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  1. Released: January 1976. Blues for Allah is the eighth studio album (twelfth album overall) by the Grateful Dead. It was released on September 1, 1975, and was the band's third album released through their own Grateful Dead Records label. The album was recorded between February and May of 1975 during an extended hiatus from touring.

    • Jazz-Rock Progressive Rock
  2. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Coupon, William and Garris, Philip, “Jerry Garcia with a wall hanging of Philip Garris's violin-playing skeleton used for "Blues For Allah" album cover,” Grateful Dead Archive Online, accessed April 4, 2024, https://www.gdao.org/items/show/830969.

  3. Skeletons from the Closet: The Best of Grateful Dead is the first compilation album from rock band the Grateful Dead. It was originally released in February 1974. As with other such packages, the album was a way for Warner Bros. Records to capitalize on the Dead's back catalog

    • Roots Rock Jam Rock
  4. The Dead's ex-label responded to the loss of the band by compiling "best-of" and archive albums, beginning with Skeletons from the Closet, just months after the release of Wake of the Flood. All of the songs but "Let Me Sing Your Blues Away" and the first parts of "Weather Report Suite" remained in setlists throughout the existence of the band (though "Here Comes Sunshine" was absent from 2/23 ...

  5. Vinyl —. LP, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Best Of The Grateful Dead: Skeletons From The Closet by Grateful Dead. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  6. 5 de mar. de 2022 · About 30 years ago, artist, curator and art collector Jacaeber Kastor was checking out a gallery auction and came across the nearly century-old ink drawing that served as the basis of the Dead’s logo and album art. He snapped it up, and now that piece (titled “A Skeleton Amid Roses”) can be seen publicly, for the first time in more than ...