1970 New Zealand 12-track stereo LP, a part protest album from the Detroit based singer songwriter that enjoyed a complete career revival courtesy of his success in South Africa & Australasia as documented in the 2012 film’Searching For Sugar Man’. Needless to say, demand for his poorly selling original pressings has shot through the roof and they have become gold dust around the world as the abortive career of this man was realised as being a classic snapshotof those post Dylan semi-psyche protest song times. The fully laminated pinched spine flipback picture sleeve has the full lyrics printed on the back and shows just a little light shelfwear & the vinyl remains excellent with little sign of play and sounds really good [we played it]. A lost treasure, rediscovered just for you! SASL934336
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