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This is essential listening for Allman Brothers Band fans, showcasing an early incarnation of the legendary group with Duane Allman in top form and featuring the earliest known live concert recording of "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed."
Limited four vinyl LP pressing in a gatefold Stoughton 'tip-on' M-Pack jacket. Following on the heels of Light in the Attic's vinyl LP release of One From The Vault comes the next in the trilogy of From The Vault releases by The Grateful Dead.
RFK Stadium, Washington, DC 6/10/73 (Live) - Widely considered one of Grateful Dead's seminal performances, and one of the best of the acclaimed 1973 performing year, 6/10/73 is as synonymous with great Grateful Dead concerts as 2/13/70, 8/27/72 and 5/8/7
Might As Well: A Round Records Retrospective presents a collection of Jerry Garcia's most beloved solo studio recordings and collaborations with Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter.
“We’re just now starting to loosen up to the point where we were, say, back in 1970, ’72, where we can start drifting from key to key, and in the jams, some interesting stuff has come up.” - Bob Weir, Rolling Stone, 1980
The Grateful Dead's final studio album, released in October 1989, contains some of the strongest songs of the later-era Grateful Dead, including "Foolish Heart," "Standing On The Moon," and Brent Mydland's "Blow Away. "
GRATEFUL DEAD / IN THE DARK / The Dead's Biggest Album Ever! Newly Mastered by GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer David Glasser. Produced for release by David Lemieux.
Terrapin Station marks several milestones for the Grateful Dead: it was the band's first studio album in two years, as well as their return to a major label -- in this case Arista Records.