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Tom Shaw – Blind Lemon's Buddy 1972 blues LP VERY CLEAN Blue Goose Records PROMO

Sold Date: July 17, 2020
Start Date: June 3, 2020
Final Price: $44.99 (USD)
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Tom Shaw – Blind Lemon's Buddy 1972 blues LP VERY CLEAN Blue Goose Records PROMO gold label
vinyl is near mint and plays very clean no writing on labels plain paper inner sleeve jacket is firm sticker on top left of jacket front (see pictures) no writing on jacket PROMO STAMP on back of jacket no seem splits
Tom Shaw – Blind Lemon's Buddy Label: Blue Goose Records – BG 2008 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo Country: US Released: 1972 Genre: Blues Style: Country Blues, Texas Blues Tracklist A1Baby Be A Boy Child Named Him After Me A2Stop In The Valley A3Some Men Like Doggin' A4Just Can't Keep From Crying A5Match Box Blues A6Rock B1Samson And Delilah B2Howling Wolf Blues B3Martin Luther King B4Ella Speed B5Broke And Ain't Got A Dime B6Prowling Ground Hog Credits Arranged By – Tom Shaw (tracks: A3, A4, B1, B2, B4, B5) Engineer, Producer, Photography By – Nick Perls Guitar, Vocals – Tom Shaw Liner Notes – Stephen Calt Written-By – Lemon Jefferson (tracks: A5, B5), Willie Johnson (tracks: A4), J. T. Smith (tracks: B2), Alexander (tracks: A3), Tom Shaw (tracks: A1, A2, A6, B3, B4, B6) Notes Gold labels (original release).
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USA Media Mail Shipping is $4.00
Record is securely packed with care in a way that I like to receive my purchases.
Record ships in plastic protective sleeve, in cardboard record mailer with extra cardboard inserts for protection. 
I played this record on my Technics 1200 turntable.  If you have a Crosley or other cheap/budget turntable, there is a chance that with this and every record the tone arm might bounce off.   This is not a sign of a deficient record, this is an issue with the turntable.  If you encounter this problem, a penny taped to the top of the head of your tone arm generally fixes that issue.
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