U.F.O. (Blue Splatter Vinyl)

Jim Sullivan
U.F.O. (Blue Splatter Vinyl)

37,39 EUR
LP
Light In The Attic / Cargo
Release date: 18/Aug/2023
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Sales Rank: #3119 in Classic Rock
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Style: Classic Rock
Product No.: 2100889351

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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Jerome"
02. "Plain As Your Eyes Can See"
03. "Roll Back the Time"
04. "Whistle Stop"
05. "Rosey"
06. "Highways"
07. "U.F.O."
08. "So Natural"
09. "Johnny"
10. "Sandman"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Blue Splatter Vinyl
Description:Ultra rare 1969 private press psych-folk-rock masterpiece â?? featuring the legendary Wrecking Crew (Beach Boys, Phil Spector) First time on CD 48-page CD booklet w/ unseen photos, lyrics, and archival newspaper articles - BLUE SPLATTER VINYL
In March 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 in the desert. Some think he fell foul of a local family with alleged mafia ties. Some think he was abducted by aliens. By coincidence - or perhaps not - Jim's 1969 debut album was titled U. F. O. Released in tiny numbers on a private label, it too was truly lost, until Seattle's Light In The Attic Records begun a years-long quest to give it the full release it deserves - and to solve the mystery of Sullivan's disappearance. Only one of those things happened. For record collectors, some albums are considered impossible to get hold of, records so rare you could sit on eBay for years and not get a sniff of a copy. U. F. O. is one of those albums. A seventh son, Jim Sullivan was a West Coast should-have-been, an Irish-American former high school quarterback whose gift for storytelling earned him cult status in the Malibu bar where he performed nightly. Sullivan was always on the edge of fame; hanging out with movie stars like Harry Dean Stanton, performing on the Jose Feliciano show, even stealing a cameo in the ultimate hippie movie, Easy Rider. Friend and actor Al Dobbs thought he could change all that, and founded a label - Monnie Records - to release Jim's album, enlisting the assistance of Phil Spector's legendary sessioneers The Wrecking Crew to do so. That's Don Randi, Earl Palmer and Jimmy Bond you can hear, the latter also acting as producer and arranger.
Comes with a poly-lined paper inner sleeve featuring titles available in the Light In The Attic catalog up to LITA 199 ([r26518058]). Some copies may have a sticker on the back cover that states "Made In Czech Republic". The back of the booklet states that this release is "A Playground Productions Concept". Originally released in 1969 as Monnie 0003.
No. of tracks: 10
Manufacturer No.: 00159360
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