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From the Mars Hotel (50th Anniversary Edition)

limited remastered zoetrope picture disc lp - £37.99 | Pre Order
limited select retailers exclusive remastered neon pink lp - £34.99 | Pre Order

remastered 180g black lp - £28.99 | Pre Order

deluxe 3cd - £37.99 | Pre Order
Eight months after the release of 'Wake Of The Flood', the GRATEFUL DEAD followed up that masterpiece with the second album on their Grateful Dead Recor...
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Nightfall Of Diamonds (RSD 24)

Record Store Day 2024 - 180g 4LP Boxset - £98.99
For the first time on vinyl, we will be releasing NIGHTFALL OF DIAMONDS, newly mastered on 4LP, 180-gram black vinyl, with an 8th-side etching and TBD Premium J...
GRATEFUL DEAD

In the Dark (2024 Reissue)

limited remastered 140g silver lp - £34.99 | Buy
140g remastered black lp - £31.99 | Buy
The penultimate studio album from the Grateful Dead, released in 1987, it was their first Top 10 album, with their first Top 10 hit song, 'Touch Of Grey'...
GRATEFUL DEAD

Terrapin Station (2024 Reissue)

limited remastered 140g green lp - £31.99 | Buy
140g remastered black lp - £28.99 | Buy
'Terrapin Station' is one of the deepest, densest, most ambitious albums in the entire Dead catalogue.
GRATEFUL DEAD

Built To Last (first time on vinyl!)

remastered 140g black lp - £28.99 | Buy
'Built To Last' is the thirteenth and final studio album from the band.
GRATEFUL DEAD

RFK Stadium, Washington, DC 6/10/73

4cd boxset - £31.99 | Buy
Widely considered one of the Grateful Dead's seminal performances, and certainly one of the very best of the universally acclaimed 1973 performing year, 6/1...
AMERICAN BEAUTY (50TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION)

Disc One: Original Album Remastered

  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’

Disc Two: Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY (2/18/71)

  1. Bertha
  2. Truckin’
  3. Hurts Me Too
  4. Loser
  5. Greatest Story Ever Told
  6. Johnny B. Goode
  7. Mama Tried
  8. Hard To Handle
  9. Dark Star
  10. Warf Rat
  11. Dark Star
  12. Me And My Uncle

Disc Three: Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY (2/18/71)

  1. Casey Jones
  2. Playing In The Band
  3. Me And Bobby McGee
  4. Candyman
  5. big Boss Man
  6. Sugar Magnolia
  7. St. Stephen
  8. Not Fade Away
  9. Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad
  10. Not Fade Away
  11. Uncle John’s Band

picture disc

  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’

GRATEFUL DEAD

AMERICAN BEAUTY (50TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION)

RHINO
  • limited picture disc lp

    Released: 30th Oct 2020

    £22.99
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By any measure, 1970 was a high-water mark for the Grateful Dead.

Hot on the heels of the incredible success of Workingman’s Dead that summer, the band returned in the autumn with the equally stunning American Beauty. Those back-to-back classics not only introduced songs that would be a key part of the group’s live repertoire for decades, but they also opened a gateway into the world of the Grateful Dead for generations of Dead Heads. American Beauty will celebrate its 50th anniversary this year with two new releases. The three-CD set includes the original album with newly remastered audio, plus an unreleased concert recorded on February 18, 1971 at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY. The show was mixed from the 16-track analog master tapes by Jeffrey Norman at Bob Weir’s Marin County TRI Studios and mastered by Grammy® Award-winning engineer, David Glasser. Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart recorded American Beauty in August and September 1970 at Wally Heider Studios in San Francisco with producer Stephen Quinn Barncard. When they entered the studio, Workingman’s Dead was still on the charts going strong. Such a quick follow-up on studio albums was unheard of for the band, and a feat they would never repeat. Equally shocking was the high level of craftsmanship exhibited by new songs like, “Friend Of The Devil,” “Sugar Magnolia,” “Truckin’,” and “Ripple.” Today, it’s still considered to be one of the greatest albums ever made. American Beauty (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) includes the band’s previously unreleased live performance from February 18, 1971 at the Capitol Theatre, one of the most requested archival recordings in the Dead’s vault. On stage that night, the Dead debuted a whole new batch of songs, five in all: “Wharf Rat,” “Playing In The Band,” “Bertha,” “Greatest Story Ever Told” and “Loser.” Fans were also treated to a few standbys from the previous decade, including “St. Stephen” and an inspired “Dark Star” jam that led into “Wharf Rat” and back to “Dark Star.” Notably, keyboardist Ned Lagin (who played piano on “Candyman” on American Beauty) sat in with the band for the show.