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| [[Greg Irons]] gestaltete verschiedene Albumhüllen, darunter die folgenden.
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| | 1969 || Aum || LP || <b>Resurrection</b> || [[image:country_us.gif]] US: Fillmore Records F 30002 || rowspan=2 | Graphics and illumination
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| | 1969 || Blue Cheer || LP || <b>New! Improved!</b> || [[image:country_us.gif]] US: || rowspan=2 | Artwork
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| [[image:bluecheerLPnewimproved_front.jpg|50px|right]]
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| | colspan=5 | <small>Peace of mind / Fruit and iceburgs / Honey butter lover / When it all gets old / West Coast child of sunshine / I want my baby back / Aces'n'eights / As long as I live / It takes a lot to laugh</small>
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| | 1969 || [[Screamin' Jay Hawkins]] || LP || <b>What that is</b>
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| | 1972 || Jefferson Airplane || LP || <b>Long John Silver</b>
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| | 1973 || Jefferson Airplane || LP || <b>30 seconds over Winterland</b>
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| | 1975.02 || Old and in the Way || LP || <b>Old and in the way</b> || [[image:country_us.gif]] US: Round Records RX 103 || rowspan=2 | [[image:oldandinthewayLPoldandintheway_front.jpg|50px|right]]
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| An iconic album for early '70s bluegrass fans, and a big bridge from the world of acidhead hippies into the traditional folk scene. The gathering of David Grisman, Peter Rowan, old-time fiddle whiz Vassar Clements and the Grateful Dead's teddybear avatar, Jerry Garcia is news in and of itself -- the Greg Irons cover art (of later editions) was just icing on the cake, giving this disc ultimate counterculture status. The band itself wasn't together that long, and was a pretty informal gig to begin with. They were, as the saying goes, ragged but right -- a little haphazard when compared to the classic recordings of the bluegrass elders, but full of the right attitude.
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| | colspan=5 | <small>Pig in a pen / Midnight moonlight / Old and in the way / Knockin' on your door / The hobo song // Panama Red / Wild horses / Kissimmee Kid / White dove / Land of the Navajo</small>
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| | 2000.03 || Wavy Gravy || CD || <b>Old feathers, new bird</b> || || rowspan=2 | [[image:wavygravyCDoldfeathersnewbird_front.jpg|50px|right]]
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| | colspan=5 | <small>The green acid at Woodstock / The United States of Chicago / Nobody for President / Livermore or Less ~ The mutant bunny for peace / Bubbles for Buddha / Harpo's leader / How Hugh Romney became Wavy Gravy and a tiny tip of Texas went to Heaven / Basic human needs / The perfect high</small>
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| | 2003.10 || Jefferson Starship || 2CD || <b>Deeper space, Extra virgin sky</b>
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