Freak Folkies Love Private-Press Records, But Leave Joanna Out Of It
This weekend, the New York Times profiled the burgeoning market for rare, often folk, private-press releases, recorded in the '60s and early '70s, and produced "largely in runs of a few hundred copies and in many cases far less." The article describes the appeal to collectors ("But for music fans who celebrate obscurantist work, a rare gem is only worthwhile ...
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