![]() ![]() Grateful Dead are one of America’s most important and creatively boundless rock bands. Select Albums: The Grateful Dead (1967) | Anthem of the Sun (1968) | Aoxomoxoa (1969) | Live/Dead (1969) | Workingman's Dead (1970) | American Beauty (1970) | Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) (1971) | Europe '72 (1972) | History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice) (1973) | Wake of the Flood (1973) | From the Mars Hotel (1974) | Blues for Allah (1975) | Steal Your Face (1976) | Terrapin Station (1977) | Shakedown Street (1978) | Go to Heaven (1980) | Reckoning (1981) | Dead Set (1981) | In the Dark (1987) | Dylan & the Dead (1989) | Built to Last (1989) | Without a Net (1990) | Readers’ Poll Results We hope you enjoy this series and be sure to check here periodically for the latest installments. In doing so, we hope to better understand the broader creative context within which our most beloved individual albums exist, while acknowledging the full breadth of their creators’ artistry, career arcs, and overall contributions to the ever-evolving musical landscape. Hence why we’ve decided to showcase what we believe to be the most dynamic discographies of all time in this recurring series. Editor’s Note: From Albumism’s inception back in 2016, we’ve remained unabashedly and unequivocally passionate about our mission of celebrating the world's love affairs with albums past, present and future.īut while our devotion to the album as an art form has remained steadfast, as evidenced by our deepening repository of individual album tributes and reviews, we’ve admittedly seldom taken the opportunity to explicitly articulate our reverence for the virtues of artists’ complete album repertoires as a whole. ![]()
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