Grateful Dead Stronger Than Dirt (orange Marble Vinyl)
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LP Second Records
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2101204660
Description:
"Stronger Than Dirt (orange Marble Vinyl)" is a collector's LP tribute to the improvisational spirit and sonic explorations of the Grateful Dead, pressed by Second Records on striking orange marble vinyl. This edition focuses on the band's trademark blend of rock, folk, psychedelia, and extended jams, capturing the loose, free-flowing energy that made their live performances legendary. The warm, analog character of the LP format, combined with the colored vinyl, makes this release especially appealing for audiophiles and Deadheads who value both sound and presentation. The record is designed as a deep listening experience, inviting you to dive into long-form tracks, hypnotic grooves, and dynamic interplay between guitar, bass, and percussion.
Second Records is a specialist vinyl manufacturer and reissue label known for carefully curated pressings and a strong emphasis on quality. Their releases typically feature solid pressing standards, thoughtfully designed artwork, and an eye for collector-friendly editions such as limited colors and special variants. With "Stronger Than Dirt (orange Marble Vinyl)", Second Records underlines its commitment to attractive, high-quality editions that stand out in any record collection, both visually and sonically.
The Grateful Dead, founded in the 1960s in California, are one of the most influential bands in rock history and central figures of the American counterculture. Known for their legendary live shows and loyal fan community, the Dead pioneered the jam-band aesthetic, where songs evolved night after night. Over the decades, they built a cult following with countless concerts, a rich catalog of studio and live albums, and an ongoing legacy that continues through archive releases and new generations of listeners. Their impact on live recording culture, tape trading, and improvisational rock remains unmatched, making any high-quality LP edition a valuable piece for fans and collectors alike.