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| Workingman's Dead | ||||
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| Album by The Grateful Dead | ||||
| Released | June 14, 1970 | |||
| Recorded | February, 1970 | |||
| Genre | Rock, Country, Folk | |||
| Record label | Warner Brothers | |||
| Length | 35 min 33 sec | |||
| Producer | The Grateful Dead, Betty Cantor-Jackson, RollingStone review | Very positive (no stars given) | ||
| Grateful Dead Chronology | ||||
| Live/Dead (1969) | Workingman's Dead (1970) | American Beauty (1970) | ||
Workingman's Dead (Warner Brothers 1969) is one of the most commercially successful albums by the American rock/folk group The Grateful Dead. Recording sessions took place in February 1970, and the album was released June 14, 1970.
It is also worth noting that a re-release of the album in 2003 featured seven extra tracks: an alternative mix of "New Speedway Boogie," and live recordings of "Dire Wolf," "Black Peter," "Easy Wind," "Cumberland Blues," "Mason's Children," and "Uncle John's Band," as well as a radio spot for the album, as a hidden track.