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    “This is one of the most thrilling albums the Grateful Dead ever produced, mixing portions of live recordings from the first six months of Mickey's tenure with the band, along with studio experimentations that would hint at where the Dead would go when they started recording to 16-track tape the following year. The 1971 remix, produced in order to make the album more accessible to the newer fans who were brought on board with WORKINGMAN'S DEAD and AMERICAN BEAUTY, has been the most commonly heard version for the past 45+ years. However, having this side-by-side with the original 1968 mix demonstrates countless differences, with the original mix being more primal, psychedelic, and experimental. Add to this the first extant live recording featuring Mickey as a member of the Grateful Dead, and you have a very special release in every way.” - David Lemieux

    We're continuing our 50th anniversary reissue series with ANTHEM OF THE SUN: 50th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION, due July 13th. Released 50 years after its anniversary date, this two-disc deluxe version features a double dose of the original album - one fully remastered from the original 1968 mix and the other remastered from the more well-known 1971 mix - as well as a bonus disc of a previously unreleased complete live show recorded on October 22, 1967 at Winterland in San Francisco, CA. Newly remastered by Jeffrey Norman, this is the first known recording of the Grateful Dead with Mickey Hart, who joined the band in September 1967. The first run will come with a special lenticular of the cover.

    Looking for something more byte-sized? For the first time ever, you can pre-order the high-def digital download of ANTHEM on Dead.net.

    Do not stop on tracks, grab a copy while you can!

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  • stoltzfus
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    send a PM to marye
    she's your best bet.
  • August West Wh…
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    Trying to place my order 'processing' for 20 mins now.
    Am I the only one having trouble placing an order for the 2 CD set? I clicked 'add to cart' and it has been 'processing' for 20mins now. Ugh. I want the fancy special 'lenticular cover' that only comes w/ early order. Memories of Barton hall May 77 box set returning.
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    So just recently I purchased my first ever Grateful Dead studio albums. Ever since I got on the bus it has only been tapes and live releases for me. I picked up the Golden Road box set which has all of the albums up to Bears Choice. Anthem is in there. That release has bonus material from the Shrine in 68 which I believe is what is now included on 2 from the Vault. So with the new anniversary release I had to buy it as well. I am looking forward to the different mixes. It will be neat to compare the two. More so I am looking forward to the 2ND disc with the 10/22/67 show. Can't go wrong with that or this release in general. Still I find the irony that after being on the bus for over 25 years, I have made studio album purchases for the first time within a few months of each other. Only the Grateful Dead can do that for me.
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    first AOTS was on cassette for me
    I "got it" when listening to it on New Year's morning 1983 or 1984 after being up all night on the Rose Parade route. A very green night. "Alligator!!! Alligator!!! Alligator!!! Alligator!!!" :)))
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    re: Anthem
    The first version of Anthem I ever heard was bought by a family member at a used record store in the late '60's. My first version was a standard mid '70's issue. His was different than mine. When I first bought a cd player back in '87, my first purchase was Anthem and we compared the two records to the cd with headphones. The cd is derived from the mix that was from his late '60's copy. The most obvious example is after Born Cross-Eyed which on '71 remix, ends with the note blast.
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    More Aoxomoxoa confusion...
    "The original mix was later planned for CD release, but the original master tapes could not be located. When the masters were finally found, years later, they were used for The Warner Bros. Studio Albums vinyl box set, marking the first time the 1969 mix has been available since the 1971 remix replaced it, in 1972. The 2013 high definition remastering for download uses the remixed version - even though promotion related to this release declared "produced from the original analog master tapes in 2013, using the original album mixes"
  • ummmmm...
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    After doing more research...
    ...I am completely confused. I don't know which mix is which. I would think that the folks in charge here would know (like DL), but perhaps this isn't the case?
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    from the vinyl box description on this very website
    "Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty with THE WARNER BROS. STUDIO ALBUMS, a five-LP boxed set. The collection contains The Grateful Dead (1967),Workingman’s Dead, the original mix of Aoxomoxoa (1969), and American Beauty (1970), plus the original mix for Anthem Of The Sun (1968), available on vinyl for the first time in nearly 40 years."
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    Wikipedia is wrong
    Having bought the vinyl WB box which includes the original mixes of both AOTS and AOXOMOXOA, I can tell everyone, definitively, that I have never heard any CD version with the original 1968 mix. All American pressings have used the 1971 remix. When I first listened to the vinyl original mix, my jaw hit the floor. It is quite jarring to ears that are accustomed only to the remix. In a good way.
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    A great release
    I just got around to ordering this release thru Warner Music Group, passing themselves as dead.net. I guess I am supporting this community and dead.net/Grateful Dead Productions, so it's a good thing. I have a nephew who has a great tech job at Amazon who knows I love the Grateful Dead and that I'm a non-stereotypical Dead Head. He'll probably just smile and say that's OK. I'm very pleased that the 1st disc will contain the original 1968 mix and the 1971 remix. However, neither will sound exactly like their original vinyl releases, because vinyl sounds a bit different than CD, with its "warm" sound. The compact disc has no surface noise, no pops from scratches, no sounds of dirt/dust in the grooves, but a slightly harsher sound. It will be great to compare the mixes with the convenience of one single playback medium of the compact disc. I'm glad that 10/22/67 was selected as the bonus disc as I never heard this show until recently via archive.org, and I really fell in love with it. I'm sure Jeff Norman will do a great/outstanding/excellent job with these recordings. The show itself was a Marijuana Defense Fund benefit event. As I said earlier on the DaP26 thread, I don't use marijuana as I once did. I really don't need any mind/mood altering substances to enjoy the music of the Grateful Dead, if the occasion arises to get high/drunk, well that's a different story, and I take it one day at a time. It's the magic in the music itself that gets me in a good mood and high at the same time.
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“This is one of the most thrilling albums the Grateful Dead ever produced, mixing portions of live recordings from the first six months of Mickey's tenure with the band, along with studio experimentations that would hint at where the Dead would go when they started recording to 16-track tape the following year. The 1971 remix, produced in order to make the album more accessible to the newer fans who were brought on board with WORKINGMAN'S DEAD and AMERICAN BEAUTY, has been the most commonly heard version for the past 45+ years. However, having this side-by-side with the original 1968 mix demonstrates countless differences, with the original mix being more primal, psychedelic, and experimental. Add to this the first extant live recording featuring Mickey as a member of the Grateful Dead, and you have a very special release in every way.” - David Lemieux

