Touch of Grey, or How the Grateful Dead Became Pop Stars

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  • ISBN 9781478038894
  • Weight: 445g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Touch of Grey, or How the Grateful Dead Became Pop Stars draws on extensive archival research to tell the behind-the-scenes story of how one song fundamentally transformed the legacy of one of rock’s most iconic groups.

Touch of Grey, or How the Grateful Dead Became Pop Stars tells the story of how one song transformed the popular legacy of one of rock’s most iconic musical groups. John Brackett traces the history of the song “Touch of Grey,” beginning with songwriter Robert Hunter’s lyrical sketches and the Grateful Dead’s earliest live arrangements, culminating in the group’s popular renaissance following the release of “Touch of Grey” and the album In the Dark in the summer of 1987. Brackett details how particular recording technologies, notable musical characteristics, modes of attending and listening, and the mechanics of the contemporary music industry shaped this defining moment in the group’s career. Drawing on extensive archival research, Touch of Grey examines how the band and their label worked to produce a hit record, a dynamic music video, and an effective promotional campaign that would propel the Grateful Dead from a group with a devoted cult following to become a pop culture phenomenon.
John Brackett is a writer and historian. His previous books include Live Dead: The Grateful Dead, Live Recordings, and the Ideology of Liveness, published by Duke University Press, and John Zorn: Tradition and Transgression.

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