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Grateful Dead - Aoxomoxoa: 50th Anniversary [Deluxe Edition 2CD]

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Format: CD
Rel. Date: 06/07/2019
UPC: 603497856121

Aoxomoxoa: 50th Anniversary [Deluxe Edition 2CD]
Artist: Grateful Dead
Format: CD
New: In Stock $22.99
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. St. Stephen (1969 Mix) [Remastered]
2. Dupree's Diamond Blues (1969 Mix) [Remastered]
3. Rosemary (1969 Mix) [Remastered]
4. Doin' That Rag (1969 Mix) [Remastered]
5. Mountains Of The Moon (1969 Mix) [Remastered]
6. China Cat Sunflower (1969 Mix) [Remastered]
7. What's Become Of The Baby (1969 Mix) [Remastered]
8. Cosmic Charlie (1969 Mix) [Remastered]
9. St. Stephen (1971 Mix) [Remastered]
10. Dupree's Diamond Blues (1971 Mix) [Remastered]
11. Rosemary (1971 Mix) [Remastered]
12. Doin' That Rag (1971 Mix) [Remastered]
13. Mountains Of The Moon (1971 Mix) [Remastered]
14. China Cat Sunflower (1971 Mix) [Remastered]
15. What's Become Of The Baby (1971 Mix) [Remastered]
16. Cosmic Charlie (1971 Mix) [Remastered]

DISC: 2

1. New Potato Caboose (Live At Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, Ca, 1/24/69)
2. Dupree's Diamond Blues (Live At Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, Ca, 1/25/69)
3. Doin' That Rag (Live At Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, Ca, 1/25/69)
4. Alligator (Live At Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, Ca, 1/25/69)
5. Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) [Live At Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, Ca, 1/25/69]
6. Feedback (Live At Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, Ca, 1/25/69)
7. And We Bid You Goodnight (Live At Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, Ca, 1/25/69)
8. Clementine (Live At Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, Ca, 1/26/69)
9. Death Don't Have No Mercy (Live At Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, Ca, 1/26/69)

More Info:

Rock's longest, strangest trip, Grateful Dead, was the psychedelic era's most beloved musical ambassadors as well as its most enduring survivors. They spread their message of peace, love, and mind-expansion across the globe throughout three decades. The group had popular music's most fervent and celebrated fan following - the Dead Heads, whose numbers and devotion were legendary in their own right. Grateful Dead was the ultimate cult band, creating a self-styled universe all their own. The Dead became superstars solely on their own terms as tie-dyed pied pipers whose epic, free-form live shows were rites of passage for an extended family of listeners who knew no cultural boundaries.

        
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