We're continuing our 50th anniversary reissue series with ANTHEM OF THE SUN: 50th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION, due July 13th. Released 50 years after its anniversary date, this two-disc deluxe version features a double dose of the original album - one fully remastered from the original 1968 mix and the other remastered from the more well-known 1971 mix - as well as a bonus disc of a previously unreleased complete live show recorded on October 22, 1967 at Winterland in San Francisco, CA. Newly remastered by Jeffrey Norman, this is the first known recording of the Grateful Dead with Mickey Hart, who joined the band in September 1967. The first run will come with a special lenticular of the cover.

Looking for something more byte-sized? For the first time ever, you can pre-order the high-def digital download of ANTHEM on Dead.net.

Do not stop on tracks, grab a copy while you can!

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Bring on The Grease! A fantastic album, made even better with the unique offerings here. We're ready. Sixtus
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Excited for this, especially that 3rd disc!
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I was JUST saying I was going to seek out the original mix of this album, and here it is. I am so ready.
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Put it in my cart. Went to checkout. Nothing in the cart. Sigh.
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Isn't it actually the original mix that has been on all CD versions and the remix that is now the seldom-heard one?
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Had a feeling they'd release some more 67 for this one, finally will hear the 71 mix as well great news!
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Did you get a message that said the cart was empty?That message often appears even if the cart icon at the top has a 1 next to it. Click on the cart icon.
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Just opened the email announcing this release. After reading theyre including 10/22/67 show i started to tear up i guess cause im so excited. I love this band and im so excited to see what else is released over the next deacade and beyond
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is my birthday. I dig Anthem too, great album!
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$19.99 on Amazon. Free shipping. No checkout issues.
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Why would you want to profit Amazon when you can support Dead.net.?! To save a few buck$, is sick and you should not think of yourself or want others to think you are a Deadhead.!!
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Are you that much of a cheap ass.?! Support Dead.net not Amazon.
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Yes it was my understanding that the original mix was used (with one exception) for all CD versions whereas for the following album it has always been the remix that was used.
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Betting the Amazon listing does not have the 1967 live show bonus disc.
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Anthem of the Sun, an assortment of some of the most psychedelic pieces in the Grateful Dead canon. For me, That's It For The Other One is particularly moving, Bobby's portion of the suite an ode to the Merry Pranksters, those loveable miscreants (sic) so near and dear to me. The historic aspect of this 50th anniversary edition is the Winterland 10/22/67 show featuring new second drummer Mickey Hart. Yet another Grateful day to be relived. Love to the Family...P.S. I knew the Winterland Arena 10/22/67 show sounded familiar, it was a Marijuana Defense Benefit performance with other bands such as Quicksilver Messenger Service. A great deal more history than meets the eye, an harmonic convergence of sorts, though tripping mad as it was. Cheers...
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Does anyone know why FLAC is so much more expensive than Apple Lossless? Since they're both lossless, don't they sound the same? Wish the 10/22/67 show was being released on a single CD.
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Hey Psycle Sam.You don't sound Kind! Since when are you the gatekeeper on who is a Dead Head??!! The Band never defined it Maybe LetsGoCaps is on a very limited income. YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT HIS SITUATION IS!! Stop Judging. Perhaps next time, you share that although that sounds like a great deal, if he buys it from Dead.net he supports the community. Lighten Up!
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1. Why no CD option? Only downloads? 2. This is a 2 CD set not 3 CDs (for Lightfoot510) 3. Amazon is selling the same 2 CD version, the concert disc is included.
