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Grateful Dead


"Go to Heaven" is the eleventh studio album by the Grateful Dead, released in 1980. It marked a departure from the band's previous albums, featuring a more polished and pop-oriented sound compared to their earlier, more improvisational work. The album includes a mix of original songs and covers, showcasing the band's diverse musical influences. Standout tracks include the catchy single "Alabama Getaway," the reggae-infused "Feel Like a Stranger," and the bluesy "Don't Ease Me In." "Go to Heaven" received mixed reviews from critics upon its release, with some praising the band's experimentation with different styles, while others criticized the album for lacking the improvisational energy of their live performances. Despite the mixed reception, the album was a commercial success, reaching the top 30 on the Billboard 200 chart. Over the years, "Go to Heaven" has gained a dedicated following among fans of the Grateful Dead, who appreciate its eclectic mix of songs and the band's willingness to explore new musical territory. While it may not be considered one of the band's classic albums, "Go to Heaven" remains an important chapter in the Grateful Dead's extensive discography, reflecting their ongoing evolution as musicians and songwriters.