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Jul 26, 2017
High Quality Enzymes
These are very high quality digestive enzymes. They help your body break down many foods that are hard to process, cut down on gas and bloating and contribute to your health by making nutrients more readily available. I've used a lot of brands and rank Rainbow Light among the very best available.

Jan 20, 2021
Not worth the money
Love the looks and it's super soft and comfy, but it is already tearing around the seams (I've only had it a week or so). Really disappointed as I spent $20 and it's official Dead product. Has me wondering about the quality of other official Dead products. Not worth the money.
Mar 18, 2011
Get Blitzed!
Another great album from a year of great albums, 1971. This band is good, real good, and the songs are high quality, with good vocals.
This disc opens with a blast of fuzz driven power boogie, called For Mad Men Only, similar in style to the heavier versions of the oft covered Baby Please Don't Go. Following this, you have Snakes And Ladders. It starts out in a trippy funk and turns into heavy rock, with dark riffs and more fuzz. Great stuff! Then we get a mood swing. The 25th Of December 1969 starts off slow with someone feeling sorry for themself, all alone at Christmas. The music gets darker, and the song tells about places and people with real problems. It finishes up on a cheerful note with folks at a Christmas party, eating, drinking beer and hitting on a joint. Well written song with alot of meaning. Cut #4, In Part, gets down to some flute enhanced prog rock, powered by the very fine drumming of Tony Newman (I loved this guy's work on Beck Ola). The drumming is perfect throughout the entire album, but Newman really gets the spotlight in this one.
Starting off side 2 of the original vinyl, 8 Mad Grim Nits is a killer jam, with guitarist James Black soloing all over the place on top of a heavy, jazzy groove provided by bassist Reid Hudson and the already praised Tony Newman. The music gets heavier as it goes, an unrelenting assault of rock pleasure. The mood changes again with High Beech, a mostly acoustic song with a spacey sound and feel, though it gets funky in places. Honey Colored Time is a dark vibed, slow tempo song that reminds me more than a bit of Scottish heavy psyche band, The Human Beast. The song gets jazzy for a bit, then returns to the opening music. Fine guitar work from Mr. Black towards the end. The album closes with a mellow, trippy number called Just Thinking. It gives me a mental picture of sitting on a deserted beach, the sun and your trip slowly disappearing.
As a whole, a very enjoyable musical journey, though I could've handled another fuzzy rocker in the mix. Nice gatefold mini-album with Reportoire Records ususal high standards for sound and packaging. Get The 2nd Of May and get blitzed!