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Its simply a matter of bit rate and sampling rate as both are PCM(pulse code modulation). 24/192 will allow for more information to be contained within the file(or this case the download). The theory is that the bigger file will contain more information and bring you closure to the actual recording recording. You will also need something that can decode a file with 24/192 as not everything can. The notes indicate that they went back to the original mix (1968 and 1971) which is great news. However the bigger question is what bit and sample rate was the original mix remastered. IE. makes little sense to buy a file remastered to 16/44 and then upsampled to 24/192 and charge more. Without getting into the why and how, you may or may not hear an audible different between the files(especially if the 24/192 file is upsampled). The Apple lossless file is for the most part lossless but does actually compress the file in a minor way. By the way 16/44 is commonly know as rebook CD quality. Probably more than what you were looking for but this is a passion of mine.
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Looks like the wording is a bit confusing on the description but it does say "as well as a bonus disc of a previously unreleased complete live show recorded on October 22, 1967 at Winterland in San Francisco, CA".
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GD/Rhino allow Amazon to sell their product - face it, this is a business so no judgements please. And Sam for the record I'm handicapped and collect disability - The extra $5.00 will go to groceries. Back to the fun: It's ALWAYS a good time to be (and being) a Deadhead!!
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pre order on Deadnet.com more likely to include the special cover? whaddya think Amazon or Dead.net for special cover better chance?
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It might be confusing to folks also to have both the '68 & '71 masters on 1 disc - I initially thought it was a 3 disc set also (each master on it's own disc).
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DaveS Good point! I guess I was looking at this like most other "bonus disc" offerings(by dead.net) in that the Amazons of the world don't usually get them. Then there is the space limit on CD which also threw me off. I guess these mixes are small enough to fit on one CD. interesting choices they made.
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....I don't know how I can even look at myself in the mirror anymore. I just read that Amazon is starting a new delivery system where they deliver packages to the trunk of your car......?????
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I read that too, Vguy. Not a service I'll be taking advantage of. Some things just go too damn far...
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Kind of confused on which mix I've been listening to all these years. I hope the sound quality for the live show is as good as 11/10/67
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Yes, the blurb is wrong. The original mix has been on CD all these years. The 1971 mix has not been on CD (as far as I know) apart from a couple of the songs on last year's "Smiling on a Cloudy Day" CD. - The 1971 mix was available on vinyl and cassette previously. It is the original mix of "AoxomoxoA" that has not been on CD yet. And I sure hope that comes out next year, because that original mix is awesome!
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All CD releases up to this point have been the 1971 remix. The Rhino vinyl issued several years back is the original mix. This release will be the first time the original mix has been on CD. Both versions are short enough to fit on one CD. Second disc is the live show.
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I am lucky enough to have both the 1968 and the 1971 mixes on vinyl. The 1971 mix had the same design on the cover, but had a white, instead of a blue background. Both mixes are great, having different things to recommend them. They are quite different from each other. I only have 1971 mix of Aoxomoxoa, although one of my old friends taped the original mix on to a cassette years ago. It was so scratched, though, that I couldn't listen to it, and its long since gone. But I remember this much-it was very different, and very much better than the 1971 mix. Whats Become of the Baby was one track that sounded great-a lot more detail on it. But the whole album, in its original mix is very much better, to my ears.
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Dave Strang - the CD is available here, above the download prices. $24.98
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I have just ordered my copy from Amazon. The shipping costs to England are extortionate. I don't give two hoots whether anyone thinks I'm a Deadhead or not.
