To mark the 50th Anniversary of their 1976 double-live album Steal Your Face, taken from the band's historic five-show "farewell" run, Grateful Dead will release a remastered version.
Steal Your Face (50th Anniversary Remaster) will be released as a 2LP set on June 26, highlighting the band's official Pantone colors, Grateful Red and Stealie Blue.
The album will also be available for streaming and digital download. The newly remastered performance of "Black-Throated Wind" is available digitally.
"A staple of the live repertoire 1972-1974, thankfully returning in 1990, Black-Throated Wind is widely considered one of Bob Weir's finest compositions. Never recorded on a Grateful Dead studio album (it appeared on Bobby's Ace album in 1972), this is the definitive Grateful Dead recording of this gem," said David Lemieux, Grateful Dead legacy Manager and Audio Archivist.
Steal Your Face (50th Anniversary Remaster) 2LP Tracklist:
Side One
"Promised Land""Cold Rain And Snow""Around And Around""Stella Blue"
Side Two
"Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo""Ship Of Fools""Beat It On Down The Line"
Side Three
"Big River""Black-Throated Wind""U.S. Blues""El Paso"
Side Four
"Sugaree""It Must Have Been The Roses""Casey Jones"
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