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Grateful Dead The Golden Road 1965-1973 ● 12HDCD Box Set
Исполнитель:
Grateful Dead
Box:
The Golden Road (1965-1973)
(12HDCD Box Set Rhino Records Reissue 2003)
Альбомы:
2003 Birth Of The Dead 2CD ۞ 1967 The Grateful Dead
1968 Anthem Of The Sun ۞ 1969 Aoxomoxoa
1969 Live / Dead ۞ 1970 Workingman's Dead
1970 American Beauty ۞ 1971 Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses)
1972 Europe '72 2CD ۞ 1973 History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice)
Информация:
This compilation Reissue 2003
Original Recording Remastered
Remastered in Rhinophonic "Authentic Sound"
Original Released on 10/16/2001
Product #081227440121
This compilation (p) & © 2001 Warner Bros. Records Inc. & Rhino Entertaiment Company
Printed in U.S.A.
Catalog Box: R2 74401
Catalog CDs:
R2 74401-A (Disc 1 & Disc 2) / R2 74401-B (R2 74392)
R2 74401-C / R2 74401-E / R2 74401-F / R2 74401-G
R2 74401-H / R2 74401-I (Disc 1 & Disc 2) / R2 74401-J
Жанр: Rock / Folk Rock / Psychedelic Rock / Classic Rock
Год: 2001
Формат: FLAC / Level 8 (img + *cue + log, AccurateRip)
Качество: lossless
Covers:
format PNG, full scans
Все буклеты приклеены с обратной стороны обложки (front)
All booklets are pasted from the back party of a front
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Каждый CD можно скачать отдельно
Each CD can be downloaded separately
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Залито на: DepositFiles + Hotfile + Fileserve (3% восстановление)
Диски упакованы в DigiPack и вложены в стильно оформленную коробку размером 29 см х 16 см х 6,5 см. Издание содержит 76-страничный буклет с редкими фотографиями и дополнительной информацией на английском языке. Материалы из "The Birth Of The Dead" - компиляция записей 1965-1966, некоторые из которых были записаны под оригинальным названием Warlocks.Review of the Marc Greilsamer / Amazon.com
Considering the amount of posthumous product released since Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead's demise in 1995, perhaps a better name for the band would be the Living Dead. However, there is no denying the fact that the Dead's music--at various times thrilling, adventurous, simple, futuristic, old-fashioned, ethereal, abominable, ridiculous, and sublime--bears this kind of deep exploration. Rhino's 12-disc bonanza is the definitive look at the Dead's formative years, a fantastically creative nine-year period for Warner Bros. In 1965, they were a bunch of ex-folk and bluegrass musicians who were looking to jump on the rock bandwagon driven by the Beatles. The ensuing decade found them travel a sort of circular path that began with revved-up renditions of their folk and blues favorites. Then they maneuvered through intense, far-reaching, mind-blowing psychedelic experiments, settled into timeless stripped-down Americana, and ended atop a mountain where folk, blues, country, jazz, and psychedelic rock lived in near-perfect harmony. All of the band's nine official Warner releases (five studio discs, four live) have been superbly remastered and buffed with extra tracks that include unheard studio jams and outtakes, plus contemporaneous live cuts. There's also two discs' worth (one studio, one live) of rare early material that predates their Warner Bros. debut. Each "album" comes in its own package with its own notes, while the box itself offers a 75-page booklet filled with thoughtful essays, personal reflections, and great photos. Clearly, Rhino has thrown down the gauntlet to Deadheads everywhere: they know you have most of this stuff in a variety of forms, but with the bounty of bonus tracks, the superior sound, and the wonderful packaging it's as if they're issuing a challenge not to buy this exquisite collection.Info from en.wikipedia.org
The Golden Road (1965-1973) is a twelve-CD boxed set retrospect of the Grateful Dead's studio and live albums during their time with Warner Bros. Records from 1965 to 1973. After 1973, the band went on to create its own label, Grateful Dead Records. This compilation includes expanded and remastered versions of all of the albums during the bands time on contract with Warner Bros. Also included are numerous studio outtake and live tracks. The albums included are Birth of the Dead, The Grateful Dead, Anthem of the Sun, Aoxomoxoa, Workingman's Dead, American Beauty, Live/Dead, Grateful Dead, Europe '72, and History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice).Info from official site www.dead.net
12 CD set with 15 1/2 hours of music, including 7 hours of previously unreleased material. Includes the Dead's nine Warner Bros. albums, digitally remastered in HDCD for superior quality. Contains a new 2-disc set, Birth of the Dead, featuring rare and previously unreleased recordings from the band's pre-Warner days.
Includes a 100-page book chronicling the history of the Grateful Dead with rare photos, reproductions of memorabilia, a Grammy-nominated essay by longtime Grateful Dead publicist Dennis McNally and a completely updated discography. HDCD provides higher resolution when played in an HDCD-equipped CD player, and offers superior sound when played in regular CD players. HDCD CDs can played in all CD players.Info from www.rhino.com
This is where the long, strange trip began for the Grateful Dead. Between 1965 and 1973, the band evolved from an obscure Bay Area electric blues outfit into the world’s greatest jam band. In 1965, a Palo Alto, California cover band called The Warlocks - Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan, Phil Lesh, and Bill Kreutzmann - became known as the Grateful Dead. They soon situated in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco and built a spirited following through a series of free concerts, becoming one of the top draws around town. In 1967 the Dead added a second drummer, Mickey Hart, and began committing their free-form musical vision to tape. The Grateful Dead was a studio effort. Anthem Of The Sun took live tracks further via the studio, and Aoxomoxoa reached for the live experience in the studio. The Dead then gave the fans what they wanted in the form of Live/Dead, and subsequently stripped down their approach to focus on tight, melodic songs. What emerged were two of the band’s definitive statements, Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty. After hitting the road again for the shows that would grace the multi-disc Europe ’72,, the band embarked on a quest to run its own kind of record label — fulfilling its Warner contract with the archival collection known as Bear’s Choice. Though it would continue to wind through many towns and touch many lives, the trip was well underway, the road already paved with gold. Rhino’s The Golden Road is the ultimate path through this crucial period in the history of the Grateful Dead. With 12 CDs collecting the band’s entire Warner Brothers output - and then some - this is much more than just a trip. Included are all nine of the Dead’s albums for Warner Brothers - each remastered and expanded with bonus tracks and liner notes - plus a brand new two-disc collection, Birth Of The Dead, featuring unreleased recordings from the band’s pre-Warner days. An 80-page book chronicles the early history of the Grateful Dead and includes rare photos and full-color reproductions of vintage memorabilia. A collaboration between Grateful Dead Productions and Rhino Entertainment, The Golden Road is truly a glorious path for every Dead Head to travel.