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I got both the Anthem of the sun & Aoxomoxoa remixes when they first came out in '71 (or maybe early '72). The way to tell them apart from the originals was to look at where the number is pressed into the vinyl between the run-out groove and the label. The remixes have RE there after the number. As for the Anthem cover, mine is purple the same as the original, not white. Mine came from the US. Maybe Daverock got a UK release or his was a later version. Anyone know more about purple vs. white?
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I believe the original mix is what was on most CDs, whereas the remix was on the Hi-Res versions ?Presumably these new versions will have been upgraded a little more. Stoked for the '67 show. .... I have the CM version already, but looking forward to this.
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kevjones sorry, that's incorrect .......
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I prefer the 2nd mix of this one...some of the stuff from the original mix is cool and What's Become of the Baby is definitely more interesting but most of the songs it feels like too much is going on. Thanks folks for clearing up the mix confusion with Anthem. I first bought Anthem on CD in the 90's, so I guess I've been listening to original mix mostly. I have the reissue on vinyl and I guess that's the new mix...I noticed that it sounded a little different but I originally thought it was just because it was the vinyl version...guess, I'll have to go back an re-listen.
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I got this much later. The date on the label is 1981. On the back of the cover, it says "Made and Distributed in Italy by WEA Italiano S.P.A Milano". Another difference in design is that the photograph on the back, in the circle, is in colour. I've got it here now, and I must say, it feels a lot thinner than the recent Dead releases I have bought on vinyl.
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Here's some information regarding the white album cover from Discogs: Palm Tree Label with Warner/Reprise paper sleeve Seven Arts On back cover This remix was released around 1975-77 with a white cover instead of the purple one. Some copies of this release have pressed into the vinyl "WS-1-1749 LW2" on side 1 and "WS-2-1749 LW-1" on side 2 Some copies say "remixed" on rear lower left corner That's it from Discogs. Reminder - if you have Deadbase 50, there's an extensive discography. Anthem of the Sun details start on page 269 and carries on to page 271. It's been released many, many times. Including reel-to-reel. There are tons of details here, but briefly it looks like the re-mix was released in late '71-early '72 with a purple cover, and then re-released in '75 with a white cover. There are too many details regarding variants and CDs to list here. This information is probably all listed somewhere on line.
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Thanks - Once I had a cup of 'joe' and took a 2nd look I saw my mistake (is there really life before coffee?).
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Psyche Sam, I have purchased every limited release disc/ boxed set Dead.net has ever produced going back to Dicks 1 in 1993. Do the math on all of those releases. You'll be hard pressed so find someone who has supported Dead.net more than I have over the past 25 years. But now I'm a troll, cheap ass, and less of a dead head because I want to pay less for the exact same product elsewhere? I think it makes me a smart consumer. The band is getting a unit sale, so it ain't hurting them. Win/win. I tend to think love of the music makes one a dead head. It sucks to always see deadier than thou dudes like you putting people down and trying to be the arbitrator of what qualifies as a real dead head. I guess that's just the internet for ya. All of that said, I'm looking forward to the 67 show! It's unfortunate I'll be buying my 3rd copy of Anthem to get my hands on it.
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Simon/DaveThe remixed anthem was supposed to be released in 71 with the white cover, like you Simon, mine was virtualy indistinguishable from the original, Simon has cleared up how to tell the two versions apart. Before the remix was released, Zig Zag magazine had trailed that the cover would be white. So Daves Italian pressing seems to finally confirm Zig Zags prophecy! And I always liked the thick original mix of Aoxomoxoa best.
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I remember seeing copies of Anthem with the white album cover in the early '70s when I was growing up in the midwest.
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Probably one of the better official albums by the GD. If not the best. The two mixes (I think, that I have the two, but it's right), and a complete concert of the period (the first known whith Mickey, no less). I wonder if the live recording with Aoxomoxoa will be a 68 concert. All well. But caution, before summer they will be offering us a incredible 1970 box set. Where all my money has gone? That said, I've been waiting for this release a long time. - :)
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