US rock band which toured with the likes of Traffic, the Supremes and B.B. King
A rather large number of members (initially 11) due to them having a horn section.
On the rear cover of this album is a large silhouette of their blind blues lead singer, George Leh.
Swallow - Out Of The Nest
Warner Brothers
Cat# BS 2606
1972
USA release
Cover is in good condition, some cellotape edge repair in the past due to weak seams, obvious vinyl ring on the front and a bit sad looking overall - this cover has seen a lot of handling. Record label has a pencil price marking (Side 2). Notice the diagonal cut across the top right hand corner, that denotes that this album was a product deletion and returned to the label - usually due to a lack of sales, stores could return vinyl for credit by the record label.
New inner plastic sleeve plus I am also including the original paper printed sleeve for nostalgic reasons - it is basically a promotional product from the record label, complete with order form for Warner's "loss leaders" to get the retail customers in the door - ($2 for a double album from the likes of Frank Zappa - yikes!)
Vinyl is in very good condition, inspected under a white halogen light source and I can see some light scratches/marks on each side. I then played the album entirely and
New outer protective sleeve
Tracks: Something Started Happening, Brown Eyed Baby Boy, Jason, Why Am I Treated So Bad, Confusion - Sadness - Trouble, Come Home Woman, Aches And Pains, Common Man, Shuffle