Jim Sullivan

Jim Sullivan
Jim Sullivan

38,99 EUR
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Light In The Attic / Cargo
Release date: 01/Nov/2019
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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Don't Let It Throw You"
02. "Sunny Jim"
03. "Tea Leaves"
04. "Biblical Boogie (True He's Gone)"
05. "Lonesome Picker"
06. "Sandman"
07. "Tom Cat"
08. "You Show Me The Way To Go"
09. "Amos"
10. "I'll Be Here"
11. "Plain To See"
Number of discs: 1
Description:The self-titled LP was originally released on Playboy mogul Hugh Hefnerâ??s short-lived Playboy imprint. Horns sweeten this funky and bombastic session driven by Jimâ??s unmistakably larger-than-life voice and exceptional song-writing chops, alongside a cast of legendary session musicians including Jim Hughart. Another LP youâ??ll rarely see in the wild, it is by no means the poor relation of U.F.O., but rather a big stride into country, folk rock, and swampy blues, mesmerically finger-picked, brass-bedecked, and with that uniqueness of phrasingâ??part crooner, part jazz singerâ??that makes Sullivan such a rare performer. -
Limited vinyl LP pressing in deluxe tip-on jacket with debossing. Digitally remastered edition of this albumby the singer/songwriter. On March 4, 1975, Jim Sullivan mysteriously disappeared outside Santa Rosa, New Mexico. His VW bug was found abandoned, his motel room untouched. Some think he got lost. Some think the mafia bumped him. Some even think he was abducted by aliens. The self-titled LP was originally released on Playboy mogul Hugh Hefner's short-lived Playboy imprint. Horns sweeten this funky and bombastic session driven by Jim's unmistakably larger-than-life voice and exceptional song-writing chops, alongside a cast of legendary session musicians including Jim Hughart. Another LP you'll rarely see in the wild, it is by no means the poor relation of U.F.O., but rather a big stride into country, folk rock, and swampy blues, brass-bedecked, and with that uniqueness of phrasing-part crooner, part jazz singer-that makes Sullivan such a rare performer. Each song could have been a bonafide radio hit, but with spotty promotion and negative connotations surrounding the Playboy name, the self-titled album suffered a fate known all too well and fizzled out. While Sullivan's disappearance remains unsolved, his music endures and is finally gaining him the recognition he deserves, albeit long overdue.
Mastered from the original analog tapes. Includes booklet with liner notes and rare archive photos. Deluxe die cut gatefold jacket with embossed lettering. Issued with obi strip. Runouts are etched
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