![]() ![]() ![]() When you listen to music on a CD or tracks purchased via consumer services such as iTunes, you are hearing a low-resolution version of what was actually recorded and mastered in the studio. High-resolution audio offers the highest-fidelity available, far surpassing the sound quality of traditional CDs. David Lemieux (Grateful Dead Archivist) This was the new Dead, and we're still tapping our feet and humming along to these songs 50 years later.” The 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition includes one of the first, and best, live performances of 1971, just a couple of months after the release of American Beauty, and the five live debuts in the show demonstrate that the spectacular creativity of 1970 was no fluke. Today, 50 years on, these songs are still essential parts of the band members' continuing live activities. Ten songs, nearly all of which became cornerstones of the band's live repertoire for the next 25 years. The Dead, however, followed up just a few months later with an album that virtually every Dead Head considers its equal. For any other band, catching lightning with an album as perfect and excellent as Workingman's Dead is a once-in-a-lifetime achievement. “It still boggles my mind to think of the Grateful Dead's creative output in 1970. Equally shocking was the high level of craftsmanship exhibited by new songs like, “Friend Of The Devil,” “Sugar Magnolia,” “Truckin’,” and “Ripple.” Today, it’s still considered to be one of the greatest albums ever made. Such a quick follow-up on studio albums was unheard of for the band, and a feat they would never repeat. When they entered the studio, Workingman’s Dead was still on the charts going strong. Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart recorded American Beauty in August and September 1970 at Wally Heider Studios in San Francisco with producer Stephen Quinn Barncard. The show was mixed from the 16-track analog master tapes by Jeffrey Norman at Bob Weir’s Marin County TRI Studios and mastered by Grammy® Award-winning engineer, David Glasser. This three-disc set includes the original album with newly remastered audio, plus an unreleased concert recorded on Februat the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY. American Beauty celebrates its 50th anniversary this year with the release of this brand new deluxe edition! Those back-to-back classics not only introduced songs that would be a key part of the group’s live repertoire for decades, but they also opened a gateway into the world of the Grateful Dead for generations of Dead Heads. Hot on the heels of the incredible success of Workingman’s Dead that summer, the band returned in the fall with the equally stunning American Beauty. By any measure, 1970 was a high-water mark for the Grateful Dead. ![]()
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