Grateful Dead - Blues For Allah
(50th Anniversary Remastered)
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Grateful Dead Productions |
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Pop/Rock |
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AGDP 727446
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| UPC: | 603497816286 |
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Vinyl Record |
Grateful Dead — Blues For Allah 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
Remastered vinyl album available on black vinyl
Includes unreleased soundcheck and concert recordings
"The whole idea was to get back to that band thing, where the band makes the main contribution to the evolution of the material." — Jerry Garcia
"Blues For Allah is the Dead's unique vision, a deeply humane parable that framed their own artistic renewal in the most exclusive, expansive terms. Fifty years later, it remains one of their most musically successful and resolutely experimental albums." — Nicholas G. Meriwether, executive director of the Grateful Dead Studies Association, and Blues For Allah (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) liner note writer
When the Grateful Dead took a self-imposed hiatus in 1974 after their farewell run at Winterland, they left the road with no clear sense of when — or if — they'd return. A year later, the band surprised everyone when they reemerged with Blues For Allah, one of the most forward-thinking, sonically adventurous albums of their career.
Blues For Allah saw the Grateful Dead attempt something they never had before — and never would again. They would make the record almost entirely without pre-written material.
Working at Bobby Weir's home studio — just big enough to hold the band and their gear — the sessions took on an intimate, exploratory feel. Robert Hunter was back in the thick of it, writing lyrics on the spot as the songs took shape. Keith Godchaux's keys gave the album its spacious texture, while Donna Jean's harmony vocals elevated songs such as "The Music Never Stopped." "Crazy Fingers" became, in Phil Lesh's words, "a marvelous essay in smoky ambiguity." The mostly instrumental title suite pushed even further out, with Bill Kreutzmann saying it "bordered on acid-jazz composition." Mickey Hart's role was central, weaving percussion — and slowed-down field recordings of crickets — into a rich, immersive tapestry of sound.
| Side A | 1. Help on the Way / Slipknot! | 2. Franklin's Tower | 3. King Solomon's Marbles | 4. Stronger Than Dirt or Milkin' the Turkey | 5. The Music Never Stopped | Side B |
1. Crazy Fingers | 2. Sage & Spirit | 3. Blues for Allah | 4. Sand Castles & Glass Camels | 5. Unusual Occurrences in the Desert |
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