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Grateful Dead - Workingman's Dead

Primary Artist
Grateful Dead
Album Title
Workingman's Dead
Release Date
June 14, 1970 
Time
35:33 
Review by Jason Ankeny
The Grateful Dead were already established as paragons of the free-form, improvisational San Francisco psychedelic sound when they abruptly shifted gears for the acoustic Workingman's Dead, a lovely exploration of American roots music illuminating the group's country, blues, and folk influences. The lilting "Uncle John's Band," their first radio hit, opens the record and perfectly summarizes its subtle, spare beauty; complete with a new focus on more concise songs and tighter arrangements, the approach works brilliantly. Read More
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