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Notes © 1970 ― Warner Bros. Records WS 1893 Produced by: The Grateful Dead All selections Ice Nine Publishing Company (ASCAP) Co-producer: Audio ― Steve Barncard Recorded at Wally Heider Studios in San Francisco. The Dead: Jerry Garcia: guitar, pedal steel, piano, vocals Phil Lesh: bass, guitar, piano, vocals Bob Weir: guitar, vocals Pig Pen (Ron McKernan): harmonica, vocals Mickey Hart: percussion Bill Kreutzmann: drums Robert Hunter: songwriter Thanks to: Dave Torbert: bass on ''Box Of Rain" Dave Nelson: electric guitar on ''Box Of Rain" David Grisman: mandolin on "Friend Of The Devil" & "Ripple" Howard Wales: organ on "Candyman" & Truckin Howard Wales: piano on "Brokedown Palace" Ned Lagin: piano on "Candyman" Thanks to: New Riders Of The Purple Sage Artwork: Kelly ― Mouse Studios Rear photo: George Conger Images Comments and Reviews Add a Comment or Review about this album Linked Releases See Also Vinyl AlbumGrateful Dead - Workingman's Dead - Warner Bros. - Italy Next by Artist Vinyl AlbumGrateful Dead - Grateful Dead [Skull & Roses] - Warner Bros. - France (1978) Previous by Artist Vinyl AlbumVan Morrison - Tupelo Honey - Warner Bros. - Greece Next on Label Vinyl AlbumVan Morrison - Moondance - Warner Bros. - Greece Previous on Label This Record: Price Guide : Add Valuation : Add Image : Add Video : Add Missing Info : Make Correction : Add See Also : Add Linked Release : Add to List : Add Tag : Show Image Data : Edit Images : BBCode : Credits
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