Grateful Dead* – Aoxomoxoa
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Warner Bros. - Seven Arts Records – 603497847785 |
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US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Psychedelic Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | St. Stephen | |
A2 | Dupree’s Diamond Blues | |
A3 | Rosemary | |
A4 | Doin’ That Rag | |
A5 | Mountains Of The Moon | |
B1 | China Cat Sunflower | |
B2 | What’s Become of the Baby | |
B3 | Cosmic Charlie |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © – Warner Records Inc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Warner Records Inc.
- Manufactured For – Rhino Entertainment LLC
- Marketed By – Rhino Entertainment LLC
- Record Company – Warner Music Group
- Mastered At – Optimal Media GmbH – BI44433
- Pressed By – Record Technology Incorporated – 32941
Credits
- Arranged By – The Grateful Dead
- Crew [Kwipment Krew] – Jackson*
- Engineer – Betty Cantor
- Engineer [Consulting Engineers] – Ron Wickersham
- Engineer [Executive Engineer] – Bob Matthews
- Lacquer Cut By – CB*
- Music By [The Tunes] – Phil Lesh
- Musician [The ing Musicians] – Wendy (7)
- Performer [The Band], Bass, Vocals – Phil Lesh
- Performer [The Band], Guitar, Vocals – Jerry Garcia
- Performer [The Band], Keyboards – Tom Constanten
- Performer [The Band], Percussion – Mickey Hart
- Performer [The Band], Performer [Pig Pen] – Ron McKernan*
- Words By – Robert Hunter
- Written-By – Robert Hunter
Notes
Sticker: Featuring the 50th Anniversary Remastered Audio of the Definitive 1971 Band-Produced Mix on 180-gram Vinyl
This reissue © 2020, 1969 & ℗ 2019, 1969 Warner Records, Inc.
Manufactured for & marketed by Rhino Entertainment LLC, a Warner Music Group Company, 777 S. Santa Fe Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90021. Made in U.S.A.
This reissue © 2020, 1969 & ℗ 2019, 1969 Warner Records, Inc.
Manufactured for & marketed by Rhino Entertainment LLC, a Warner Music Group Company, 777 S. Santa Fe Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90021. Made in U.S.A.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Scanned (stickered)): 603497847785
- Matrix / Runout (A-side runout, etched): BI44433-01-A1 RCVI-591257 A RPDI-1790-A CB 603497856091 32941.1
- Matrix / Runout (B-side runout, etched): BI44433-01-B1 RCVI-591257 B RPDI-1790-B CB 603497856091 32941.2
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Aoxomoxoa (LP, Album) | Warner Bros. - Seven Arts Records | WS 1790 | 1969 | |||
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Aoxomoxoa (LP, Album, Stereo, Pitman Pressing) | Warner Bros. - Seven Arts Records | WS 1790 | US | 1969 | ||
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Aoxomoxoa (LP, Album, Stereo) | Warner Bros. Records | WS 1790, WS.1790 | UK | 1969 | ||
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Aoxomoxoa (LP, Stereo, Album) | Warner Bros. Records | WLS 1790 | Italy | 1969 | ||
Aoxomoxoa (LP, Album, Stereo) | Warner Bros. Records | WBC 1089 | South Africa | 1969 |
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Reviews
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Edited 10 months agoSo, in 1971 the Dead remixed the album to tone down some of the more out-there production of the 1969 original, according to Allmusic. Is this Bellman cut using the 1969 mix then?
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Edited one year agooutstanding pressing!! Chris bellman did a great job on this american beauty and working mans dead as well, however anthem of the sun is horrid and first G.D first LP but everything else bellman has cut on these rhino reissues are pure gold to the ears!!!!!!!!!!!!! vinyl me please anthem of the sun is outstanding though
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Clean pressing- mix master is really good- I can imagine a better mix on most stuff but you dont know what the tapes sounded like- this mastering and pressing is about as good as youll find
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Beautiful pressing. The clarity is astounding. Literally zero issues. Get this one if you can’t find an original/early press in nice shape
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All of the songs on this album are great BUT “What’s become of the Baby” is hard for me to listen to… sounds like a drowning cat is slowly dying from heat exhaustion to me… not my cup of tea. It stinks this song takes up half of the second side of the album. Must of been mad Smokey when they thought that song up.
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Nice remastering from the old tapes, specially the keybords but you have to love this psychedelic period from the Dead.
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Edited 4 years agoDefinitely a Chris Bellman cut. It has his initials in the dead wax. I've never heard the much-maligned recent repressing of the 1969 mix, but this one sounds pretty clear and dynamic.
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