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    Grateful Dead 7” Singles Collection Vol: 1
    “Stealin’”
    “Don’t Ease Me In”

    Grateful Dead 7” Singles Collection Vol: 2
    “The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)”
    “Cream Puff War”

    Grateful Dead 7” Singles Collection Vol: 3
    “Darkstar”
    “Born Cross-Eyed”

    Grateful Dead 7” Singles Collection Vol: 4
    “Dupree’s Diamond Blues”
    “Cosmic Charley”

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  • dealerdastuces
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    NICE !
    Very nice :o
  • Skreun
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    still have not ordered.
    still have not ordered. Waiting for a revision of details
  • reijo29
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    Thanks For Posting Lone Star
    I appreciate you posting all this info. And the collector in me was drooling over that scrapbook you posted on line. A lot of those singles look to be very rare indeed. I am guessing that many of those song releases had to be edited somewhat just to fit on a 45. What a collection you have. I feel a lot better about this subscription now. Very much looking forward to it
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    Grateful Dead Singles Discography
    Stealin' (2:32) / Don't Ease Me In (2:00) - The Grateful Dead (Scorpio 201) Released in June, 1966 (possibly July, 1996) on Gene Estribou's Scorpio Records. Estribou's studio was located on the fifth floor of 737 Buena Vista West, south of the Panhandle, and west of the Haight-Ashbury district in San Francisco. The label has black lettered text on a red label. The "Stealin'" side is cataloged as "003/201" and the "Don't Ease Me In" side is "002/201". This was the Dead's first recording contract. Both "Don't Ease Me In" and "Stealin'" are credited to Garcia. The original run was about 250 singles. It was recalled soon after release, possibly because the band did not like the tracks. Pressed around the hole are a flowing-script handwritten "Commercial Recorders Inc.", lock-lettered hand-printed matrix numbers "002/201" and "003/210" (on the corresponding sides), the full song titles for each side, and a handwritten symbol that resembles two "SS" with an "L" through them. On the "Don't Ease Me In" side, the ratio between grooves and wax is about even. The recording sessions probably took place on May 29, 1966, after the band's appearance at California Hall. Also recorded during these sessions were takes of "Stealin'" (instrumental and vocals), "Don't Ease Me In" (instrumental and vocals), "You Don't Have To Ask" (vocals), "Tastebud" (instrumental and vocals), "I Know You Rider" (vocals), and "Cold Rain And Snow" (instrumental and vocals). These have been released on "The Golden Road" box set. Stealin' (2:32) / Don't Ease Me In (2:00) - The Grateful Dead (Scorpio 201) The single was bootlegged in the mid-1970s. These bootlegged versions do not have the flowing-script handwritten "Commercial Recorders Inc." text in the runout area. They only have the song titles and matrix numbers.
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    My 45 Collection
    I loved the video and it made me want to add these to my collection of over 150 unique Dead related 45's. Here is one way to see most of my collection. I made an illustrated Discography as a self published coffee table book. http://www.blurb.com/books/2920622-illustrated-discography-and-memorabi… looks best full screen. Here is a rudimentary version http://lonestardeadradio.com/vinyl.htm with that many records (many purchased by "sealed bid" from Goldmine Magazine ads in the 80s/90s How could i not add these 27 more records?? Some of my records became "Grateful 45s t shirts" a few years ago, officially licensed even :)
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    Grateful Dead Singles Discography
    and i should mention it was an honor, over the years, to help update this AMAZING PIECE OF WORK by Ihor Slabicky which includes an incredible Singles Discography https://www.skepticfiles.org/en003/gdeaddis.htm always fun to find Truckin' from the Phillipines or Touch of Grey from Brazil or here at this link AMAAAAZING https://tcgdd.freeyellow.com/tcgdd.txt
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    More original picture sleeves
    Dave not trying to be a wise guy but Dark Star/Born Cross eyed , u.S. Blues/ Loose Lucy and Throwing Stones/When Push Comes to Shove were picture sleeves. The thing is when a record company decided to put out a picture sleeve it was often a 1st and only run. The other thing was for many releases in Europe they did picture sleeves. That was not the case with the above 3 all were printed in the U S. Keep hunting that's the biggest part of the fun
  • mbarilla
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    All In. Artwork was the clincher
    "Stealin" "Don't Ease Me In" Cover art is fantastic Favorite 7 inch GD cover art is "US Blues" / "Loose Lucy" , but this series may provide a new one Really sweet to get 4 artists per year
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    Picture sleeve
    Sorry Dave Alabama get away was a picture sleeve
  • EST.EYES
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    I couldn't agree more
    I couldn't agree more
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Grateful Dead 7” Singles Collection Vol: 1
“Stealin’”
“Don’t Ease Me In”

Grateful Dead 7” Singles Collection Vol: 2
“The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)”
“Cream Puff War”

Grateful Dead 7” Singles Collection Vol: 3
“Darkstar”
“Born Cross-Eyed”

Grateful Dead 7” Singles Collection Vol: 4
“Dupree’s Diamond Blues”
“Cosmic Charley”

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Please a simple answer to the question from somebody at DeadNet/Rhino [Mary E or Dr. Rhino]. What ever happened to receiving the digital download of Vol#2-Golden Rd / Cream Puff War for subscribers? It's been 3 weeks and I have yet receive the D/L or a explanation as why this is taking so long. Thanks [Digital delivery of each of the tracks featured on each 7”, delivered on or around release date]
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just wanted to say 2nd 45 arrived today. thanks.i hope that there will be no problem like this with the delivery of the final 2 45s in the series.
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It would be nice to get the digital art work (front & back) for the 7" for Volume 1 like we can get for Volume 2.
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