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  1. Blues For Allah Project (1996) – Joe Gallant and Illuminati Sonic Roar Shock (1997) – Dose Hermanos Live at the Fillmore East 2-11-69 (1997) – Grateful Dead

  2. Recording. Blues for Allah was recorded after the Dead began a band hiatus in October 1974. Conscious of needing a new album release for their independent label, the band initiated the project in January 1975.In contrast to the commercial studios employed for their previous studio albums, the band used the studio that rhythm guitarist Bob Weir had built at his new home in Mill Valley, California.

  3. 14 de jun. de 1996 · The Blues for Allah Project. By Josef Woodard. Published on June 14, 1996 04:00AM EDT. For this live recording at New York’s Knitting Factory, bassist-composer Joe Gallant gathered a cast...

  4. The Blues For Allah Project. Joe Gallant and Illuminati. Knitting Factory 188. A live album of primarily covers of material from the Grateful Dead's Blues For Allah album. Tom Constanten and Bob Bralove play on the album. The Blues For Allah Project is dedicated to Garcia. Tracks. Invocation.

  5. Side one Help on the Way (Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter) -- 0:00 Slipknot! (Garcia, Keith Godchaux, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, and Bob Weir) 8:19 Franklin'...

  6. 13 de nov. de 2014 · It’s a disciplined, planned, and rehearsed weirdness. “Blues for Allah” is a suite that includes the subsequent “Sand Castles and Glass Camels” (attributed to the entire band) and “Unusual Occurrences in the Desert,” which is credited, as is “Blues for Allah,” to Hunter and Garcia. The mesmerizing “Under eternity, under ...

  7. 1975’s Blues for Allah is the peak of the Dead’s Egyptian fascination. Over time, Blues for Allah has proven itself to be a source of some of the best songs the Dead recorded following...