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Wait... so two of the four “clues” were just plain wrong?
I tried to pin down the release year and couldn't find anything definitive. Did anyone else? Questionable at least. There are some other releases from 69 with a higher cat number, iirc, but that doesn't always mean anything.

The other one was definitely wrong.

Edit: not the first time I've seen a discogs listing where the person who added the original release used the recording date instead of actual release, that's why I'm not sure.
 
I tried to pin down the release year and couldn't find anything definitive. Did anyone else? Questionable at least. There are some other releases from 69 with a higher cat number, iirc, but that doesn't always mean anything.

The other one was definitely wrong.

Edit: not the first time I've seen a discogs listing where the person who added the original release used the recording date instead of actual release, that's why I'm not sure.

The site lists 1969, so they seem to be going with that.

 
Looking forward to hearing this month's Classic release. This is definitely the sort of thing I'd have skipped over and ignored normally, so it's good to get new music on the radar.
I was streaming it this past weekend and my fiancée was super into it. I think it will be an album that we throw on during the weekends just like James Booker was.
 
I'm so tempted to buy the Bruce Springsteen box set Plangent did but I have spent WAY too much money on records while in quarantine and already own just about all the albums in it in various forms...
Haha yeah I can relate. The Errol record is my first experience with Plangent but I am eager to hear more.
 
I'm so tempted to buy the Bruce Springsteen box set Plangent did but I have spent WAY too much money on records while in quarantine and already own just about all the albums in it in various forms...
I need to at least get Nebraska, but I keep putting it off. My original is crazy noisy. IIRC, even Mr. Analog Fremer said it was an improvement over the original, right?
 
I need to at least get Nebraska, but I keep putting it off. My original is crazy noisy. IIRC, even Mr. Analog Fremer said it was an improvement over the original, right?
I was just listening to my OG Nebraska pressing actually. It's not bad but mine is in really good shape. I think just about everybody said those Plangent pressings of Bruce sound better...Bruce is the one who pushed to do the box set apparently after hearing one of the albums pressed with that process. I think Bob Ludwig remastered them too.
 
So the consensus is to keep the Albert classic and not swap out for credit / something else?
The consensus is get what you'll spin! Albert King is available to stream so you can take a listen. I personally like it and think I'd get a bunch of listens out of it. If you don't like any of the ROTMs and have a bunch of the swaps already, then go for credit. I've seen people in australia say they will swap for credit on their main track and then use that to buy an Analogue Productions pressing (if those are still in store and ya like any titles).
 
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