GRATEFUL DEAD AUDIOPHILE 14LP SET W/JAPAN SHAKEDOWN ST+ BIRTH + DREAM + MFSL LPS

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GRATEFUL DEAD - COLLECTION OF 10 LIMITED EDITION LP'S WITH 14 PIECES OF VINYL - ALL TITLES SEALED EXCEPT SHAKEDOWN MINT JAPAN PRESSING

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What a Long Strange Trip It's Been: COLLECTORS LONG OUT OF PRINT The Best of The Grateful Dead 1977 WARNER BROTHERS DOUBLE LP SET 2W-3091 ISSUE

SHAKEDOWN STREET -   COLLECTORS LONG OUT OF PRINT NEAR MINT COPY OF THE JAPAN OBI PRESSING ON ARISTA RECORDS 1978 25RS-2 AUDIOPHILE RELEASE THAT HAS BEEN OUT OF PRINT FOR DECADES 

AMERICAN BEAUTY - THIS IS THE 1ST EDITION 180 Gram Limited Edition AUDIOPHILE analog PRESSING WITH high-definition Virgin Vinyl pressing for superior fidelity. THIS TITLE IS THE COLLECTORS 1ST EDITION RHINO AUDIOPHILE OUT OF PRINT 2003 RELEASE NOT 2011 RE-ISSUE 180 GRAM LIMITED EDITION AND IS TREMENDOUSLY RARE AUDIOPHILE LIMITED EDTIONS PRESSING THAT COULD BE THE ONE OF THE LAST FACTORY SEALED COPIES LEFT IN THE WORLD OF THESE 1ST EDITIONS. COLLECTORS ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR AUDIOPHILE 180 GRAM EDITIONS IN THEIR 1ST EDITIONS. THESE RHINO PRESSINGS ARE THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN VERIFY THAT YOU HAVE THE 180 GRAM 1ST EDITIONS AND ARE NOW SELLING WELL OVER $150 IF YOU CAN FIND ONE STILL SEALED.

The Grateful Dead Grateful Dead (Debut Album) 180 GRAM MONO MIX LP - 1ST TIME AVAILABLE IN MONO IN 40 YEARS

The Grateful Dead Workingman's Dead 180 GRAM LIMITED EDITION LP

Mysterium Tremendum  BY THE MICKEY HART BAND DOUBLE LP SET 

The Grateful Dead Grateful Dead (Skull And Roses) Numbered MFSL Limited Edition 180 GRAM DOUBLE LP LIMITED EDITION SET The Grateful Dead LIVE Dead Numbered MFSL Limited Edition 180 GRAM DOUBLE LP LIMITED EDITION SET The Grateful Dead IN THE DARK Numbered MFSL Limited Edition 180 GRAM LP LIMITED EDITION

LASTLY - The Grateful Dead Birth Of The Dead: Volume Two (The Live Sides) 180 GRAM  LIMITED EDITION 2 LP SET AND THIS PRESSING IS FOR COLLECTORS THE 1ST TIME EVER ON VINYL.

10 TITLES WITH 14 PIECES OF VINYL

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The nicest thing you can do for your stylus and your ears. The ultimate record -- the way music was meant to be heard and of superior quality for any Audiophile.

 You should never pass up the opportunity to upgrade your collection. They're each very limited in their pressings and disappear with extraordinary quickness from the vinyl market. This causes prices to skyrocket because once they are gone, they are gone forever! Don't second-guess yourself with this chance to upgrade your collection because before you know it, the opportunity will have passed forever.

What a Long Strange Trip It's Been: The Best of The Gratefuld Dead 1977 WARNER BROTHERS DOUBLE LP SET 2W-3091 ISSUE

