RSD 2024 AVAILABLE TO BUY NOW click here
Artist: | Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band |
Title: | Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band Garden Of Joy Vinyl LP USED |
Label: | |
Released: | 1967 |
Please note this release date may be subject to change and also stock arrival can be subject to delays, in particular if this is an overseas release. |
|
Format: | USED VINYL LP |
Country | US |
SKU: | WZ-2464885691 |
Condition: | USED - See description |
The items we sell are brand new and unused official releases supplied to us by record companies, unless stated otherwise in the listing. Generally all items are sealed (this will be stated in the listing title). Occasionally we may open an LP to confirm any colour variant. We sometimes sell used items, this will be shown in the listing. | |
Genre: | Blues , Blues , Folk, World, & Country |
Cleaned on our ultrasonic Degritter Mark II and supplied with new poly inner sleeve and Discrepancy Records 100um vinyl outer sleeve.
A1 | If You're A Viper Written-By - Rosetta Howard | |
A2 | Minglewood Written-By - Noah Lewis | |
A3 | Garden Of Joy Written-By - Clifford Hayes | |
A4 | The Circus Song Adapted By, Arranged By - Bill Keith Adapted By, Arranged By - Fritz Richmond Adapted By, Arranged By - Geoff Muldaur Adapted By, Arranged By - Jim Kweskin Adapted By, Arranged By - Maria Muldaur Adapted By, Arranged By - Richard Greene Written-By - Floyd Thompson Written-By - J. E. Guernsey | |
A5 | My Old Man Written-By - Bernie Hanighen Written-By - Johnny Mercer | |
A6 | Kaloobafak (I'm Confessin' That I Love You) Written-By - Al Neiburg Written-By - Doc Daugherty Written-By - Ellis Reynolds Written-By - Fritz Richmond | |
B1 | The Sheik Of Araby Written-By - Francis Wheeler Written-By - Harry B. Smith Written-By - Ted Snyder | |
B2 | When I Was A Cowboy Adapted By - Alan Lomax Adapted By - John A. Lomax Written-By - Huddie Ledbetter | |
B3 | Mood Indigo Written-By - Barney Bigard Written-By - Duke Ellington Written-By - Irving Mills | |
B4 | I Ain't Gonna Marry Adapted By, Arranged By - Bill Keith Adapted By, Arranged By - Fritz Richmond Adapted By, Arranged By - Geoff Muldaur Adapted By, Arranged By - Jim Kweskin Adapted By, Arranged By - Maria Muldaur Adapted By, Arranged By - Richard Greene Written-By - Sara Martin | |
B5 | Ella Speed Adapted By - Alan Lomax Adapted By - John A. Lomax Written-By - Huddie Ledbetter | |
B6 | Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You Written-By - Andy Razaf Written-By - Don Redman |
dispatched in | 4-6 weeks |
format | vinyl |
year of release | 1967 |
condition | used |
genre | Folk, World, & Country |
genre | Blues |
artist | Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band |
label | Reprise Records |
Country | US |
Recently In Stock | Yes |
Forthcoming | No |
Review This Product!
Help other Discrepancy Records users shop smarter by writing reviews for products you have purchased.
Best service again
Sent In By: Leon on 9 May 2024I can actually not say enough times how happy I'm with the discovery of Discrepancy Records. There flawless service and delivery always puts a smile on my face. I tell many other people this is the go to website to order vinyl online and that they won't be disappointed. Thanks team
Don't Buy Anywhere Else!
Sent In By: David on 5 May 2024I'm in Brisbane and I've been buying from Discrepancy Records for a number of years now. The range far exceeds anything available locally (new, used and RSD releases). Every single time, the records arrive incredibly well packaged (Australia Post-proof!) and my latest purchase - Pink Floyd, The Dark Side Of The Moon (UV printed) - was no exception. Quite simply, I won't buy anywhere else and I'd advise anyone who is serious about range, quality and service to do the same.
Isaiah Collier & The Chosen Few Cosmic Transition
Sent In By: George Kuhl on 3 May 2024Great service and very well priced music. Had a hard time finding this particular album anywhere - in stock and the cheapest price around...packing and postage was super fast and my records arrived in perfect state! Couldn't ask for anything more.Highly recommend shopping here first. AA++ Always back for more...