The Unwritten Works of Geoffrey, Etc. [Vinyl]
Price 24.75 - 31.60 USD
Previously reissued on CD by Fallout, now issued on deluxe LP format as well; pressed on 180 gram virgin vinyl. Featured in Mojo"s Collection book, The Greatest Albums Of All Time, this enigmatic blend of folk, fuzz-guitar pop and psychedelia first appeared in 1968, when it sank without trace. Overseen by producer T-Bone Burnett (famed for his subsequent work with Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello, Counting Crows and others), it"s a neglected classic that is virtually impossible to find today, making its long-awaited CD debut here. Quote from founding member David Bullock: "Oddly enough, "WCDG" was named in The Mojo Collection as one of the 600 best albums of the pop era. The "band" was five Texas teenagers, one of whom was the now-famous T-Bone Burnett. We all wrote the songs, and T-Bone produced the sessions. Even then, he was an imaginative producer, and we spent hundreds of hours decorating our tracks with plucked pianos, backwards guitar solos, accordions, sand blocks, you name it. When we had enough good songs, we called it an album and somehow got Uni Records to release it. These days, copies can be found on Internet sites that deal in "rare vinyl," which I think sounds much better than "flop records"."