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Hart had left the band in February 1971. He contributed to the songwriting of "King Solomon's Marbles" and played occasional percussion parts (including the recording of crickets heard on the three-part title suite). Following the release of the album, he was officially reinstated as a band member shortly before the group resumed touring in 1976.
Grateful Dead Records Collection is a box set of albums by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains four albums on five LPs. The albums were previously released by the band's own record company, Grateful Dead Records. They were remastered for the box set, and pressed on 180-gram vinyl.
Blue Light Rain is the debut album by the instrumental Grateful Dead cover band Jazz Is Dead. ... "King Solomon's Marbles" (Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart, Phil Lesh ...
Beyond Description (1973–1989) is the second twelve-CD box set retrospective of the Grateful Dead's studio and live albums. A companion to The Golden Road (1965–1973) box set, it covers their time on the Grateful Dead Records and Arista Records labels, from 1973 to 1989.
One from the Vault is a live album by the Grateful Dead, recorded on August 13, 1975, at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, California, for a small audience of radio programmers.
"Playing in the Band" occupies the first three minutes or so, and is followed by "Stronger than Dirt" for about twelve minutes. The latter is the first section of an instrumental suite called "King Solomon's Marbles" which appears on the Blues for Allah album. The July 16 concert was the last of the six times that the band played "Stronger than ...
Dave's Picks Volume 24 is a three-CD live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead.It contains the complete concert recorded at the Berkeley Community Theatre in Berkeley, California on August 25, 1972.
Dave's Picks Volume 27 is a three-CD live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead.It contains the complete concert recorded on September 2, 1983, at Boise State University Pavilion, in Boise, Idaho.