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Rainy Day Blues
Top Left: Dynamic Bobby Bland’s, Here’s The Man!!! Produced in 1962, this was the first Duke album issued in stereo format. This is a 1988 repress. Its not the prettiest, but it plays fine! This album is not available on cd and has not been repressed or released since 88.
Bottom Left: An RCA Legendary Performer Collection, this is a great Woody Guthrie compilation, documenting his finest “Dust Bowl Ballads”. Released in 77, this issue is in great shape with slight discoloration on the cover, but still includes original booklet insert filled with great photos.
Top Right: Arkansas Trap, one of George “Harmonica” Smith’s few solo releases, shows his strong admiration for the style of Little Walter. Known mostly for his collaborative work with many of the greats like Muddy Waters, his solo work is also a great, rare find. Released in 1971 on Dream (London Records), this is a promo copy in good condition.
Bottom Right: Robert Johnson, King of the Delta Blues, was not recognized as such until this 1961 re release on Columbia, allowing his music (recorded in 1936-37) to reach a wider audience for the first time. Now recognized as a master of blues, Johnson died at 27 before his time. This copy in good condition, a must have for any serious blues collector.
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Rare Vinyl Gems
Top Left: The Power Of Lard 1989 EP released by Lard. (Excellent condition)
Top Right: The Cramps, “Lets Get Fucked Up” / “How Come You Do Me” 12″ single, 1994 (Not in orginal cover, damaged, but plays)
Bottom Left: Love, The Cult. Original 1985 pressing, Beggars Banquet. (Excellent condition)
Bottom Right: Original pressing, 1988 debut album, Danzig’s, Danzig. (SUPER RARE, priced cheap for damage on inside cover, vinyl in good condition)
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Sunday Scriptures from the Cloud 8 Vault.
Described by the band as an essay on comparative world religions, The Scriptures was the fifth studio album released by Christian Death. The liner notes state that the work is “a translation of world beliefs by Valor.” The album is split into two acts, later reissues omitted these subtitles. This is a rare German import.