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1 of only 1000. From 1969, on Oblivion Records, this is Leo Kottke's debut album!
This vinyl has some light scratches, nothing deep, and plays beautifully throughout with only a minor pop or click here and there. Ultrasonically cleaned and Spin Cleaned. Stored in a Sleeve City Ultimate Audiophile Inner Sleeve. Original inner sleeve is included; it is generic white and nothing special. This is one hard to find album and here is an opportunity to own one that sounds really nice. Outer sleeve has its flaws. See photos for details. Photos are very representative. I would give the vinyl a VG+ rating, while the cover is only VG.
From Wikipedia:
12-String Blues (sub-titled Live at the Scholar), is the first album by guitarist , released in 1969.
The majority of the album was recorded live at The Scholar, a Minneapolis coffee house (formerly known as the Ten O'Clock Scholar in another location) that had also featured , and early in their careers. Three of the instrumentals were recorded in a studio. The was a limited edition of 1000 copies, on the Minneapolis West Bank-based Oblivion Records, and has not been reprinted and/or re-issued on CD. Publishing for the songs was by Symposium Music, same as the publishing and record label for Kottke's third LP.