Wake Of The Flood: The Angel's Share
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo (Take 9) [Not Slated] [8/6/73]
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo (Take 10) [Slated] [8/6/73]
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo (Take 11) [Slated] [8/6/73]
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo (Take 16) [Slated] [8/6/73]
Stella Blue (Take 1) [Not Slated] [8/7/73]
Stella Blue (Take 2) [Not Slated] [8/7/73]
Stella Blue (Take 4) [Slated] [8/7/73]
Stella Blue (Take 5) [Not Slated] [8/7/73]
I Am The Rain (Weather Report Suite) [Take 2] [Slated] [8/7/73]
I Am The Rain (Weather Report Suite) [Take 3] [Slated] [8/7/73]
I Am The Rain (Weather Report Suite) [Take 4] [Slated] [8/7/73]
Pistol Shot (China Doll) [TAKE 1] [SLATED] [8/8/73]
Pistol Shot (China Doll) [TAKE 2] [SLATED] [8/8/73]
Pistol Shot (China Doll) [TAKE 3] [SLATED] [8/8/73]
Pistol Shot (China Doll) [TAKE 4] [SLATED] [8/8/73]
Row Jimmy (Take 1) [Not Slated] [8/10/73]
Eyes Of The World (Run-through) [Not SLATED] [8/10/73]
Eyes Of The World (Take 1) [SLATED] [8/10/73]
Eyes Of The World (Take 6) [Not SLATED] [8/10/73]
Eyes Of The World (Take 15) [Not SLATED] [8/10/73]
Eyes Of The World (Take 16) [Not SLATED] [8/10/73]
Let Me Sing Your Blues Away (TAKE 1) [Not SLATED][8/15/73]
Let Me Sing Your Blues Away (TAKE 2) [SLATED] [8/15/73]
Let Me Sing Your Blues Away (TAKE 3) [SLATED] [8/15/73]
Let Me Sing Your Blues Away (TAKE 4) [SLATED] [8/15/73]
Let Me Sing Your Blues Away (TAKE 13) [Not SLATED] [8/15/73]
Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain) [Take 1] [Not SLATED] [8/16/73
Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain) [Take 2] [Not SLATED] [8/16/73]
Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain) [Take 3] [SLATED] [8/16/73]
Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain) [Take 4] [Not SLATED] [8/16/73]
Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain) [Take 5] [Not SLATED] [8/16/73]
Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain) [Take 6] [Not SLATED] [8/16/73]
Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain) [Take 7] [SLATED] [8/16/73]
Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain) [Take 8] [SLATED] [8/16/73]
Weather Report Suite (Take 10) [Not Slated] [8/16/73
Weather Report Suite (Take 11) [Not Slated] [8/16/73
Weather Report Suite (Take 16) [Not Slated] [8/16/73]
Weather Report Suite (Take 8) [Slated] [8/17/73]
About the Grateful Dead
The Grateful Dead is a social and musical phenomenon that grew into a genuine American treasure. In 1965, an entire generation was linked together by common ideals, gathering by the hundreds and thousands. This movement created a seamless connection between the band and its fans. As the band toured, Dead Heads would follow. Not because it was a part of popular culture but because it is a true counterculture that exists to this very day-one that earnestly believes in the value of its beliefs. By 1995, the Grateful Dead had attracted the most concertgoers in the history of the music business, and today remains one of the all-time leaders in concert ticket sales. Eventually, the caravan evolved into a community with various artists, craftsmen and entrepreneurs supplying a growing demand for merchandise that connected them to the music. Today, the connection is as strong as ever. The band was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1994 and received a GRAMMY® Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007. Their final tally of 2,318 total concerts remains a world record. The Grateful Dead recently celebrated their 56th Top 40 album on the Billboard chart, a feat no other group has achieved.
About Rhino Entertainment
Rhino is the catalog development and marketing division of Warner Music Group. Founded in 1978, Rhino continues to set the standard for excellence in the reissue business it pioneered in both the physical and digital worlds with an emphasis on flawless sound quality, bonus tracks, informative liner notes, award-winning creative packaging, and a strong social conscience. Rhino has also expanded the definition of what a catalog music company is, as evidenced by the label's name and likeness representation deal with Frank Sinatra and its multifaceted relationship with the Grateful Dead. The catalog of more than 5,000 releases includes material by Led Zeppelin, Eagles, David Bowie, Fleetwood Mac, Aretha Franklin, The Doors, Chicago, Ray Charles, Black Sabbath, John Coltrane, Yes, Phil Collins, The Ramones, and The Monkees, among many others.
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