The Grateful Dead recorded their first 8 albums for Warner Brothers before leaving to form their own record label in 1972. This era of the Dead produced most of their most well known songs, including "Truckin'", "Sugar Magnolia", "Casey Jones", "Dark Star", etc. Warners' initial attempt to compile the best songs from this period resulted in the greatest hits album "Skeletons From The Closet". Then in 1977 they put out this 2 record set (now 2 CDs), which makes an ideal companion to the earlier hits album. Only one song, "Truckin', is repeated from "Skeletons...". They also include a live version of "St. Stephen", the studio version of which had appeared on the earlier collection. It was certainly misleading of them to subtitle this "The Best Of The Grateful Dead". In reality, most of the best songs got put on the first hits album, and this album has the best of what's left over. But what wonderful leftovers! "Ripple" is fantastic, it certainly would have made the cut for the first hits collection if I had compiled it. Other standouts include "Jack Straw", "Me And My Uncle", "Cumberland Blues", "Brown-Eyed Woman", and "Playing In The Band". The previously-mentioned "Dark Star", which has long been a concert favorite of the deadheads (although it doesn't really do much for me), is also here. This album also includes more live recordings than "Skeletons...", so it begins to paint a more accurate portrait of what the Dead were all about than that collection did. If you own "Skeletons..." and are looking for the logical next step, this is it. If you don't already have "Skeletons...", then start there, not here. Of course, many hard-core deadheads would advise skipping the compilations altogether and just going with all the original albums, but for those of us who don't really feel the need to own 15-20 Dead LPs, the compilations work quite nicely

Track Listings

Disc: 1 1. New, New Minglewood Blues 2. Cosmic Charlie 3. Truckin' 4. Black Peter 5. Born Cross-Eyed 6. Ripple 7. Doin' That Rag 8. Dark Star 9. High Time 10. New Speedway Boogie Disc: 2 1. St. Stephen 2. Jack Straw 3. Me & My Uncle 4. Tennessee Jed 5. Cumberland Blues 6. Playing in the Band 7. Brown-Eyed Woman 8. Ramble on Rose

SHAKEDOWN STREET - JAPAN OBI ISSUE 

 Shakedown Street is a fascinating listen - classic sounds from a classic band. Even the jacket artwork is classic.

The Grateful Dead led by Jerry Garcia were one of the cornerstones of '60s counterculture - the band had lots of members from diverse musical backgrounds, each lending a different facet to the band's sound and approach to music. 1978's Shakedown Street is their tenth studio album and is definitive Dead - essential to any serious rock collection, a fusion of rock, funk, blues, reggae, country and improvisational jam. Produced by Lowell George of Little Feat - the union between George and the Grateful Dead was certainly intriguing.

The album features Garcia and Bog Weir on vocals and guitars, Phil Lesh on bass and vocals, Keith Godchaux on vocals and keyboards, Donna Jean Godchaux on vocals and Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart on percussion.

Good Lovin' France Shakedown Street Serengetti Fire On The Mountain I Need A Miracle From The Heart Of Me Stagger Lee All New Minglewood Blues If I Had The World To Give

AMERICAN BEAUTY - This is a 1970 companion album to Workingman's Dead. It features the Dead's best-known songs like "Sugar Magnolia," "Friend Of The Devil," "Truckin'" and "Ripple." This is the album that would remain as the Dead's studio masterpiece.

1.   Box of Rain 2.   Friend of the Devil 3.   Sugar Magnolia 4.   Operator 5.   Candyman 6.   Ripple 7.   Brokedown Palace 8.   Till The Morning Comes 9.   Attics of My Life 10.   Truckin'

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The Grateful Dead Grateful Dead (Debut Album) 180 GRAM MONO MIX LP - 1ST TIME AVAILABLE IN MONO IN 40 YEARS

TAS Rated 4/5 Music, 4/5 Sonics in the January 2011 Issue of The Absolute Sound!

180g LP Mastered From Original Analog Masters by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering Studios and Pressed at RTI!

The Grateful Dead is the debut album of the Grateful Dead. It was recorded by Warner Bros. Records, and was released in March 1967. The Grateful Dead band was formed in 1965 and is known for its unique and eclectic style fusing elements of rock, folk, bluegrass, blues, reggae, and country.

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. Those albums were pressed on premium 180g vinyl at RTI and packaged as a Deluxe 5LP Box Set. This 180g LP is the same as the pressing that was included in that set.

Reviews of the 5LP Box Set:
"... Each LP's cover has been meticulously reproduced, the 180-gram vinyl pressed at RTI from freshly-cut lacquers mastered from the original analog tapes by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Studios..." - Wayne Garcia, The Absolute Sound, January 2011, Issue 209

"...when it comes to focus, overall clarity, balance, dynamic punch, and bottom-end weight, which are hallmarks of [these] Rhino's reissues. As to Phil Lesh's marvelous and important bass playing - the clarity of line, and his round, almost creamy tone - is one of the great joys of this new set. These new LPs knock the others, including the CD box, right off my shelf." - Wayne Garcia, The Absolute Sound, January 2011, Issue 209

To ensure the highest degree of quality, this album was pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI using lacquers cut from the original analog masters by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering. The album features detailed replica of the original album packaging.

