Wake Of The Flood (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) [ALAC]
ALAC 44/16
You will receive your download by 12PM PST on Street Date (9/29).
In 1973, following the recent passing of founding member Ron âPigpenâ McKernan and the temporary exit of drummer Mickey Hart, Grateful Dead released WAKE OF THE FLOOD. As the debut album from their own record label, Grateful Dead Records, the studio LP marked a period of transition, growth, endurance and optimism for the band, introducing a fresh lineup that included new members Keith and Donna Godchaux on keys and vocals. While songs like âEyes Of The World,â âStella Blue,â and âMississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodelooâ were largely road-tested for more than half a year beforehand, and have remained staples of live sets by any number of Dead-related bands ever since, the album and record label delivered both a profound artistic statement and proof of concept for the community, ideals and future the band were building.
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WAKE OF THE FLOOD (50TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION) features the albumâs seven original songs and previously unreleased demo recordings of âEyes Of The Worldâ and âHere Comes Sunshine.â Recorded in early 1973, just before the Grateful Dead performed on February 9th, the demos feature Jerry Garcia singing and playing a pair of new songs he and Robert Hunter had been creating.
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WAKE OF THE FLOOD (50TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION) also includes live material from the final night of a brief tour that immediately followed WAKE OF THE FLOODâs release. Captured at Northwestern Universityâs McGaw Memorial Hall on November 1st, 1973, the set is bookended with âWeather Report Suiteâ and âMississippi Half Step,â and features one of the most creative and inspired jams of the entire run: âMorning Dewâ>âPlaying In The Bandâ>âUncle John's Bandâ>âPlaying In The Band.â
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ALAC 44/16
You will receive your download by 12PM PST on Street Date (9/29).
In 1973, following the recent passing of founding member Ron âPigpenâ McKernan and the temporary exit of drummer Mickey Hart, Grateful Dead released WAKE OF THE FLOOD. As the debut album from their own record label, Grateful Dead Records, the studio LP marked a period of transition, growth, endurance and optimism for the band, introducing a fresh lineup that included new members Keith and Donna Godchaux on keys and vocals. While songs like âEyes Of The World,â âStella Blue,â and âMississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodelooâ were largely road-tested for more than half a year beforehand, and have remained staples of live sets by any number of Dead-related bands ever since, the album and record label delivered both a profound artistic statement and proof of concept for the community, ideals and future the band were building.
Â
WAKE OF THE FLOOD (50TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION) features the albumâs seven original songs and previously unreleased demo recordings of âEyes Of The Worldâ and âHere Comes Sunshine.â Recorded in early 1973, just before the Grateful Dead performed on February 9th, the demos feature Jerry Garcia singing and playing a pair of new songs he and Robert Hunter had been creating.
Â
WAKE OF THE FLOOD (50TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION) also includes live material from the final night of a brief tour that immediately followed WAKE OF THE FLOODâs release. Captured at Northwestern Universityâs McGaw Memorial Hall on November 1st, 1973, the set is bookended with âWeather Report Suiteâ and âMississippi Half Step,â and features one of the most creative and inspired jams of the entire run: âMorning Dewâ>âPlaying In The Bandâ>âUncle John's Bandâ>âPlaying In The Band.â











