G (Good) – Heavily played, noise likely; cover with visible damage.
Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.
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Genre:Folk World & Country Style:Folk, Country, Acoustic
Tracklist:
A1. Oh Babe It Ain't No Lie A2. Señor A3. Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss A4. Hello In There A5. Poor Ellen Smith B1. All The Good Times Are Past And Gone B2. Ginseng Sullivan B3. Abandoned Love B4. Jackson B5. Y'All Come
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Issued with a printed inner sleeve and housed in a textured Stoughton tip-on jacket.
U.K. release date was 28th January 2022 due to shipping delays.
Catalog number on spine: ACNY-2015
Catalog number on labels: ACNY-2015LP
[Hype sticker:
Stereophile quality analog home recordings.
Plated and pressed at Quality Record Pressings.
[Acony sticker:
Acony Records • Always high fidelity • Mastered from the original tapes •
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Technical Notes
Home recordings were made with a Telefunken SM2c microphone on an Otari MX55 ¼" 2 Track at 15ips. Custom tube Studer A820 playback was cut directly to lacquer on a Neumann VMS 80 lathe with an Ortofon DSS 731 cutterhead. A Fairchild 670 Limiter, Barry Wolifson's M/S Decoder, and a P&G 1500 Series Stereo Fader were essential to the transfer.