 1967 - March 31, 1968 LP3 1969 - Aoxomoxoa A1. St. Stephen [04:28] A2. Dupree's Diamond Blues [03:42] A3. Rosemary [02:06] A4. Doin' That Rag [05:17] A5. Mountains Of The Moon [04:11] B1. China Cat Sunflower [04:17] B2. What's Become Of The Baby [08:33] B3. Cosmic Charlie [05:41] Catalog#: WS 1790 Total Time: 38:19. Initial release : June 1969 The third Grateful Dead LP. The first flowering of the Garcia / Hunter songwriting partnership. Musicians Tom Constanten - keyboards Jerry Garcia - guitar, vocals Mickey Hart - percussion Bill Kreutzmann - percussion Phil Lesh - basses, vocals Ron McKernan - Pig Pen Bob Weir - guitars, vocals The Supporting Musicians; John Dawson (Marma-duke) David Nelson Peter Grant Wendy Debbie Mouse Credits Producer - The Grateful Dead Arranger - The Grateful Dead Engineer - Bob Matthews and Betty Cantor Cover Illustration - Rick Griffin The credits given on the sleeve are; The Crew: BOB MATTHEWS - Executive engineer BETTY CANTOR - Engineer (Hot Dog!) CONSULTING ENGINEERS - Ron Wickershim, Dan Healy, Owsley KWIPMENT KREW - Ramrod, John P. Hagen, Jackson THE WORDS - Robert Hunter THE TUNES - Jerry Garcia and Phil Lesh Recorded at Pacific Recording Studios in San Mateo in late 1968 and early 1969 Completed at Pacific High Recording in San Francisco Remixed in September 1971 at Alembic Studios, San Francisco; Remix engineers - Bob and Betty LP4 1970 - Workingman's Dead A1. Uncle John's Band [04:46] A2. High Time [05:14] A3. Dire Wolf [03:15] A4. New Speedway Boogie [04:07] B1. Cumberland Blues [03:18] B2. Black Peter [05:45] B3. Easy Wind [05:00] B4. Casey Jones [04:26] Catalog#: WS-1869 Total Time: 35:55. Initial release : June 1970 The fifth Grateful Dead album was a marked change in direction from the preceding spacey energy of Live/Dead and the more experimental early albums. Workingman's Dead is a return to traditional roots, exploring what Robert Hunter called 'traditional music augmented by the power of rock and roll.' Musicians Jerry Garcia - lead guitar, pedal steel guitar, vocals Bob Weir - guitar, vocals Phil Lesh - bass, vocals Pigpen (Ron McKernan) - keyboards, vocals Bill Kreutzmann - drums Mickey Hart - drums Special thanks to David Nelson - acoustic guitar on Cumberland Blues The credits include; Special thanks to John Dawson (it is not certain if this infers that he plays on the album) Credits Producer - Bob Matthews and Betty Cantor in association with The Grateful Dead Engineer - Alembic Equipment crew - Ramrod, Rex Jackson, S. Heard Big Nurse - Jon McIntire Executive Nanny - Sam Cutler Lady in Waiting - Cosmic Gail Guardians of the Vault - David and Bonnie Parker Cover photo, art amd design - Mouse Studios w/ Toon N Tree Recorded at Pacific High Recording Studio, San Francisco LP5 1970 - American Beauty A1. Box Of Rain [05:18] A2. Friend Of The Devil [03:24] A3. Sugar Magnolia [03:19] A4. Operator [02:25] A5. Candyman [06:13] B1. Ripple [04:10] B2. Brokedown Palace [04:11] B3. 'Till The Morning Comes [03:08] B4. Attics Of My Life [05:14] B5. Truckin' [05:06] Catalog#: WS 1893 Total Time: 42:33. Initial release : Nov 1970 The Dead's sixth album and the second to explore the musical territory previously examined in Workingman's Dead. Tracks Box Of Rain (Hunter / Lesh) Friend Of The Devil (Garcia / Hunter / Dawson) Sugar Magnolia (Hunter / Weir) Operator (McKernan) Candyman (Garcia / Hunter) Ripple (Garcia / Hunter) Brokedown Palace (Garcia / Hunter) Till The Morning Comes (Garcia / Hunter) Attics Of My Life (Garcia / Hunter) Truckin' (Garcia / Hunter / Lesh / Weir) Musicians Grateful Dead; Jerry Garcia - guitar, pedal steel, piano, vocals Phil Lesh - bass, guitar, piano, vocals Bob Weir - guitar, vocals Pigpen (Ron McKernan) - harmonica, vocals Mickey Hart - percussion Bill Kreutzmann - drums Thanks to; Dave Torbert - bass on Box Of Rain Dave Nelson - electric guitar on Box Of Rain David Grisman - mandolin on Friend Of The Devil and Ripple Howard Wales - piano on Brokedown Palace and organ on Candyman and Truckin' Ned Lagin - piano on Candyman New Riders of the Purple Sage Credits Producers - The Grateful Dead Co-producer - Audio-Steve Barncard Artwork - Kelly-Mouse Studios Photography - George Conger Recorded at Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco Note: this torrent has no cue files... sorry m8s you would not be able to convert to mp3 If you Need re-seed PM me Sharing Widget |