Grateful Dead: Anthem Of The Sun - 180-Gram 'Noonday Sun' Colored Vinyl

Grateful Dead SKU: 44755393
Grateful Dead: Anthem Of The Sun - 180-Gram 'Noonday Sun' Colored Vinyl

Grateful Dead: Anthem Of The Sun - 180-Gram 'Noonday Sun' Colored Vinyl

Grateful Dead SKU: 44755393

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Anthem Of The Sun - 180-Gram 'Noonday Sun' Colored Vinyl
Artist: Grateful Dead
Label: WEA Int'l
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 081227883171
Genre: Rock

180G Noonday Sun Vinyl. Anthem Of The Sun is not a live album. Nor is it a studio album. It is truly a hybrid, unprecedented at the time and never replicated. It is both types of album and was created through genius production techniques, exceptional musicianship and inspiration. There were two versions of Anthem Of The Sun and also of Aoxomoxoa, the Dead's 1969 follow-up to Anthem.... The original mix [of Anthem] was muddier, but to my ears this was part of it's draw. It worked well with the live vibe the Dead brought to their second studio album. Now, after over 20 years of listening to both mixes quite equally, I feel they complement one another perfectly. There's plenty of room in the sonic landscape to hear both mixes and appreciate them both for their subtle, and not-so-subtle, differences.

Tracks:
1.1 That's It for the Other One
1.2 I Cryptical Envelopement
1.3 II Quadlibet for Tender Feet
1.4 III the Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get
1.5 IV We Leave the Castle
1.6 New Potato Caboose
1.7 Born Cross-Eyed
1.8 Alligator
1.9 Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks)
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