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Between 1967 and 1989, the Grateful Dead released 13 studio albums. That’s a great run for any act, but that number only represents a very small portion of the projects that the jam rockers have sent to various Billboard charts.
The musicians began sharing live recordings while they were still making music in the studio, and in the decades since the Grateful Dead split – at least in its initial form – the group has racked up dozens of best-selling live compilations, full-lengths, and EPs. It’s not odd for the Grateful Dead to score multiple new best-selling titles each year, and over time, the band has become the most successful when it comes to one of the most competitive sales lists in America.
This week, the Grateful Dead return with not one, but a pair of new bestsellers. The rockers even double up on one tally, as they once again put on display just how dedicated their fan base remains to this day.
WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 08: (L-R) Bill Kreutzmann, Bob Weir and Mickey Hart of The Grateful Dead attend the 47th Kennedy Center Honors at The Kennedy Center on December 08, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Paul Morigi/Getty Images)
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On the current edition of the Top Album Sales chart, Billboard’s look at the bestselling releases of any style and via any format in the U.S., the Grateful Dead collect two new wins. The higher-ranking of the pair, titled Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA, June 11, 1976, launches at No. 33. The Grateful Dead barely manages to land a second arrival, as On a Back Porch, Vol. 3 opens in second-to-last place on the tally, coming in at No. 49.
The first of those two sold just under 4,900 copies in its first tracking frame, according to Luminate. On a Back Porch, Vol. 3 sold a little less than 4,200 copies at the same time.
With two arrivals on this week’s Top Album Sales chart, the Grateful Dead furthers its lead over all other artists when it comes to the greatest number of appearances. The Grateful Dead is the only act with triple-digit hits, and the musicians beat Neil Young, who claims the second-most successes, more than twice over. That singer-songwriter has seen 63 projects land on the Top Album Sales tally for at least one frame, while the Grateful Dead is now up to 138 bestsellers.
AUSTIN, TX - MARCH 15: Neil Young attend the "Paradox" Premiere 2018 SXSW Conference and Festivals at Paramount Theatre on March 15, 2018 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for SXSW)
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Of that sum, an incredible 49 have soared into the top 10. Rather shockingly, however, only one release by the Grateful Dead has made it to No. 1 on the Top Album Sales chart. In February 2024, Dave’s Picks, Vol. 49: Frost Amphitheater, Stanford U, Palo Alto, CA, 4/27/85 & 4/28/85 managed one turn at the summit before slipping off the roster entirely. 10 additional releases stalled one spot shy of running the show.
The Top Album Sales chart is inundated with debuts this week thanks to the latest iteration of Record Store Day. The Grateful Dead, as is often the case, took part, and its new bestsellers are connected to that music industry event as well.
Of the 50 spaces on the roster, 27 are occupied by debuts, almost all of which are attached to the semi-annual gathering. On a Back Porch, Vol. 3 is the lowest-ranking arrival, while the Boston Music Hall live set lands in between debuts from Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize’s supergroup project Nine Inch Noize and Ethel Cain.
ROSKILDE, DENMARK - JULY 05: Trent Reznor from Nine Inch Nails performs at Roskilde Festival at Dyrskuepladsen on July 5, 2025 in Roskilde, Denmark. (Photo by Didier Messens/Redferns)
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Both of the Grateful Dead’s new bestsellers were released on vinyl, but only one manages to land on the Vinyl Albums chart. Boston Music Hall opens at No. 23 on that ranking, earning the Grateful Dead its thirty-ninth placement on the format-specific tally.
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