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ACID ARCHIVES RARE SEALED LP CAROLINE PEYTON INTUITION Indiana Psych Funk Folk ACID ARCHIVES RARE SEALED LP CAROLINE PEYTON INTUITION Indiana Psych Funk Folk
CAROLINE PEYTON SEALED LP
INTUITION
BAR B Q RECORDS # 8
Factory
sealed original United States pressing of this amazing obscurity.
Released in 1977, this is the second album by Caroline Peyton,
pressed on the tiny “Bar B Q” record label out of Bloomington,
Indiana.
This album is reviewed favorably on page 256 of
“The Acid Archives Second Edition” by Patrick Lundborg. Patrick
writes, “Peyton’s second album is a vast improvement, with a full
band, a remake of an excellent Screaming Gypsy Bandits song, some
dreamy folk-pop, and cover photos that show her to be the cutest
hippie in history. A few songs veer towards funk and disco, in a
reasonably convincing way. It’s clear that her heart is in some
sort of sell-out attempt (she’d succeed many years later, becoming
a voice in many Disney films, and releasing a Celtic Christmas
album), but still this is a decent record with likeable moments for
both folk and funk fans”.
The copy we are offering is a beautiful factory sealed original pressing from 1977. The shrink wrap is clean and has the small “breathe hole”, which is correct for the time period. The cover is well preserved.
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