Sold Date:
June 15, 2019
Start Date:
June 11, 2019
Final Price:
$599.99
(USD)
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Here we have an original first pressing of this psychedelic fuzz-drenched holy grail by this legendary Minneapolis garage band. Only 1,000 of these were pressed. Virtually impossible to find a super clean copy.
The jacket is EX with all seams tight/intact and only the faintest wear. The vinyl is pristine, looks unplayed, EX condition. Probably more a NM but I’m a conservative grader especially with such an album. Play tested and it sounds amazing. See pics.
This is your museum grade top notch collector copy.
The Litter – $100 Fine
Label: Hexagon – HX 681(S)
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1968
Genre: Rock
Style: Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock
The Litter's follow up album to the fabulous godlike ’67 longplayer, 'Distortions', '$100 Fine' ranks as one of its era’s masterpieces. From the ultra-explosive album opener, 'Mindbreaker' (where the Distortions sound now takes on Blue Cheer-like heaviosity) to the LP’s epic finale; a nine-minute, ambitiously retooled 'She’s Not There. In a tradition established on Distortions, The Litter again prove they were the most totally inspired – no, make that totally English-inspired – cover band to invade a US recording studio. $100 Fine includes exceptional covers of Jeff Beck ('Tally Man'), newcomers Procol Harum ('Kaleidoscope'), and last but certainly most obscure, a cover of 'Here I Go Again' by Eire Apparent. But what separates $100 Fine from its predecessor is the emergence of original material, from the ‘Fresh Cream’-style harmonica wailer 'Blues One' to heavier psychedelic fare like '(Under the Screaming Double) Eagle.' For further enticement, we should mention everything is drenched in double-tracked, screaming fuzz from Midwest guitar legend Tom 'Zip' Caplan. Play It Loud!