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    Aoxomoxoa

    1969 studio album by Grateful Dead

    Aoxomoxoa is the third studio album by American rock band the Grateful Dead, released on June 20, 1969, by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. It was one of the first rock albums to be recorded using 16-track technology. The title is a meaningless palindrome, usually pronounced. Rolling Stone, upon reviewing the album, mentioned that "no other music sustains a lifestyle so delicate and loving and lifelike". The album was certified gold by the RIAA on May 13, 1997. In 1991 Rolling Stone selected Aoxomoxoa as having the eighth best album cover of all time. It was voted number 674 in the third edition of Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums. Wikipedia

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    Aoxomoxoa is the third studio album by American rock band the Grateful Dead, released on June 20, 1969, by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. [1] It was one of the first rock albums to be recorded using 16-track technology. The title is a meaningless palindrome, usually pronounced / ɒ k s ə. m ə k s ˈ oʊ ə /.. Rolling Stone, upon reviewing the album, mentioned that "no other music sustains a ...
  3. thegratefuldead.fandom.com

    Aoxomoxoa also includes some of the Grateful Dead's most daring aural experiments, including the eerie "What's Become Of The Baby," and the haunting "Rosemary" with its phased and filtered vocal layers. 6-21-69. Aoxomoxoa is the third studio album by the Grateful Dead and was first released June 20, 1969.
  4. Aoxomoxoa . The Grateful Dead eschewed outside producers and created Aoxomoxoa themselves, beginning a run of self-produced albums that would continue until 1977. All together now, "ox-oh-mox-oh-ah!" This summer marks the 50th anniversary of the enigmatic classic AOXOMOXOA and we're celebrating with a DELUXE EDITION featuring two versions of ...
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  5. albumism.com

    Jun 18, 2024Aoxomoxoa's cover celebrates both and features fertility imagery along with the sun, which also takes the shape of an egg, the wiggling rays at its edge not unlike sperm trying to break through. Below that center is a skull holding eggs between crossed bones. It's a compelling, round image to get lost in.
  6. alanpaul.net

    "Aoxomoxoa is really a continuation of Anthem of the Sun …in the sense of having a complex record," Garcia explained. "When we started, Aoxomoxoa was an eight-track record, and then all of a sudden, there was a 16-track recorder in the studio, so we abandoned our eight-track version and started over with a 16-track.
  7. deaddisc.com

    Grateful Dead Family Discography

    www.deaddisc.com › disc › Aoxomoxoa.htm

    Aoxomoxoa was included with bonus tracks in the box set; The Golden Road (1965-1973), Grateful Dead, 2001 The expanded CD release that formed part of the Golden Road box set was released as an individual item in February 2003. This CD release was remastered in HDCD and included extra tracks, an expanded booklet, rare photos, and new liner notes.
  8. Though AOXOMOXOA was the third Grateful Dead album, it represented several significant firsts for the Bay-area band. The group's first self-produced set, it would be their first recorded to 16-track tape and the first whose lyrics were entirely penned by frequent collaborator Robert Hunter. The 1969 collection introduced such favorites as "St.

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