Features:
• Premium 180g vinyl pressing
• Original replica packaging featuring heavy board tip-on jacket
• Pressed at RTI
• Lacquers cut from original analog masters
• Mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering

Musicians:
Bob Weir, Pigpen, Bill The Drummer, Jerry ("Captain Trips") Garcia and Phil Lesh

Selections:
Side One:
1. The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)
2. Beat It On Down The Line
3. Good Mornin' Little School Girl
4. Cold Rain And Snow
5. Sittin' On Top Of The World
6. Cream Puff War
Side Two:
1. Morning Dew
2. New, New Minglewood Blues
3. Viola Lee Blues

The Grateful Dead Workingman's Dead 180 GRAM LIMITED EDITION LP

Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 264/500!

TAS Rated 4/5 Music, 4/5 Sonics in the January 2011 Issue of The Absolute Sound!

180g LP Mastered From Original Analog Masters by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering Studios and Pressed at RTI!

Originally released in June of 1970, Workingman's Dead was the fourth studio album recorded by the Grateful Dead.  In 2003, the album was ranked number 262 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

The title of the album comes from a comment from Jerry Garcia to lyricist Robert Hunter about how "this album was turning into the Workingman's Dead version of the band."  The sound of this album was influenced by Garcia's pairing with songwriter Hunter as well as the group's friendship with Crosby, Stills and Nash. The sound that C, S & N created made the Dead strive for a better, more harmonious sound themselves.

Between 1967 and 1970, the Grateful Dead recorded five studio albums for Warner Bros. Those records formed the psychedelic canon on which the band’s live legend was built. The five albums were pressed on premium 180g vinyl at RTI and packaged as a Deluxe 5LP Box Set. This 180g LP is the same as the pressing that was included in that set.

Reviews of the 5LP Box Set:
"... Each LP's cover has been meticulously reproduced, the 180-gram vinyl pressed at RTI from freshly-cut lacquers mastered from the original analog tapes by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Studios..." - Wayne Garcia, The Absolute Sound, January 2011, Issue 209

"...when it comes to focus, overall clarity, balance, dynamic punch, and bottom-end weight, which are hallmarks of [these] Rhino's reissues. As to Phil Lesh's marvelous and important bass playing - the clarity of line, and his round, almost creamy tone - is one of the great joys of this new set. These new LPs knock the others, including the CD box, right off my shelf." - Wayne Garcia, The Absolute Sound, January 2011, Issue 209

To ensure the highest degree of quality, this album was pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI using lacquers cut from the original analog masters by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering. The album features detailed replica of the original album packaging.

"Workingman's Dead is an excellent album. It's a warming album. And most importantly, the Dead have finally produced a complete studio album. The songs stand up quite nicely right on their own merits, which are considerable." - Rolling Stone, 1970

"Of course they don't sing as pretty as CSNY - prettiness would trivialize these songs. The sparse harmonies and hard-won melodies go with lyrics that make all the American connections claimed by San Francisco's counterculture." - Robert Christgau

Features:
• Premium 180g vinyl pressing
• Original replica packaging featuring heavy board tip-on jacket
• Pressed at RTI
• Lacquers cut from original analog masters
• Mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering

Selections:
Side One:

1. Uncle John's Band
2. High Time
3. Dire Wolf
4. New Speedway Boogie
Side Two:
1. Cumberland Blues
2. Black Peter
3. Easy Wind
4. Casey Jones

The Grateful Dead Birth Of The Dead: Volume Two (The Live Sides) 180 GRAM  LIMITED EDITION 2 LP SET - 180g Audiophile Vinyl Mastered by Friday Music's Joe Reagoso! Features Photos By Herb Greene Exclusive To This LP!


Rolling Stone 2015 Readers' Poll: The 10 Best Jam Bands: The Grateful Dead Rated 1st! 

The legendary Bay area rock superstars the Grateful Dead scored for over four decades a plethora of wonderful recordings throughout their incredible career. Spearheaded originally by the late great Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kruetzmann and the late Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, these five gentlement set the world on fire with their magnificent artistry and musicianship unparalleled to this day.

