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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...
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Terrapin Station (2024 Reissue)

limited remastered 140g green lp - £32.99 | Buy
140g remastered black lp - £28.99 | Buy
'Terrapin Station' is one of the deepest, densest, most ambitious albums in the entire Dead catalogue.
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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'...
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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.
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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 (2023 reissue)
  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’

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American Beauty (2023 reissue)

RBDO 2171 / Rhino
  • limited 140g "limeade" colour lp

    Released: 3rd Mar 2023

    £31.99
    Buy

In 1970, the Grateful Dead pulled off a feat that that few bands ever achieve, and incredibly, they did it twice.

After June 1970's release of Workingman's Dead, the Dead had arrived. An album that would remain in the upper echelon of Rolling Stone’s "best albums of all-time" lists for the next 50 years, the world now knew about the Dead. And remarkably, the Dead not only did it again less than six months later, by many accounts they outdid themselves with the follow-up release in November 1970 of American Beauty. The album's 10 tracks include many of the Dead's best-known, most-loved, and most popular songs both on record and in concert for the next 25 years. An album that includes Box Of Rain, Friend Of The Devil, Sugar Magnolia, Candyman, Ripple, Brokedown Palace, Attics Of My Life, and Truckin' looks more like a greatest-hits compilation than a second album of 1970, and yet American Beauty demonstrates a band unable to slow down in terms of the quality of its writing, recording, and performing.