ZOOT MONEY’S BIG ROLL BAND - It Should’ve Been Me (1990 Euro reissue) EX-/EX+

Sold Date: September 9, 2018
Start Date: April 26, 2018
Final Price: $25.00 (USD)
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This is a fine copy from an unofficial 1990 Euro reissue of the debut LP by British R&B group Zoot Money's Big Roll Band, originally released in 1965.  Zoot and co. specialized in high energy covers of American blues and R&B songs like James Brown's "I'll Go Crazy," Rufus Thomas' "Jump Back," and Jimmy Reed's "Bright Lights Big City."  After a live LP the following year and several singles, the group morphed into the psych outfit Dantalion's Chariot, who in 1967 released the epochal single "The Madman Running Through the Fields."  This release is the only reissue of the record on vinyl to date.  The jacket is a bit curved from storage.  It also has light ring, corner, and seam wear, and light creasing along the spine and seams -- overall EX-.  The disc has a stain on side 2 that has no appreciable effect on play and some light scuffing, and plays close to M- with a little light surface noise (EX+).

I’m in the process of selling off a large personal collection amassed over two decades. All discs have been stored in plastic lined inner sleeves separate from their sleeves. The sleeves have been stored in plastic sleeves. I have play graded discs except where otherwise noted.

If you'd like to order multiple items, I'll happily combine them so that you won't have to pay multiple shipping charges.