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The Golden Road
The Golden Road
The Golden Road
The Golden Road

The Golden Road (1965 - 1973)

Product ID : 22484860
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Galleon Product ID 22484860
UPC / ISBN 081227440121
Shipping Weight 3.42 lbs
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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. --Marc Greilsamer Product Description Compiled from over 1,000 hours of tapes, The Golden Road presents remastered and (except for Live Dead ) EXPANDED versions of all their Warner Bros. albums, all with digipak packaging featuring additional 16-page booklets authored by everybody from Lenny Kaye to Owsley, plus a 2-CD set (one live, one studio) presenting unreleased performances from their pre-Warner Bros. days. An 80-page accompanies. The sum total: 8 CDs, over 15*1/2* hours of music, seven hours of unreleased material!