New and Old Roger

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janglebox wrote:
jimk wrote:Is that recording widely available?
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"Widely available" — no. I bought it in 1989, I believe, and have rarely seen it in what we used to call "record stores." Those of course are now mostly gone, but to give you another example of its relative scarceness, the CD's not available on iTunes.
Oh....shoot. I guess I'm out of luck. :(
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Scastles wrote:
jimk wrote:Is that recording widely available?
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Here 'ya go.

http://www.amazon.com/Feel-Possessed-Tr ... 870&sr=1-1
Thanks, Stan.
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I, too, perfer early Roger to today's Roger. The guitar sound, especially. He was young and experimenting in the '60s. Now he's older and he's pretty much got what he does down.
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