Grateful Dead (1971 album)

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Grateful Dead (1971 album) is a live double album by the American rock band Grateful Dead, noted for capturing their early 1970s concert sound and improvisational style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf double album
live album
alsoKnownAs Skull & Roses NERFINISHED
Skull and Roses NERFINISHED
artist Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
associatedBand Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
captures early 1970s Grateful Dead concert sound
chronology follows American Beauty
follows Workingman’s Dead NERFINISHED
contains live concert recordings
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtFeature skull and roses illustration
era early 1970s
format double LP
genre jam band
psychedelic rock
rock
hasMusicalCharacteristic extended improvisations
live jam arrangements
hasTitle Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
hasType commercial release
intendedAudience rock music listeners
language English
mainPerformer Bill Kreutzmann NERFINISHED
Bob Weir NERFINISHED
Jerry Garcia NERFINISHED
Phil Lesh NERFINISHED
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan NERFINISHED
medium vinyl record
notableFor improvisational style
partOf Grateful Dead discography
performer Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
producer Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
recordingType live
recordLabel Warner Bros. Records
releaseDecade 1970s
releaseYear 1971

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Bertha firstReleasedOn Grateful Dead (1971 album)
Bertha hasNotableLiveAlbumAppearance Grateful Dead (1971 album)