With their very first San Francisco live gigs and when they were locally known as The Warlocks, the historical importance of these debut concert recordings would soon become a blueprint for the music world as the Grateful Dead would become one of the biggest concert attractions of all time.

Over a decade ago, the Grateful Dead unearthed 14 super rare live recordings from the mid-sixties. None of these recordings were ever previously released at the time. Recorded in San Francisco from a July 1966 performance, when they were signed to the Scorpio Records label, this ultra rare concert tape simply became manna for the fans and was truly a find for any collector of fine rock and roll and early psych and garage rock fare.

Dead fan favorite Viola Lee Blues kicks off the rare collection, and then the fireworks light up as future Grateful Dead classics like Don't Ease Me In and the stellar Jimmy Reed classic Big Boss Man truly become a very important and interesting listen to any fan of the Dead or classic rock in general.

Known for their jams in concert, you will get to hear stellar takes on rare blues tracks like One Kind Favor, Next Time You See Me and of course their super rare Bob Dylan interpretation of It's All Over Now Baby Blue, which would be an interesting choice not knowing there would be future collaborations with Dylan in both of their important later careers.

Even superlative covers of Otis Redding's Pain In My Heart and the Slim Harpo blues champion I'm A King Bee are included in this amazingly important and historic rock release from this much loved band.

These Grateful Dead recordings have never been released on the vinyl format that is until now...

Friday Music is very pleased to announce for the very first time on 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl - The Grateful Dead's Birth Of The Dead Volume Two - The Live Sides. This deluxe 2 LP set not only has the original 14 live performances unearthed by the Dead themselves, but it also includes for the very first time anywhere several unearthed photos from the lens of the legendary Herb Greene. These first time issued photos show the very first sittings of the Grateful Dead and will make your listening hours that much more enjoyable as you stare at the brilliant pictures of your favorite rockers in this very special era.

As a further installment in the exclusive and authorized Grateful Dead Friday Music 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl Series, this fine album is part of a historical two part audiophile vinyl series along with the Birth Of The Dead Volume One - The Studio Sessions which was released in late 2013.

Mastered impeccably for vinyl by Joe Reagoso (Grateful Dead) at Friday Music Studios and at Capitol Records, Hollywood, CA, this limited edition audiophile version of Birth Of The Dead Volume Two - The Live Sides will truly be a welcome addition to your Dead collection. 

Grateful Dead...Birth Of The Dead Volume Two - The Live Sides...a historic album...first time release in the audiophile domain...only from your friends at Friday Music...Don't Ease Me In

Features:
• Limited Edition
• 180g Audiophile Vinyl
• Mastered by Joe Reagoso at Friday Music Studios & Capitol Records, Hollywood, CA
• First time on vinyl
• Exclusive to this LP: First time sitting photos of The Dead by the legendary Herb Greene
• Gatefold cover

Musicians:
Jerry Garcia, lead guitar, vocals
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, organ, harmonica, vocals
Bill Kreutzmann, drums
Bob Weir, rhythm guitar, vocals
Phil Lesh, bass, vocals

Selections:
LP 1 - Side 1:

1. Viola Lee Blues
2. Don't Ease Me In
3. Pain In My Heart
LP 1 - Side 2:
1. Sitting on Top of the World
2. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
3. I'm a King Bee

LP 2 - Side 3:
1. Big Boss Man
2. Standing on the Corner
3. In the Pines
4. Nobody's Fault But Mine
LP 2 - Side 4:
1. Next Time You See Me
2. One Kind Favor
3. He Was a Friend of Mine
4. Keep Rolling By
The Grateful Dead Grateful Dead (Skull And Roses) Numbered MFSL Limited Edition 180 GRAM DOUBLE LP LIMITED EDITION SET
Numbered, Limited Edition! Half-Speed Mastered from the Original Tapes: Ultra-Quiet Pressing Features Spacious, Transparent, Illuminating, and Organic Sound! 

Rolling Stone 2015 Readers' Poll: The 10 Best Jam Bands: The Grateful Dead Rated 1st! 

