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Grateful Dead Playing In The Band: Wake Of The Flood

Grateful Dead Playing In The Band: Wake Of The Flood

Interactive Mixing Board Allows Fans To Listen & Learn Like Never Before, Just In Time For The Album's 50th Anniversary:

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Wake Of The Flood (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Out Today, Featuring Previously Unreleased Demos & Live Performances:

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Dive Deeper Into Hours of Never-Before-Heard Session Tapes with Wake Of The Flood: The Angel's Share, Complete Recordings to Stream as Exclusive YouTube Live Event:

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Today, alongside the physical and digital release of Wake Of The Flood (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition), Grateful Dead fans can explore the pivotal album in more distinct detail than ever before. Available at dead.netPlaying In The Band: Wake Of The Flood is an interactive mixing board that delivers an experience of the LP's songs in their most revelatory form. As a continuation of the group's pioneering devotion to complete accessibility – and the latest showcase of their influential ability to share their music and open their archives in brand new ways – Dead Heads can listen, learn and jam along to “Eyes Of The World,” “Stella Blue,” "Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo” and more Wake Of The Flood classics. With the option to solo and combine an array of the album's original multitrack recordings, Playing In The Band's mixing board allows one to fill in for any band member on their instrument of choice. The user could hone their skills and musical mastery of the catalog in real time with Jerry Garcia, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh and Bob Weir, or they could sit back and hear all of the individual elements that make Wake Of The Flood one of the Grateful Dead's most beautiful, deeply textured and collaborative albums: from Jerry Garcia's pastoral pedal steel to Martin Fierro's saxophone and flute, to the fiddle of bluegrass legend Vassar Clements, the band's first-ever use of synths and more. 

Experience Playing In The Band: Wake Of The Flood Here: 

https://www.dead.net/playingintheband

Out now via Rhino, Wake Of The Flood (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) arrives as a two-CD and digital set, featuring the album's seven remastered songs and Jerry Garcia's previously unreleased demos for "Eyes Of The World" and "Here Comes Sunshine." The deluxe edition also includes a bonus disc of live material from the final night of a brief tour that immediately followed Wake Of The Flood's release. Recorded at Northwestern University's McGaw Memorial Hall on November 1st, 1973, it captures one of the most creative, inspired jams of the entire run, with "Morning Dew">"Playing In The Band">"Uncle John's Band">"Playing In The Band." Additionally, Wake Of The Flood (50th Anniversary Remaster) is available as a 180-gram black vinyl LP, limited edition 12" vinyl picture disc, limited edition "coke bottle clear vinyl" exclusive to Barnes & Noble, and Dead.net Exclusive, limited edition "Watermark" Custom Vinyl. All pressings of Wake Of The Flood (50th Anniversary Remaster) feature Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction and are newly mastered by GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer, David Glasser, and produced for release by Grateful Dead Legacy Manager and Audio Archivist, David Lemieux.

Listen to Wake Of The Flood (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Here:

https://gd.lnk.to/WOTF50

Furthermore, in celebration of Wake Of The Flood's 50th Anniversary, the Grateful Dead vaults were recently reopened to reveal a treasure trove of previously unheard studio material. For the third edition of The Angel's Share series, more than two hours of expertly-curated session tapes were released for the first time ever on all DSPs worldwide. Similar to previous installments that accompanied milestone reissues of Workingman's Dead and American BeautyWake Of The Flood: The Angel's Sharebrings together the outtakes, alternate versions, and in-studio conversations behind the creation of the album. Unexpected moments and revelations can be found in takes of "Let Me Sing Your Blues Away," Keith Godchaux's first and only vocal on a Grateful Dead studio record, and Bob Weir's continually evolving "Weather Report Suite." Also featured is the track "Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain)" that appeared later on The Mars Hotel. As the curtains are pulled back, Wake Of The Flood: The Angel's Share transports the listener to August 6-17, 1973 at Sausalito, CA's Record Plant, turning it into a fly-on-the-wall experience of the band's joyous and collaborative process. 

Explore Wake Of The Flood: The Angel's Share Here:

https://gd.lnk.to/WOTFAS  

Following the recent passing of founding member Ron "Pigpen" McKernan and the temporary exit of drummer Mickey Hart, the Grateful Dead recorded Wake Of The Flood during a period of transition and immense ambition. As the debut album that would be released on their own record label, Grateful Dead Records, it was a crucial first piece and proof of concept for the independent ecosystem and massive community the band were building. A lot hinged on the LP, yet the music on Wake Of The Flood and Wake Of The Flood: The Angel's Share shows a fearless sense of experimentation and optimism. After playing for a record-setting crowd of 600,000 people at Watkins Glen just weeks prior – the biggest concert in North American history at that time – the Dead introduced a fresh studio lineup that included new members Keith and Donna Godchaux on keys and vocals. Together they ushered in a new era of the Grateful Dead, one defined by hope, growth, endurance and accessibility. 

In addition to the 2+ hours of tapes featured on Wake Of The Flood: The Angel's Share, the complete 6+ hours of never-before-heard material from Wake Of The Flood sessions will drop on October 15th, exactly 50 years after the album was first released. The recordings will stream live as a YouTube Live Exclusive Event, synced up to the original tape box so viewers can experience it all in real time.

In tandem with Wake Of The Flood's 50th Anniversary, the Good Ol' Grateful Deadcast's current eighth season has been wholly dedicated to the album. While the first two episodes focused on the famed Watkins Glen performances, the latest installments of the podcast have offered track-by-track breakdowns of the LP in full, featuring such special guests as Donna Godchaux, late tour manager Sam Cutler and more.

Subscribe to Good Ol' Grateful Deadcast Here:

https://www.dead.net/deadcast 

Wake Of The Flood (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

 

DISC ONE

Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo

Let Me Sing Your Blues Away

Row Jimmy

Stella Blue

Here Comes Sunshine

Eyes Of The World

Weather Report Suite

Eyes Of The World (Demo)*

Here Comes Sunshine (Demo)*

 

DISC TWO*

MCGAW MEMORIAL HALL, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY EVANSTON, IL (11/1/73)

Weather Report Suite

Morning Dew

Playing In The Band

Uncle John's Band

Playing In The Band

Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo

 

*Previously Unreleased

 

Bob Weir & Donna Godchaux 

Photo Credit: ©Charles B. Seton Jr. / CharlesSeton.com

Pre-Show at McGaw Memorial Hall, Northwestern University Evanston, IL 11/1/73

Jerry Garcia

Photo Credit: ©Charles B. Seton Jr. / CharlesSeton.com

Pre-Show at McGaw Memorial Hall, Northwestern University Evanston, IL 11/1/73

 

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 57th 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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