THE GRATEFUL DEAD'S 1971 'SKULL AND ROSES' SET FOR EXPANDED RELEASE

Coming on June 25th is the double-disc expanded remastered of the Grateful Dead’s 1971 live “Skull And Roses” album. The original album, officially titled Grateful Dead, now features over an hour of unreleased music. A previously unreleased version of the band’s “The Other One" is now available on all streaming services.

A remastered version of the original double-LP will be available the same day exclusively at Dead.net on black vinyl with a limited edition, black & white propeller vinyl.

The newly added performances were taped on July 2nd, 1971 at San Francisco’s Fillmore West -- which marked the band’s last gig at the hallowed venue. Highlights include the 17-minute Pigpen spectacular “Good Lovin’,” a cover of Merle Haggard’s “Sing Me Back Home,” and the newly-released version of “The Other One”.”


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