1971 Double Live Album Presents Legendary Band’s Expansion Into Country Rock, Traditional Rock and Roll, and Roots Folk

Prototype Document of the Dead’s Second-Era Sound and Lineup: More Accessible, Concise, and Stripped-Down Performances

Includes Many Longtime Staples of the Band’s Live Repertoire: “Playing in the Band,” “The Other One,” “Me and My Uncle,” “Bertha,” “Wharf Rat,” and More!
The Grateful Dead took to the start of the 1970s as a different albeit equally thrilling and eminently broader-reaching band than the ensemble that revolutionized psychedelia in the late 1960s. Made evident in the back-to-back studio releases Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty, the group increased its mastery of harmony-driven roots songs distinguished by catchy signatures, more concise arrangements, and impossibly organic textures. Captured live in spring 1971 and featuring not a single repeated song from Live/Dead, the expressive performances on Skull & Roses document this stylistic expansion in unsurpassed fashion. The double-LP constitutes the no-limits sound of an iconic band coming in to its own.

Half-speed mastered from the original master tapes with the utmost care, and part of the label’s unprecedented Grateful Dead reissue series, Mobile Fidelity’s numbered limited edition 180g 2LP version of Skull and Roses presents the downsized Dead lineup’s most memorable songs in previously unimaginable fidelity. From the moment Jerry Garcia’s guitar pick touches a string at the outset of the scampering “Bertha,” the improvements are palpable: Life-size images, airy vocals, subterranean bass lines, incredibly spacious separation, tube-amp warmth, faithful tones, and balanced dynamics lead a crystal clear path to the music and the Dead’s extraordinary collective spark. 

Originally captured on a 16-track recorder, the songs brim with rarified levels of you-are-there realism and reach-out-and-touch immediacy. Notorious for its exacting sound demands, the Dead achieves the kind of instrumental and frequency-range transparency that many dedicated audiophiles spend their entire lives dreaming about. Skull and Roses is a kernel of sonic truth. Such is the pressing’s degree of detail and insight that listeners will be able to debate what gauge guitar strings the members are using as they savor every last breath, riff, and snare hit.

Thankfully, the band’s perfectionist attitude toward sound doesn’t literally transfer over to its music approach. Loose, lively, playful yet earthy, focused, and committed, the Dead crackles with boogie-based moxie, greasy soulfulness, and swaggering bravado, each note seemingly exploding like tiny pieces of magic that hover in the air and cast hypnotic spells. The group’s embrace of leaner, tighter, more melodically incisive songs and the swaying rhythms that accompany the approach directly relate to two key lineup changes: the temporary departure of drummer Mickey Hart and permanent leave of keyboardist Tom Constanten. As a result, the Dead toured as a quintet, with Bill Kreutzmann the sole percussionist and Garcia, bassist Phil Lesh, guitarist/singer Bob Weir, and keyboardist/vocalist Ron “Pigpen” McKernan rounding out the barer-bone cast.

Not only do Garcia, Lesh, and Weir show tremendous growth as singers, the Dead as a whole further invest in folk, country, R&B, rock, and blues traditions—via Garcia’s sweeter tones and Bakersfield picking, Weir’s cowboy twang and increasingly confident counterpoints, Kreutzmann’s hang-fire beats and scurrying grooves, Lesh’s weighty sway, McKernan’s foreshadowing spiritual timbres. Inspired covers of tunes by Merle Haggard (a frisky and defiant “Mama Tried”), Willie Dixon (the comfortably rumbling, boozy honky tonk “Big Boss Man”), Kris Kristofferson (the dusty, peaceable tale “Me and Bobby McGee”), Chuck Berry (a supercharged romping “Johnny B. Goode”), and Buddy Holly (“Not Fade Away,” segued into “Goin’ Down the Road Feeling Bad”) announce the Dead’s intent to make practically every style of contemporary American music their own, and in the process — to paraphrase the great Bill Graham — be the only ones that did what they did.

A similar attitude informed the record’s genesis. The group originally lobbied to call the album Skullfuck before the record label, at an allegedly chaotic meeting at the infamous Hyatt Hotel, dissuaded the humorous ploy. While technically named Grateful Dead, the album is commonly known as Skull and Roses due to Alton Kelly and Stanley Mouse’s now-iconic cover art. Trivia buffs might know the latter is based on an illustration for an antique edition of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.

The 1971 effort also has another huge claim to fame: It included the message “DEAD FREAKS UNITE. Who are you? Where are you? How are you?” Those simple lines, and the invitation to respond, created of the Deadhead subculture and biggest fan list in history, utterly pioneering the industry overnight.

