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The Grateful Dead - Go To Heaven - Import Sea Blue Vinyl LP Record

The Grateful Dead - Go To Heaven - Import Sea Blue Vinyl LP Record

Vinyl Record

Rock

Folk/Country Rock

July 26, 2024

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Regular price S/. 190.00 PEN
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Catalog No.: FC240V12

JAN/ISBN: 603497828456

Number of Discs: 1

Record Size: 12”

Country/Region of Manufacture: Import

Credits:

The Grateful Dead

Description:

Time has somewhat mellowed the general disdain that critics and Deadheads alike leveled at Go to Heaven upon its release in May of 1980. Granted, none of these readings come close to their perfunctory live counterparts. However, that argument holds true for a vast majority of the Dead's studio catalog -- which had now grown to include 16 albums. Additionally, this disc marked the beginning of keyboardist Brent Mydland's tenure -- who had joined the band in the spring of the previous year and would remain for a decade. All eight of the songs -- not including "Antwerp's Placebo (The Plumber)," which is a 38-second instrumental percussion track -- had either already worked their way into the Dead's live performance repertoire, or would in due time. These include "Althea," "Feel Like a Stranger," and "Saint of Circumstance," as well as the raucous rock & roll opening cut, "Alabama Getaway" -- which was likewise often the band's opening number in concert during the early '80s. (In a somewhat Prankster-esque sense of irony, "Don't Ease Me In" -- the disc's final number -- also closed many a first set during this era; additionally notable about the track is that it was one of the first songs the band performed back in 1965 -- when they were known as the Warlocks.) In terms of the quality of material, Go to Heaven includes few gems. Primary among them are Bob Weir's "Lost Sailor" and "Saint of Circumstance" pairing. While obviously not as thoroughly developed as it would become in concert, the lilting melody and fluctuating tempos are reminiscent of his "Weather Report Suite" from the 1973 release Wake of the Flood. The groovin' Jerry Garcia-sung ballad "Althea" is yet another example of a tune that would take on bolder and brighter hues as a concert staple for the remainder of the Dead's performance life. ~ Lindsay Planer

Tracklisting:

1.Alabama Getaway [2024 Remaster]
2.Far from Me [2024 Remaster]
3.Althea [2024 Remaster]
4.Feel Like a Stranger [2024 Remaster]
5.Lost Sailor [2024 Remaster]
6.Saint of Circumstance [2024 Remaster]
7.Antwerp's Placebo (The Plumber) [2024 Remaster]
8.Easy to Love You [2024 Remaster]
9.Don't Ease Me In [2024 Remaster]

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