Grateful Dead Workingman's Dead 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Available July 10

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GRATEFUL DEAD 
WORKINGMAN’S DEAD 50TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION 

Three-CD Deluxe Edition And Limited Edition Vinyl Picture Disc Of The
Grateful Dead’s Fourth Studio Album Will Be Available On July 10

Previously Unreleased Live Version Of “Casey Jones” 
Available Today On All Digital Download And Streaming Services 

LOS ANGELES – On June 14, 1970, the Grateful Dead released Workingman’s Dead, an album that was unlike anything they’d ever done, one that showed the world a new side of the Dead. It was clearly the same band as before, but now with a distinctly different sound and approach to the music, pivoting from psychedelic improvisation to folk-rock storytelling for the “everyman,” as the album’s title suggests. Workingman’s Dead will celebrate its 50th anniversary this year with two new releases. 

WORKINGMAN’S DEAD: 50th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION will be available on July 10 for $34.98. This three-CD set includes the original album with newly remastered sound, plus an unreleased concert recorded on February 21, 1971 at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY. The show was mixed from the 16-track analog master tapes by Jeffrey Norman at Bob Weir’s Marin County TRI Studios and mastered by Grammy® Award-winning engineer, David Glasser. One of the highlights from the Capitol Theatre show, the previously unreleased performance of “Casey Jones,” is available today on all digital download and streaming services. Click HERE to listen now. 

WORKINGMAN’S DEAD: 50th ANNIVERSARY VINYL PICTURE DISC will be available the same day for $21.98. Produced in a limited edition of 10,000 copies, it features the newly remastered version of the original album. 

While the Dead’s first three studio albums appealed to many, the group didn’t yet have the mass breakthrough that would make the entire world take notice of this band of misfits from the Bay Area. Workingman’s Dead changed all that. With eight perfect songs – like “Casey Jones” and “High Time” – the album solidified the Jerry Garcia-Robert Hunter songwriting tandem as one of the best, and most important, songwriting collaborations in music history. The album reached the Top Thirty and included the single “Uncle John’s Band,” which climbed to #69 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. 

Garcia, Bob Weir, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart recorded the album in about 10 days at Pacific High Recording Studio in San Francisco with Bob Matthews and Betty Cantor – the band’s live-sound engineers – as producers. Fifty years on, every song on Workingman’s Dead sounds fresh, alive, and new. 

“Since we embarked on the series of Grateful Dead 50th anniversary releases, we've had a blast re-mastering the original albums and finding previously unreleased live material from the era for each. In 2020, we're blessed to have two albums celebrating their 50th anniversaries, and we're thrilled with how Workingman's Dead has turned out,” says David Lemieux, Grateful Dead archivist and the set’s producer. “For an album as important and great as Workingman's Dead, it seemed appropriate to double the amount of bonus material. The show we've selected gives a definitive overview of what the band were up to six months after the release of the album and shows the Dead sound that would largely define the next couple of years. From Workingman's Dead through Europe '72, the Dead's sound was Americana, and the live show included here is a workingman's band playing authentically honest music.” 

WORKINGMAN’S DEAD: 50th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION includes the band’s previously unreleased live performance from 1971 at the Capitol Theatre. The show featured a plethora of songs from both Workingman’s Dead and the band’s follow-up album, American Beauty, which was released in November 1970. Some highlights include Weir’s moving vocal take on “Me and Bobby McGee,” Pigpen’s whiskey-seasoned growl on “Easy Wind” and a stellar run through “Uncle John’s Band” to close out the show. 

In the set’s liner notes, acclaimed music journalist David Fricke tells the tale behind the album and also adds some context for the Capitol Theatre show. “The complete Port Chester evening in this 50th-anniversary edition of Workingman’s Dead…was a great night in what has long been deemed a legendary run, another turning point as the band entered a live era combining the focus of Workingman's Dead and American Beauty with the exploratory verve of Live/Dead. Many of the classic songs spread across Dead LPs in 1971 and ’72…were introduced that week at the Capitol, and many of them are in this concert, still fresh off the griddle.” 


WORKINGMAN’S DEAD: 50th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION 
CD Track Listing

Disc One: Original Album Remastered
1.      “Uncle John’s Band”
2.      “High Time”
3.      “Dire Wolf”
4.      “New Speedway Boogie”
5.      “Cumberland Blues”
6.      “Black Peter”
7.      “Easy Wind”
8.      “Casey Jones”

Disc Two: Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY (2/21/71)
1.      “Cold Rain And Snow”
2.      “Me And Bobby McGee”
3.      “Loser”
4.      “Easy Wind”
5.      “Playing In The Band”
6.      “Bertha”
7.      “Me And My Uncle”
8.      “Ripple” (False Start)
9.      “Ripple”
10.  “Next Time You See Me”
11.  “Sugar Magnolia”
12.  “Greatest Story Ever Told”
13.  “Johnny B. Goode”

Disc Three: Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY (2/21/71)
1.      “China Cat Sunflower”>
2.      “I Know You Rider”>
3.      “Bird Song”
4.      “Cumberland Blues”
5.      “I’m A King Bee”
6.      “Beat It On Down The Line”
7.      “Wharf Rat”
8.      “Truckin’”
9.      “Casey Jones”
10.  “Good Lovin’”
11.  “Uncle John’s Band”

WORKINGMAN’S DEAD: 50th ANNIVERSARY PICTURE DISC

1.      “Uncle John’s Band”
2.      “High Time”
3.      “Dire Wolf”
4.      “New Speedway Boogie”
5.      “Cumberland Blues”
6.      “Black Peter”
7.      “Easy Wind”
8.      “Casey Jones”

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