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GRATEFUL DEAD Rare Cuts & Oddities 1966: Rare 2005 US 18-track compilation HDCD album, featuring early demos, rehearsal and live recordings from 1966, this edition comes in a digipak picture sleeve with an illustrated booklet. Please note, this is not the reissue eddition but the original, more info hereGRATEFUL DEAD The Golden Road 1965-1973: Rare 2001 UK limited edition 162-track remastered 12-HDCD album box set including bonus tracks plus 2-CD set ‘Birth of The Dead’ featuring previously unreleased recordings. Each disc comes in a digipakpicture sleeve. All housed in an 11½” x 6½” x 2½” deluxe gold embossed picture box plus an 80-page softback book containing band history, photographs and discography, more info hereGRATEFUL DEAD Anthem Of The Sun: Rare 1971 Japanese 6-track LP pressed on RED ‘Everclean’ vinyl, manufactured by Toshiba Musical Industries. The superb glossy picture sleeve shows little sign of aging apart from a couple of very minor creases and some ball point pen marks on the back. The vinyl has just a few inaudible light surface paper scuffs from being removed from the sleeve. Complete with the original EverClean inner sleeve – A stunning example of this rare and sought-after release, more info here
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