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v/a- BIRTH / WORK / DEATH: Work, Money and Status in Country Music (1950-1970) LP dream pop you might hear something about

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you might hear something about him if you go to Enugu

not every record is suited for such land-speed - such is the case with Chapel Hill-based songstress REESE McHENRY's debut full-length 12" BAD GIRL

Awaawaa sees the band at their most evocative and psychedelic—presenting a suite-like

” - John Dwyer

Kim Salmon's most enduring legacy

v/a- BIRTH / WORK / DEATH: Work, Money and Status in Country Music (1950-1970) LP dream pop you might hear something aboutLimited edition of 500 copies: 250 Blood Sweat Red 250 Coal Mine Black (randomly inserted) Deluxe gatefold LP with exclusive scholarly liner notes by Alvin Lucia! 18 timeless tales of clanging Hammers and pounding Shovels from wry, dry working stiff diatribes to bare chested exclamations Birth Work Death maps the human work experience from anger to joy, poverty to riches. From the muck crusted mines to late night jukeboxes backwoods outsiders and

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