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Open Country – The crazy CBS/Sunday Times triple LP sampler 1972

Posted on October 21, 2018

 

I picked up this insane triple album in Nottingham for a pound…i.e. 33 1/3p per disc 🙂 The image is a woman with plastic animals all over…mad but reminds me of the later Loose early compilation below:-)

It is a Sunday Times offer from 1972 in collaboration with CBS so content and vinyl quality very good.

It all CBS related acts so you get The Byrds, Johnny Cash, Carter Family etc etc.

Amazing selection which fully listed on the discogs page.

https://www.discogs.com/Various-Open-Country/release/5140579

I paid the going rate it seems ÂŁ1.99 so not a collector’s item but nice none the less.

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