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Grateful Dead (Skull and Roses)

Grateful Dead

Initial release : September 1971

Warner Bros. 2WS-1935

The seventh Grateful Dead album is a two LP set of live recordings. An expanded double CD 50th anniversary edition of this album was released in 2021.

Tracks

LP 1 - side 1

The album that carried the now famous invitation;

DEAD FREAKS UNITE
Who are you? Where are you?
How are you?
Send us your name and address
and we'll keep you informed
Dead Heads
P.O. Box 1065
San Rafael, California
94901

The official title of this album is Grateful Dead or possibly Grateful Dead Live. It is more commonly referred to as Skull and Roses (after the cover art) or Skull Fuck. The band originally wanted this latter title to be used but, not surprisingly, Warner Brothers objected. Faced with the probability of the album not being stocked by many retailers and therefore low sales the band gave way. The album became the groups highest selling album at that time and the first for which they received gold discs.

The music makes the argument over the title irrelevant, in an interview for Rolling Stone Garcia commented;

It's the prototype Grateful Dead. Basic unit. Each of those tracks is the total picture, a good example of what the Grateful Dead really is, musically.

The striking skull and roses cover image originates from a black and white illustration by Edmund Sullivan taken from a nineteenth century edition of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Kelly added coloring and lettering to produce a poster for a Dead show at the Avalon in 1966.

The songs on this album are thought to be from the following shows;

Issued on CD in 1987 by Warner Brothers 2-1935.

Expanded CD release in 2003.

Johnny B. Goode was included on a single:

All tracks from Grateful Dead (Skull and Roses) were included in the digital release;

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