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Grateful Dead

Grateful Dead
Grateful Dead

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Track Listing

  1. The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)
  2. Beat It On Down The Line
  3. Good Morning Little School Girl (Full Length Version)
  4. Cold Rain And Snow
  5. Sitting On Top Of The World (Full Length Version)
  6. Cream Puff War (Full Length Version)
  7. Morning Dew (Full Length Version)
  8. New, New Minglewood Blues (Full Length Version)
  9. Viola Lee Blues
  10. Alice D. Millionaire
  11. Overseas Stomp (The Lindy)
  12. Tastebud
  13. Death Don't Have No Mercy
  14. Viola Lee Blues (Edited Version)
  15. Viola Lee Blues (Live)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8844 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-02-25
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Expanded & remastered (HDCD) version of the band's 1967 debut, serves up 6 bonus tracks 'Alice D. Millionaire', 'Overseas Stomp (The Lindy)', 'Tastebud', 'Death Don't Have No Mercy' & 'Viola Lee Blues' (edited & live version). Digipak. Warner/Rhino. 2003.


Customer Reviews

Attention Dead Heads5
This remastered cd has the full length versions of many of the Dead's first songs!

Grateful Dead, 19675
A great debut album. And is another one of those classic 1967 albums. The Grateful Dead were one of the first acid rock bands of all time. Some key tracks on here are, golden road, cream puff war, viola lee blues etc. All in all a great album and you should buy it today

Love it5
This purchase was to replace an old, long-lost copy. I've always liked their studio-produced stuff, much to the chagrin of some more serious aficionados. Every once in a while it's nice to hear a nice crisp rendition than to have to pore over tons of bootlegs to find just the one. If this doesn't plant you squarely back on the Haight, at least mentally, then nothing will.