Wonderful sampler CD featuring tracks taken from the vinyl only Disposable Music Library Subscription Discs series from the ever-brilliant Finders Keepers Records founded and run by Andy Votel. The Subscription disc series was a set of five highly limited vinyl pressings featuring library music both new and old. It's a beautiful set with distinctive artwork and high production values. I think a few of them might still be available.
There's a divers range of styles on this sampler disc, but it hangs together really well as an album in it's own right.
The Finders Keepers website is a joy and they issue/reissue lost treasures at a spectacular rate both on vinyl and CD.
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Sunday, April 24, 2011
Various Artists Sampler
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