Workingman's Dead [50th Anniversary] [B&N Exclusive] [Denim Blue Vinyl]

Workingman's Dead [50th Anniversary] [B&N Exclusive] [Denim Blue Vinyl]

by Grateful Dead
Workingman's Dead [50th Anniversary] [B&N Exclusive] [Denim Blue Vinyl]

Workingman's Dead [50th Anniversary] [B&N Exclusive] [Denim Blue Vinyl]

by Grateful Dead

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - B&N Exclusive Edition)

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Overview

As the '60s drew to a close, it was a heavy time for the quickly crumbling hippie movement that had reached its apex just a few years earlier in 1967's Summer of Love. Death and violence were pervasive in the form of the Manson murders, fatalities at the Altamont concert, and the ongoing loss of young lives in Vietnam despite the best efforts of anti-war activists and peace-seeking protesters. Difficult times were also upon the Grateful Dead, unofficial house band of San Francisco's Summer of Love festivities and outspoken advocates of psychedelic experimentation both musical and chemical. The excessive studio experimentation that resulted in their trippy but disorienting third album, Aoxomoxoa, had left the band in considerable debt to their record label, and their stress wasn't helped at all by a drug bust that had members of the band facing jail time. The rough road the Dead were traveling down seemed congruent with the hard changes faced by the youth counterculture that birthed them. Fourth studio album Workingman's Dead reflects both the looming darkness of its time, and the endless hope and openness to possibility that would become emblematic of the Dead as their legacy grew. For a group already established as exploratory free-form rockers of the highest acclaim, Workingman's Dead's eight tunes threw off almost all improvisatory tendencies in favor of spare, thoughtful looks at folk, country, and American roots music with more subdued sounds than the band had managed up until then. The songs also focused more than ever before on singing and vocal harmonies, influenced in no small way by a growing friendship with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The band embraced complex vocal arrangements with campfire-suited folk on "Uncle John's Band" and the psychedelic cowboy blues of "High Time." Before they blasted off into hallucinatory rock as the Grateful Dead, several founding members had performed as Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions, a group that played traditional jug band music with earnest, heartfelt appreciation. Those early influences came into sharp focus on the bluegrass rhythms and hillbilly harmonies of "Cumberland Blues" and the glistening pedal steel and shuffling drums of "Dire Wolf." The more rocking songs add to the album's brooding feel with "New Speedway Boogie" directly addressing the violence at Altamont, and "Casey Jones," which appeared at first to be a lighthearted celebration of cocaine, but was really a lament for troubled times that felt like they were spinning off the rails. The abrupt shift toward sublime acoustic sounds on Workingman's Dead completely changed what the Grateful Dead meant to their listeners at large. The enormous risk they took in changing their sound entirely resulted in a heartbreakingly beautiful, unquestionably pure statement and one of the more important documents of its time. They'd continue this trend on the even more roots-minded American Beauty, recorded later the same year, but the limitlessness, fearlessness, and true power of the band began here. ~ Fred Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 07/10/2020
Label: BARNES & NOBLE .COM
UPC: 0081227906801

Tracks

  1. Uncle John's Band
  2. High Time
  3. Dire Wolf
  4. New Speedway Boogie
  5. Cumberland Blues
  6. Black Peter
  7. Easy Wind
  8. Casey Jones

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Grateful Dead   Primary Artist
Phil Lesh   Bass,Vocals,Guitar (Bass)
Mickey Hart   Drums,Percussion
Donna Jean Godchaux   Vocals (Background)
Bill Kreutzmann   Drums,Percussion
Bob Weir   Guitar,Vocals,Lead Vocals
David Nelson   Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Jerry Garcia   Banjo,Guitar,Vocals,Lead Vocals,Pedal Steel
Merl Saunders   Organ
Keith Godchaux   Piano
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan   Vocals,Harmonica,Keyboards,Lead Vocals

Technical Credits

Robert Hunter   Lyricist,Producer,Composer
Phil Lesh   Composer,Producer,Songwriter,Associate Producer
Rex Jackson   Technician,Stage Technician
Mickey Hart   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Sound Design,Surround Sound,Associate Producer,Stereo Mix Producer
Tom Constanten   Producer
Grateful Dead   Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Amalie R. Rothschild   Photography
Scott Heard   Equipment Technician
Jimmy Edwards   Producer,Production Manager
Andrew McPherson   Authoring
Ramrod   Equipment Technician
Stanley Mouse   Photography
Rudson Shurtliff   Engineer
David Singer   Poster Design
Sonny Heard   Technician
James H. Moore   Composer
Artie Resnick   Composer
William G. Harvey   Composer
Ron Wickersham   Engineer
Laurence Shurtliff   Technician,Stage Technician
Susan Wickersham   Engineer
Traditional   Composer
Betty Cantor   Engineer,Producer,Recording,Associate Producer
Betty Cantor-Jackson   Producer
Bill Kreutzmann   Composer,Producer,Associate Producer
Bill Harvey   Composer
Bob Weir   Composer,Producer,Associate Producer
Chuck Berry   Composer
Fred Foster   Composer
Earl Forest   Composer
Ellas McDaniel   Composer
Greg Allen   Design
John Phillips   Composer
Rudy Clark   Composer
Jeffrey Norman   Mixing,Engineer
Jerry Garcia   Composer,Producer,Songwriter,Associate Producer
Jesse Fuller   Composer
Obray Ramsey   Composer
Alembic   Engineer,Producer
Arthur Resnick   Composer
Tom Flye   Mixing,Engineer
Henry Diltz   Photography
Bob Matthews   Engineer,Producer,Recording,Executive Producer
Keith Godchaux   Composer
Kris Kristofferson   Composer
James Moore   Composer
Robin Hurley   Audio Production
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan   Composer,Producer,Associate Producer
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