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Sold Date:
January 17, 2018
Start Date:
January 16, 2018
Final Price:
$239.99
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Grateful Dead Vinyl Box Set (Exclusive Edition)
The Warner Bros. Studio Albums
180-Gram
5-LP
Also includes a 12" x 12" book including unpublished photos & new liner notes, an exclusive reproduction of a rare 1968 7" single ~ Dark Star / Born Cross-Eyed, and a reproduction of a rare 1967 promo poster for the first album from the Warner Bros. Records archive.
Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty with THE WARNER BROS. STUDIO ALBUMS, a five-LP boxed set. The collection contains The Grateful Dead (1967),Workingman’s Dead, the original mix of Aoxomoxoa (1969), and American Beauty (1970), plus the original mix for Anthem Of The Sun (1968), available on vinyl for the first time in nearly 40 years.
The set also offers detailed replicas of the original albums housed in a hard-shell case that protects and stores the music with the accompanying 12" x 12" book including unpublished photos and new liner notes by Blair Jackson.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.
As an added bonus, you'll receive an exclusive reproduction of a rare 1968 7" single (in a picture sleeve) that features the studio version of “Dark Star” (b/w “Born Cross-Eyed”) that clocks in at a concise 2:38. You'll also receive a reproduction of a rare 1967 promotional poster for the first album from the Warner Bros. Records archive.