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Two from the Vault is a three-CD live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead.It was recorded at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California on August 24, 1968. The event was left unreleased for nearly 25 years, before being mixed down from the original multi-track reels and released on Grateful Dead Records in 1992.
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The 2-CD version gives a more even cross-section of the band's career, starting with two songs from On Through the Night (1980), four from High 'n' Dry, seven from Pyromania, seven from Hysteria, five from Adrenalize, two from Retro Active, "When Love & Hate Collide" the new song on Vault, two from Slang (1996), one from Euphoria (1999), two ...
Since 2017 (excluding a two-year stint at YouTube), Italiano and his team have been curating playlists like these, including the ever-popular “Spotify Wrapped” marketing campaign that invites ...
The Closing of Winterland, disc 2 – The third set of the December 31, 1978, concert, plus bonus material. Dead Ahead – Electric and acoustic music performed live at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on October 30 and 31, 1980. So Far – A music documentary co-directed by Jerry Garcia, with principal photography from 1985.
The performance was recorded on 16-track and released in 1991 as One from the Vault. This was the first complete show ever released by the Grateful Dead and the first of an ongoing stream of releases from the band's vault. Two singles were released from the album, "The Music Never Stopped" and "Franklin's Tower", both backed with "Help on the Way".
The album has received critical acclaim since its release, and is now regarded as one of the most influential death metal albums of all time, serving as a blueprint for death metal in the 90s. Both this album and Pierced from Within have been re-released by Roadrunner Records as part of the Two from the Vault series.
He was put in charge of the Grateful Dead's vault after the August 1999 passing of original Grateful Dead tape archivist Dick Latvala. Lemieux has produced scores of Grateful Dead CD and DVD releases since 2000, including 48 of the Dead's record-setting 62 Billboard Top 40 albums. The Dave's Picks series is titled after Lemieux. [3]