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  2. Grateful Dead (album) - Wikipedia

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    Released on September 24, 1971 [3] on Warner Bros. Records, it is their second live double album and their seventh album overall. Although published without a title, it is generally known by the names Skull and Roses (due to its iconic cover art) and Skull Fuck (the name the band originally wanted to give to the album, which was rejected by the ...

  3. Category:Grateful Dead album covers - Wikipedia

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  4. Alton Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Along with fellow artist Stanley Mouse, Kelley is credited with creating the wings and beetles on all Journey album covers as well as the skull and roses image for the Grateful Dead. Kelley's artwork on the 1971 self-titled live album, Grateful Dead, incorporated a black and white illustration of a skeleton by Edmund Sullivan, which originally ...

  5. Dave's Picks Volume 48 - Wikipedia

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    Dave's Picks Volume 48 is a three-CD live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains the complete concert recorded on November 20, 1971, at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, California, on the campus of UCLA. It also includes bonus tracks recorded on October 24, 1970, at Kiel Opera House in St. Louis, Missouri. It was released on ...

  6. Stanley Mouse - Wikipedia

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    The pair are credited with creating the skeleton and roses image that became the Grateful Dead's archetypal iconography, and Journey's wings and beetles that appeared on their album covers from 1977 to 1980. In 1977, Mouse, with Kelley, created the Styx album cover for The Grand Illusion, featuring a pastiche of René Magritte. Mouse and Kelley ...

  7. Europe '72 - Wikipedia

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    Europe '72, like other Grateful Dead cover art, was designed by Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse (known as Kelly/Mouse studios). The album was originally published as a triple-LP with an accompanying booklet. In contrast to the band's previous albums, the artwork is set against white, mostly-empty panels of (originally) a triple gatefold sleeve.