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- Dead abstract "Live/Dead is the first official live album released by the San Francisco-based band Grateful Dead. It was recorded over a series of live concerts in early 1969 and released later in the year on November 10. At the time of its release, Robert Christgau wrote that side two of the double album \"contains the finest rock improvisation ever recorded.\" A landmark live album that captured the Grateful Dead's improvisations at their best—AllMusic would write that \"Few recordings have ever represented the essence of an artist in performance as faithfully as Live/Dead\".It was the final album with keyboardist Tom Constanten.The album was remastered and released with hidden bonus tracks as part of the 2001 box set The Golden Road (1965–1973), and subsequently as a stand-alone album in 2003.\"Dark Star\", \"St. Stephen\", \"Death Don't Have No Mercy\", \"Feedback\" and \"We Bid You Goodnight\" were later released (with their entire concerts) on the respective February 27, 1969 and March 2, 1969 discs on the Fillmore West 1969: The Complete Recordings box set (the first 1:34 of \"Dark Star\" can be found on the previous track, \"Mountains of the Moon\"). \"Feedback\" and \"We Bid You Goodnight\" were also released on the triple disc, highlights release Fillmore West 1969.In 2003, the album was ranked number 244 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.".
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- Dead genre Psychedelic_rock.
- Dead previousWork Aoxomoxoa.
- Dead producer Grateful_Dead.
- Dead recordDate "1969-03-02".
- Dead recordLabel Warner_Bros.-Seven_Arts.
- Dead releaseDate "1969-11-10".
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- Dead headline "Side four".
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- Dead note Reverend_Gary_Davis.
- Dead note "Deadric Malone and Joseph Scott".
- Dead note "Garcia, Hunter".
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- Dead note "Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart, Robert Hunter, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, and Bob Weir".