Dick’s Picks Vol. 1—Tampa, Florida 12/19/73

Dick’s Picks Vol. 1—Tampa, Florida 12/19/73

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Dick’s Picks Vol. 1—Tampa, Florida 12/19/73: The Perfect Way to Begin the Long Strange Trip

Looking for a vinyl record that will take you on a long strange trip back to the golden age of rock and roll? Look no further than Dick’s Picks Vol. 1—Tampa, Florida 12/19/73, the first release in the revolutionary live recording series from Grateful Dead archivist Dick Latvala.

Remastered for vinyl by Jeffrey Norman from the original analog tapes for the first time ever, this 4-LP boxed set is the perfect way to experience the magic of the Grateful Dead in their prime. Featuring a stunning rendition of “Here Comes Sunshine” that is universally considered the best ever, along with rare performances of “Nobody’s Fault but Mine” and “Stella Blue,” this legendary night from the band’s 1973 tour is a must-have for any serious fan.

What’s more, our release includes material that was left off previous iterations of this show, including a long-lost Phil Lesh bass solo. And with lacquer cutting by Clint Holley and Dave Polster at Well Made Music and pressing on 180-gram black vinyl by Gotta Groove Records, the sound on this limited edition release is simply sublime.

Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of rock and roll history—order your copy of Dick’s Picks Vol. 1 today!

If you’re a fan of the Grateful Dead, you won’t want to miss out on the newly remastered vinyl release of Dick’s Picks Vol. 1—Tampa, Florida 12/19/73. This iconic live recording is a must-have for any serious collector or music lover, and it’s the perfect way to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the show itself.

Dick’s Picks Vol. 1 is a testament to the incredible talent of the band, featuring some of their most beloved songs and performances. The album kicks off with an unforgettable rendition of “Here Comes Sunshine,” widely considered to be one of the best versions ever recorded. This track alone is worth the price of admission, showcasing Jerry Garcia’s lyrical guitar leads and the band’s signature sound.

But that’s not all you’ll find on this 4-LP boxed set. You’ll also enjoy rare performances of “Nobody’s Fault but Mine” and “Stella Blue,” as well as a 16-minute jam that flirts with a full-fledged “The Other One.” The sound quality is simply sublime, thanks to lacquer cutting by Clint Holley and Dave Polster at Well Made Music and pressing on 180-gram black vinyl by Gotta Groove Records.

What’s more, this reissue includes material that was left off previous iterations of this show, featuring the long-lost Phil Lesh bass solo. And with only 3000 hand-numbered copies available, this is a limited-edition release that any true fan will want to add to their collection.

The road to Dick’s Picks Vol. 1 was a long one, with Grateful Dead archivist Dick Latvala working tirelessly to convince the band to release these older recordings. But his persistence paid off, resulting in a series of live recordings that revolutionized the way bands approach archival material. And now, 30 years after its initial release, this album is still considered a classic among Deadheads and music aficionados alike.

Whether you’re a die-hard fan or simply appreciate great music, Dick’s Picks Vol. 1 is an essential addition to any record collection. So why not celebrate the 50th anniversary of this legendary show with this newly remastered release? You won’t be disappointed.

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