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The Grateful Dead forged its legend on the road, traveling countless miles between 1965 and 1995 to perform a world record 2,318 shows for millions of devoted fans.
Collaborative album including Bob Dylan and The Grateful Dead contains live recordings from 1987 stadium tour for Dylan & The Dead. Songs include "Gotta Serve Somebody," "Slow Train," and "Knockin' On Heaven's Door."
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
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.
Landmark dub record from legendary reggae producer Lee "Scratch" Perry, using a combination of established collaborators and new musicians: The Upsetters, Johnny Lover & The Towerchanters, Lee & The Blue Bell, Val Bennett and more!
Pod is the bands 1990 debut and is continually ranked as one of the best albums of the 90s. Recorded by Steve Albini in 10 days, it was released to critical acclaim and Kurt Cobain called it one of his favorite albums of all time.
London's V4 Visions imprint documented the confluence of street soul, deep house, swingbeat, and jungle sounds emanating from the clubs and pirate radio signals. This 18-track double LP is the first critical overview of the label.
Though the majority of King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard's albums have plenty of unhinged energy, their live shows are where the band really cuts loose and delivers a high watt dose of rock & roll.