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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. Released: January 1976. Blues for Allah is the eighth studio album (twelfth album overall) by the Grateful Dead. It was released on September 1, 1975, and was the band's third album released through their own Grateful Dead Records label. The album was recorded between February and May of 1975 during an extended hiatus from touring.

    • Grateful Dead
    • September 1, 1975
    • February 27 – May 7, 1975
  3. 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.

  4. 14. Juni 1996 · Published on June 14, 1996. For this live recording at New York’s Knitting Factory, bassist-composer Joe Gallant gathered a cast of many (including proto-Dead member Tom Constanten) for an...

    • Josef Woodard
  5. Tom Constanten played keyboards for the Grateful Dead for a short period at the end of the 1960s. He initially contributed to the recording of Anthem Of The Sun in 1967. Subsequently he joined the Dead in November 1968 and performed and recorded as a group member until leaving in January 1970. Additions, corrections and comments are welcome.

  6. 13. Nov. 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. "Blues For Allah" hatte, mal abgesehen von der Musik, drei Besonderheiten in der Geschichte der Band zu bieten. 1. Zum erstenmal seit der Unterzeichnung des ersten Plattenvertrages traf sich die Band im Studio, ohne einen einzigen Song vorbereitet, geschweige denn fertig komponiert zu haben. 2.