Made for die-hard Dead Heads and new fans alike,THE BEST OF THE GRATEFUL DEAD LIVEisthe ultimatelive collection,a two-disc setwithrecordingsselectedfromthe band'sofficial live albums on Warner Bros. and Arista, plus a few tracks from their many archival live releases,beginningwith"St.Stephen"-fromthe group'sfirst official live album,1969'sLive/Dead- and ending with the poignant "So Many Roads," taken from the band's final concert at Chicago's Soldier Field in July of 1995
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Drawing extensively on rare and unpublished tapes of brilliant performances from the Anglo-Atlantic archive, this powerful 4 Disc anthology has been digitally re-mastered using the very latest digital enhancement technology to produce the best possible audio experience of The Grateful Dead broadcasting live, which can be created from the original sources. The Gems from the Vaults series is dedicated to presenting new perspectives on the familiar favourites by the greatest artists in rock at the best possible audio quality. If you are new to the Dead, we humbly offer this introduction to the mo... [Read More]
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The DVD features four sets the Dead played in Oakland and Anaheim, (the Anaheim sets are complete; due to length limitations, three songs have been excised form the first set in Oakland), on their legendary tour with Bob Dylan, and right on the heels of their surprise hit album, In The Dark, and Top 10 single, 'Touch of Grey.'
In the history of Grateful Dead performances, 1978 is widely praised as one of the group's finest years. This set marks the official debut of one of their first ever performances at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a show highly sought-after by Dead Heads. The complete July 8, 1978 show at Red Rocks, widely considered one of the greatest concerts in Grateful Dead history, will be available as a three-disc CD set.
These five late-career album masterpieces follow the legendary group from their 15th anniversary in 1980 through their final studio album together, 1989's Built To Last. Their legacy is indeed indestructible, as evidenced by the wealth of unforgettable songs and classic performances-including the band's only Top 40 hit, "Touch of Grey" - introduced in these remarkable recordings, which have lost none of their spark over time. Rhino's continued restoration of the Dead's rich catalogue includes the all-time great pair of live albums Dead Set and Reckoning, both now expanded to 2CDs, plus 3 more ... [Read More]
These highly-detailed, gorgeous Grateful Dead- 1985 20th Anniversary Tour concert poster prints are now available in 11X17 with gritty detail reminiscent of the original. The Grateful Dead live show was not only one of the most iconic concerts of this era, it's a cultural phenomenon. The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California.[1][2] Ranging from quintet to septet, the band was known for its unique and eclectic style, which fused elements of country, folk, bluegrass, blues, reggae, rock, improvisational jazz, psychedelia, space rock This particular piece... [Read More]
AMAZON EXCLUSIVE 6 LP set of the Official Motion Picture Soundtrack to the unprecedented four-hour rock documentary about the legendary band the Grateful Dead. The film, executive produced by Martin Scorsese and directed by Amir Bar-Lev, probes the creative forces, subversive ambitions, and interpersonal dynamics that drove the band in their 30-year career. The 2-CD soundtrack features 5 previously unreleased versions of Dead classics including “Dark Star,” “China Cat Sunflower,” “I know you Rider,” and Dead covers of “Dear Mr. Fantasy,” and “Hey Jude.” The expanded 6 LP so... [Read More]
A 4-CD soundtrack recounting one of the most incredible nights in the Grateful Dead's Long Strange Trip, and in the life of Winterland, the now-fabled room that, under the direction of legendary promoter Bill Graham, reigned as San Francisco's ultimate rock destination from 1967-1978. No other act was more closely associated with Winterland than the Dead. When the decision to shut the venue was made, a New Year's Eve blow-out with the Grateful Dead seemed the only way to go. This magnificent send-off to one of rock's most famous stages is now available on CD for the very first time.
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