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An Opportunity…Not A Bargain!!!
Used - Vinyl - 1306
First Copy We Have Ever Seen Of This 1977 Rarity.
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Cuffed, Collared And Tagged
New - Vinyl - CR 9009
Sealed 1972 Original.
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Finally Caught Up With Myself
Used - Vinyl - MUS 2504
1977 Original, Appears Unplayed. Produced, Arranged And Recorded By Oliver Sain.
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Finally Caught Up With Myself
New - Vinyl - MUS 2504
Sealed 1977 Original. Two Small Tears On Back Cover Accounted For In Price.
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Greatest Hits
New - Vinyl - 3002
Sealed 1976 Original. Cut Corner. Not A Greatest Hits Compilation, But An Album Of New Material. Swamp Dogg Is Funny That Way.
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Have You Heard This Story?
New - Vinyl - ILPS 9299
Sealed 1974 Original, Small CC.
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Have You Heard This Story??
New - Vinyl - ILPS 9299
Sealed 1974 Original. No Promo Or Deletion Markings. "In 1975, Disco Was Starting To Take Over The Charts, And Perhaps In Hope That He Might Just Sell A Few Records For A Change, Jerry Williams (Aka Swamp Dogg) Kicked Off His Fifth Album, Have You Heard This Story?, With A Potent And Funky Dance Groove Called "The Mind Does The Dancing While The Body Pulls The Strings" That Would Have Inspired Plenty Of Booty-Shaking If The Lyrics Hadn't Been So Weird — Which Means We're Talking About A Fairly Typical Swamp Dogg Album. This Time Out, Williams Delivers A Super-Sized Portion Of Solid Funk And Soul With An Equal Share Of Eccentric Philosophizing On The Side As He Discusses Jesus Before He Became A Media Phenomenon ("When He Was No One"), Comes Home To Find His Wife Cheating On Him With Another Woman ("Did I Come Back Too Soon [Or Stay Away Too Long]"), Shares His Experiences With An Incompetent Physician ("Dr. MLG [JA]"), And Laments The Sad State Of Our Culture And Our Nation ("Chewed Up Grass" And "God Ain't Blessing America"). Swamp Dogg's Experience As A Studio Hand Is Clearly Evident; These Songs Are Rooted In Tough, Sinewy Rhythm Beds That Keep One Foot On The Dancefloor Even As The Lyrics Head Off Into The Twilight Zone, And "I Want A Lifetime Of Loving You" And "I Wouldn't Leave Here To Go To Heaven" Demonstrate The Man Could Write A Straightforward R&B Tune When He Was Of A Mind. But As Great As The Music Is, It's Williams' Weird But Wise Broadsides On The World Around Him That Set Him Apart, And If You've Got A Taste For His Ranting, This Will Slake Your Thirst.” – Mark Deming, All Music Guide
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Have You Heard This??
Used - Vinyl - ILPS 9299
1974 Original, CC. LP Appears Unplayed.
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I'm Not Selling Out, I'm Buying In!
New - Vinyl - TAK 7009
Sealed 1981 Original. Cut Corner. Features A Duet With Esther Phillips Titled "The Love We Got Ain't Worth Two Dead Flies."
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Rat On!
New - Vinyl - EKS 74089
Sealed 1971 Original, COH. Jacket Crease On Back Due To Overly Tight Shrink (See Scan).
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Rat On!
Used - Vinyl - EKS 74089
1971 White Label Promo Housed In A Textured Jacket With Clean Cut Out Hole. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Swamp Dogg's Greatest Hits
New - Vinyl - 3002
Sealed 1976 Original.
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The White Man Made Me Do It
New - Vinyl - ALIVE 0164-1
Sealed 2014 Original.
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Total Destruction To Your Mind
New - Vinyl - LP 7706
Sealed 1970 Gatefold Original. An R&B Masterpiece That Still Remains Unissued On CD. “The Title Track Is A Slam-Bangin' Chunk Of Rock And Funk That's Pushed By A Great Session Band Including Guitarist Jesse Carr And Drummer Johnny Sandlin, And Is Easily Dogg's Finest Moment On Record. But The Rest Of This Is Great Too, Ranging From The Consumer Nightmare "Synthetic World" To The Paternity Blues Of "Mama's Baby, Daddy's Maybe." Plus, Dogg Is A Great Singer, And His Dizzying Range Gets A Workout On These Songs. Good Luck Finding A Copy.” John Dougan, AMG.
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