Description: No other way to describe this album other than a " Forgotten classic ". Hard to get, as here presented repress, near on impossible to find the 1964 original. For those unfamiliar with the artist. American born, with both his solo and group work were mostly done in the sixties and seventies. From the mid to late sixties he fronted the West Coast PHYCHADELIC group, " The Youngbloods ". Followed in the seventies with a very creditable solo career, check out a track called, " Gray day ". Consider if you will this album came out in 1964, who else did you have, Bob DYLAN, Woddie Guttre. Joan Baez. This album was recorded in a four hour one take session in New York, financed by the producer. The artist a complete unknown at the time. Striped down acoustic, with Jesse's tenor voice laid beautifully over. A couple of tracks to check out. " Four in the morning / Strange love / I think I'll take to WHISKEY ". Please see photos for track listing, All my RECORDS are play tested before listing, always read the condition notes.
Price: 16.5 GBP
Location: Pitstone
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Shipping Cost: 25.51 GBP
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Features: Play tested
Format: Record
Record Size: 12"
Material: Vinyl
Colour: Black
Edition: 1973 repress.
Record Label: Capitol Vine series.
Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve
Release Title: The Soul of a city boy.
Sleeve Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Artist: Jesse Colin Young
Record Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Release Year: 1964
Style: 1960s, Acoustic Blues and folk.
Genre: American folk revival
Inlay Condition: Excellent (EX)
Type: LP