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Till I'm The Best I Can Be
LP (Item 569882) Unheard-Of, 1980s/1990s — Condition: New Copy
Home spun sounds from Russell Hoke in his Unheard-Of series of vinyl releases – with Russell on guitar, banjo, harmonica and bagpipes (real AND fake). One of those is the closing "The Unjust Incarceration" recorded at Trinity University in 1984. Other tracks include "Morning Medicine", "The Play", "Jeremiah", "The Demon's In You", "A Wee Tattie" and more. (Very limited. Comes in a hand-assembled package from Russell himself.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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