The debut album of the Grateful Dead. It was recorded by Warner Bros. Records, and was released in March 1967. According to bassist Phil Lesh in his autobiography Searching for the Sound: My Life with the Grateful Dead, the album was released as San Franc
Anthem of The Sun was one of the most thrilling albums the Grateful Dead ever produced, mixing portions of live recordings from the first six months of Mickey Hart's tenure with the band, along with studio experimentations that would hint at where the Dea
50th Anniversary edition of the epic live album. Skull & Roses captures the quintessential quintet, the original five-piece band, playing some of their hardest hitting rock ‘n’ roll.
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The songs reflect the duo’s views on life’s reckless joys and profound tragedies, like the nostalgic remembrance of Lavoe’s grandmother’s hilarious sayings on “Abuelita” and the swinging “Barrunto” which describes heartbreak.
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