What's Become of the Baby

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"What's Become of the Baby" is an experimental, heavily processed psychedelic track by the Grateful Dead, notable for its abstract vocals and unconventional structure.

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instanceOf song
album "Aoxomoxoa" NERFINISHED
artist Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
associatedAct Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
composer Jerry Garcia NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre experimental music
psychedelic
psychedelic rock
hasLanguage English
hasStudioAlbumContext third studio album by Grateful Dead ("Aoxomoxoa")
hasVocalist Jerry Garcia NERFINISHED
lyricist Robert Hunter NERFINISHED
musicalCharacteristic heavily processed sound
unconventional structure
notableFor abstract, chant-like vocals
experimental sound
lack of conventional rhythm section
originalReleaseYear 1969
partOf "Aoxomoxoa" NERFINISHED
performer Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
productionTechnique heavy reverb
multi-tracking
studio effects
tape manipulation
recordingArtist Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
recordLabel Warner Bros. Records
trackNumberOnAlbum 7
vocalStyle abstract vocals
writer Jerry Garcia NERFINISHED

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Aoxomoxoa hasTrack What's Become of the Baby