Get it all—the dazzling graphics, dizzying performances, deft sonics—by ordering your prized collectable edition of Skull and Roses today!

Features:
• Numbered, Limited Edition
• Half-Speed Production and Mastering by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
• Specially Plated and Pressed on 180 grams of High Definition Vinyl
• Special Static Free - Dust Free Inner Sleeve
• Heavy Duty Protective Packaging
• Mastered from the Original Master Tapes

Selections:
LP 1 - Side One:

1. Bertha
2. Mama Tried
3. Big Railroad Blues
4. Playing In the Band
LP1 - Side Two:
1. The Other One
LP 2 - Side Three:
1. Me and My Uncle
2. Big Boss Man
3. Me and Bobby McGee
4. Johnny B. Goode
LP2 - Side Four:
1. Wharf Rat
2. Not Fade Away / Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad
The Grateful Dead IN THE DARK Numbered MFSL Limited Edition 180 GRAM LP LIMITED EDITION  

Numbered, limited edition 180-gram LP from Mobile Fidelity. The Dead will survive: 1987 album gave band new lease on life, best studio effort in more than a decade

Half-speed mastered from the original master tapes: Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir's dynamic magnified, bluesy riffs properly textured

In the Dark contains "Touch of Grey": Dead's only Top 40 hit, entire album boasts continuity, flow, and cheer of a memorable live show: After more than a decade, group finally tallied another studio masterwork

In the Dark will forever be known as the Grateful Dead record that propelled the iconic band into the mainstream conscious more than two decades after its career began. Thanks to undeniable hooks, sing-a-long refrains, and shrug-it-off sentiments on the survivalist anthem "Touch of Grey," the Dead was exposed to new generations of listeners and, in the process, became celebrity figures that packed football stadiums with fans. But In the Dark remains significant for many other, more important reasons-Jerry Garcia's stunning recovery from a coma, Garcia and Bob Weir's compelling dynamic, and an impeccable batch of tunes. It also stands bar-none as the sextet's finest output since 1975.

Half-speed mastered from the original master tapes and part of the label's unprecedented Grateful Dead reissue series, Mobile Fidelity's numbered limited edition 180g LP of In the Dark presents the Dead's long-overdue breakthrough in attention-grabbing fidelity. Even in an era in which the most revered artists succumbed to the day's prevailing sound (namely, slick textures and artificial keyboard-heavy production that evoked the feel of Saran-Wrap) the band remained obstinate in its allegiance to revealing fidelity. As it happened, the Dead recorded most of the record live onstage at Marin Civic Auditorium using the then-newly introduced Dolby SR-a technology that permitted astounding instrumental separation, even when playing live. The group's inimitable blend now sounds better, more immediate, and natural than ever.

Everything including the clip-clop of cowbells, Mickey Hart and Billy Kreutzmann's rhythm-devil grooves, Phil Lesh's supple bass lines, Garcia's sweetened timbre, and Brent Mydland's pastel-shaded keyboard melodies converges into a delightfully balanced, animate entity. The music possesses tube-like warmth and glow, and the band's renewed vigor and, particularly, Garcia's mellifluous guitar tones and rippling passages, come across with irresistible immediacy, heft, and vitality.

 



1. Touch of Grey2. Hell in a Bucket3. When Push Comes to Shove4. West L.A. Fadeaway5. Tons of Steel6. Throwing Stones7. Black Muddy River
The Grateful Dead LIVE Dead Numbered MFSL Limited Edition 180 GRAM DOUBLE LP LIMITED EDITION SET

Numbered Limited Edition, 180-gram, 2 LP Set from Mobile Fidelity

Half-Speed Mastered from the Original Master Tapes

Pinnacle First-Era Grateful Dead Record Captures Best of Both Worlds: Band's Improvisational and R&B-Based Blues Sides on Display

Ranks No. 244 on Rolling Stone's List of the 500 Greatest Records of All-Time

If you want to experience why on any given night the Grateful Dead was the best live band going in 1969, you need to hear Live/Dead. If you want to understand how personal chemistry, symbiotic interplay, and otherworldly energy can lead to a near-extinct onstage combination of soulfulness, surprise, and suspense, you need to hear Live/Dead. Universally acclaimed by both Deadheads and non-devotees alike, this album's the perfect synthesis of the legendary group's first-era vital characteristics and cosmic faculties.

