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£10.99 Pickin And Fiddlin Wheatstraw Suite Copperfields 2CD
Carrying on from their earlier Bluegrass albums, 1965's 'Pickin' and Fiddlin' featured co-billing for fiddler Byron Berline. Dissatisfied with the way Elektra was marketing them, the Dillards switched labels to Capitol for two singles (included here) but returned to Elektra without releasing an album. In 1968, as the Byrds were
£10.99 Outward Bound Morning Again 2CD
It was 1966, but on his third album Tom Paxton was still holding out against the overwhelming trend among folkies to electrify. Outward Bound features just him, second guitarist Barry Kornfeld, and bassist Bill Lee. Though it was just his third LP, it had the style and song mix that listeners already had come to expect from the singer. There i
£7.99 The Circle Game Remastered and Expanded
Singer/songwriter/poet Tom Rush had a wonderful idea in mind for a concept album, working with music business greats Arthur Gorson and Paul Harris to blend the best of the time period's songwriters. The effort results in an emotionally and lyrically gripping album, first released in May 1968.Taking advantage of his resonant tenor voice and
£11.99 Nothing But The Best Rhinocouk Exclusive Stamp version
NOTHING BUT THE BEST, is a CD and DVD collection that features 22 Sinatra classic cuts remixed and remastered from the original master tapes, plus a previously unreleased recording of 'Body And Soul' featuring a new arrangement. The DVD includes 13 tracks of featuring Sinatra live in concert at London's Royal Festival Hall.For a li
£79.99 The Golden Road 19651973 12CD
This is where the long, strange trip began for the Grateful Dead. Between 1965 and 1973, the band evolved from an obscure Bay Area electric blues outfit into the world’s greatest jam band. In 1965, a Palo Alto, California cover band called The Warlocks ( Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan, Phil Lesh, and Bill Kreu
£79.99 Beyond Description 7390 12CD Box
Bringing together the albums released on Grateful Dead Records and later Arista, this monumental 12-disc box represents the second leg of the Dead’s long, strange trip. Each title is expanded with rare and previously unreleased material from the vaults, 65 bonus tracks in all.The box contains the albums Wake Of The Flood (1973), From The
£19.99 The Closing Of Winterland Dec 31st 1978 4CD Box
The music packed into these four CDs features the Grateful Dead's entire three-set show that formally retired the Bay Area rock and roll palace, Winterland Arena. By late 1978, the Grateful Dead were at an undeniable crossroads. Even though the tenure of husband and wife team Keith Godchaux (keyboards), and former session vocalist at Muscl
£14.99 Three From The Vault 3CD
Finally, the long lost final chapter in the Grateful Dead's legendary From The Vault series has arrived. THREE FROM THE VAULT features more than 2 hours of previously unreleased Grateful Dead music from a fondly remembered 1971 Port Chester show. THREE FROM THE VAULT contains 2 CDs of pristine HDCD sound mastered from the original multi-tr
£17.99 Rockin The Rhein With The Grateful Dead 3CD
Recorded April 24, 1972 in Dusseldorf, this release is the first-ever complete live release from the Dead's celebrated Europe '72 tour. Highlights include a 44-minute “Dark Star,” featuring a short “Me And My Uncle” in the middle; the second-ever live version of “He's Gone;” and a prime rendition
£10.99 Go To Nassau May 15th and 16th 1980 2CD
The Grateful Dead’s Go to Nassau, compiles highlights from two consecutive concerts (May 15-16) held in Spring 1980 at Uniondale, New York’s Nassau Coliseum. Not surprisingly, the band’s then-recent album (“Go To Heaven”) was well-represented at these shows, hence the title of this double-disc collection. Go To Na
£10.99 Hundred Year Hall Live 1972 2CD
Hundred Year Hall continues the “Vault” series by the Grateful Dead, and captures the band in 1972. Highlights include “Bertha” as the opener on which Jerry Garcia lays down a killer solo. The group is in fine form for this show, and Pigpen is heavily represented on thracks such as “Next Time You See Me”, &l
£17.99 Ladies and Gentlemen Fillmore East 471 4CD
Ladies and Gentlemen...THE GRATEFUL DEAD is a four-disc set distillation of the Dead's performances in April 1971 at New York City's legendary Fillmore East.This five-night stand, which celebrated the venue's closing, has long been heralded by Grateful Dead fans as one of the band's finest hours. In fact, the entire first half
£10.99 Nightfall Of Diamonds Meadowlands 161089 2CD
On guitarist Bob Weir's 42nd birthday, on the 16th October 1989, the Grateful Dead concluded a five-night stand at Meadowlands Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey by throwing a huge party for all in attendance. The event immediately took on mythic proportions, becoming a standard among tape trading aficionados - not only because of the sh
£17.99 Steppin Out With England 1972 4CD
The Grateful Dead’s 1972 tour of Europe is legendary. The band’s prior jaunts across the Atlantic had been quick ones, but this undertaking was a working vacation that found the group taking a leisurely stroll across the continent, absorbing the sites, and turning in a series of epic performances.For the definitive Europe ’72
£19.99 Grateful Dead Movie OST 5CD
In October 1974 at the peak of their global fame, the Grateful Dead played five consecutive shows at San Francisco's legendary Winterland. Those dates were recorded and filmed for the 1977 motion picture release The Grateful Dead Movie. This five-disc soundtrack presents all of the music from the movie, plus 32 bonus tracks, including 20 s
£10.99 Truckin Up To Buffalo July 4th 1989 2CD
A classic July 4th concert is brought to life in HDCD Sound on the first of three historic live releases celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Grateful Dead. Drawn from arguably the band's strongest tour of their last 15 years on the road, the two-disc Truckin' Up To Buffalo features the entire concert at Rich Stadium on July 4, 1989
£17.99 Fillmore 1969 3CD
By 1969 the Dead's marathon free-form performances were fundamentally expanding the known boundaries of rock music. Their '69 LP Live/Dead remains an all-time classic concert album, and Fillmore West 1969 revisits the amazing source material from which it was drawn. Grateful Dead Records' new three-disc goldmine presents a bounty o
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