Brokedown Palace (song)

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ReleasedNovember 1970
Length4:09
"Brokedown Palace"
Song by Grateful Dead
from the album American Beauty
ReleasedNovember 1970
Genre
Length4:09
LabelWarner Bros
ComposerJerry Garcia
LyricistRobert Hunter
Producers
  • Grateful Dead
  • Steve Barncard
Official audio
"Brokedown Palace" on YouTube

"Brokedown Palace" is a song by the American rock band Grateful Dead, released as the seventh track on the band's fifth studio album American Beauty (1970).[1]

Robert Hunter, the band's lyricist wrote the lyrics for "Brokedown Palace" alongside "Ripple" and "To Lay Me Down" in about two hours on his first trip to England, as he recalled: "I sat there with a case of retsina and I opened up a bottle of that stuff", he continued by saying that "for some reason this creative energy started racing through me and I could do no wrong".[2] It was originally considered for included on Workingman's Dead, but did not make the final tracklisting.[3]

Composition and lyrics

The music of "Brokedown Palace" has been described as a "simple, slow gospel-inspired blues melody" by Matthew Greenwald.[1] Lyrically, it takes inspiration from the experiences Hunter had around the time of the album, with a hope for the future.[1]

Release and reception

Personnel

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