Half-speed mastered from the original master tapes with the utmost care, and part of Mobile Fidelity's unprecedented Grateful Dead reissue series, this numbered limited edition 180-gram 2 LP version of Live/Dead raises the iconic album's lofty prestige even higher. Recorded at three San Francisco concerts in early 1969 with a mobile 16-track studio, the 7-song set has always possessed excellent fidelity in large part because of a mic splitter-specially created for the project-that fed both into the PA system and record inputs, allowing the engineers to capture the shows without any loss in quality. Seldom have venue dimensions, acoustic properties, spatial characteristics, low-frequency resonances, amplifier tonalities, soundstage balances, and vocal timbres been so faithfully reproduced-or enhanced.

On Live/Dead, witness the ebb-and-flow manners in which guitarist Jerry Garcia, bassist Phil Lesh, and drummer Billy Kreutzmann respond to one another's passages and blur the lines between jazz, psychedelia, and rock disciplines. Meandering jamming this is not. Solos burn, rhythms thunder, bass lines roll, melodies twist. "Dark Star" remains the touchstone for what's possible in epic frameworks, with notes climbing, darting, and skittering amidst a dark canvas seared with mystic vibes and punctuated with blossoming instrumentals. Along with the inseparable pairing of "St. Stephen" and "The Eleven" — a sequence that highlights the raw gospel beauty of Garcia, Lesh, and Bob Weir's harmonies as well as breathtaking tightrope segues —this explorative excursion epitomizes the Dead's progressive inclination, cohesion, and ability.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



1. Dark Star2. St. Stephen3. The Eleven4. Lovelight5. Death Don't Have No Mercy6. And We Bid You Goodnight

Mysterium Tremendum  BY THE MICKEY HART BAND DOUBLE LP SET

On April 10th, 2012, Grammy Award winner Mickey Hart will release his first in studio album in five years, and the follow up to his 2007 Grammy winning Global Drum Project. With Mysterium Tremendum, Hart is pushing the boundaries of what we know as music, creating a genre of his own. "I have always thought of life, the world at large, as music," says Hart. "This work is a representation of that notion. I have combined sonic images of the formation of our universe with sounds drawn from musical instruments. It s all about the vibrations that make up the infinite universe. In this case, they began as light waves and these light waves are still washing over us. Scientists at Penn State, Lawrence Berkeley Labs, and Meyer Sound have transformed these light waves into sound waves. These musical excursions transport me to wonderful and strange new places filled with rhythms for a new day. The combination of music from the whole earth and the sounds of the planets, the stars, the events that formed our universe is intoxicating and points toward an awareness of what music is, could be, and where it comes from. " For this new work Hart joined with long time Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter. "Hunter is a bold visionary writer who knows where I am going with this music," says Hart. " He is indispensable to the weave of this story. The way he writes, the imagery and mythology, are perfect for this project. Nobody writes like Robert Hunter. On Mysterium Tremendum, The Mickey Hart Band consists of Widespread Panic bassist Dave Schools, Grammy winning percussionist and longtime band mate Sikiru Adepoju, Tony Award winning vocalist Crystal Monee Hall, singer Tim Hockenberry, drummer Ian "Inx" Herman, guitarist Gawain Matthews, and keyboardist / producer, Ben Yonas. JamBands.com gave the band's recent tour stop in NYC rave reviews stating that "Mickey Hart is nothing short of a musical genius and it shines through in everything he does. Whether he s working with George Lucas, NASA, or throwing together a unique group of musicians for a band, its apparent that Mickey isn t satisfied doing the same old thing...". Mysterium Tremendum will be released by Hart's own 360° Productions. The album, recorded at Hart's Studio X in Sonoma County, CA, was co-produced by Hart and Ben Yonas. Special guests Steve Kimock, Reed Mathis appear on select tracks as well as long time collaborators, Zakir Hussain, and Giovanni Hidalgo.

Track Listings

1. Heartbeat of the Sun 2. Slow Joe Rain 3. Cut the Deck 4. Starlight Starbright 5. Who Stole The Show? 6. Djinn Djinn 7. This One Hour 8. Supersonic Vision 9. Time Never Ends 10. Let There Be Light 4:11 11. Ticket To Nowhere 12. Through Endless Skies

 
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