My Dad was a music reviewer for decades and wrote for both Rolling Stone magazine and the San Francisco Chronicle. This item comes directly from his personal collection. I thank you for checking it out and considering adding it to
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THIS IS A TRIP FOR YOUR COLLECTION! VINYL IS VG- TO VG IMO. THERE ARE MANY MARKS BUT I CANNOT FEEL ANY. COVER IS A NICE GATEFOLD WITH SOME RING WEAR BUT SOLID! PLEASE SEE PICS!!! THANK YOU, TRUE 777ER!!!
The product is a first pressing vinyl LP titled "And I Turned As I Had Turned As A Boy" by artist Dulcimer, released in 1971 under Mercury Records. The record is in a 12" format with a speed of 33 RPM, featuring a paper sleeve and etched design. The genre of the album is a mix of prog/folk, with the vocals as the main instrument. This LP captures the essence of the 1970s era with its English language lyrics and traditional style, making it a valuable addition to any music collector's vinyl records collection.
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