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  2. Blues for Allah - Wikipedia

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    Blues for Allah is the eighth studio album (twelfth album overall) by the Grateful Dead. It was released on September 1, 1975, and was the band's third album released through their own Grateful Dead Records label. The album was recorded between February and May of 1975 during an extended hiatus from touring.

  3. Grateful Dead Records Collection - Wikipedia

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    Mickey Hart – drums on Blues for Allah and on "Promised Land" from Steal Your Face; Bill Kreutzmann – drums; Phil Lesh – bass, vocals; Bob Weir – guitar, vocals; Box set production. Produced by Grateful Dead; Produced for release by David Lemieux; Mastering: David Glasser; Lacquer cutting: Chris Bellman; Plangent Processes wow and ...

  4. One from the Vault - Wikipedia

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    In August 1975, the Dead had just finished recording the album Blues for Allah when they decided to perform it for a select audience in a live setting, a month before the LP was to be released. To promote the album, the band rented GAMH, and issued private invitations to radio industry people who were attending the Radio Programmers Forum, a ...

  5. Category:Jazz fusion albums by American artists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jazz fusion albums by American artists" The following 88 pages are in this category, out of 88 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Sage & Spirit - Wikipedia

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    The tracks on Sage & Spirit were excerpted from the albums Workingman's Dead (1970), American Beauty (1970), Europe '72 (1972), Wake of the Flood (1973), From the Mars Hotel (1974), Blues for Allah (1975), Shakedown Street (1978), and Go to Heaven (1980). Sage & Spirit was a cross-marketing promotion with Dogfish Head Brewery.

  7. Beyond Description (1973–1989) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Keith Godchaux - Wikipedia

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    Keith Richard Godchaux (July 19, 1948 – July 23, 1980) was an American pianist best known for his tenure in the rock group the Grateful Dead from 1971 to 1979. Following their departure from the Dead, he and his wife Donna formed the Heart of Gold Band in 1980, but Godchaux died from injuries sustained in a car accident shortly after their first concert.

  9. Merl Saunders - Wikipedia

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    On Saturday, February 14, 2009, a tribute to Merl Saunders' life and musical career was held at the Great American Music Hall. [6] It featured actor/director Max Gail and Wavy Gravy as M.C.s, and many past musical collaborators including Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir, Tony Saunders, David Grisman, Michael Hinton, Melvin Seals, Michael Warren, Larry Vann, Tonedog, Misa Malone, and Bill Vitt ...