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Goldberg - Misty Flats LP. 1974 U.S. private press mellow folky loner record. Barry Thomas Goldberg was 23 in 1974, the year his Minneapolis power-pop group, The Batch, split up. Rudderless, he set about recording his solo album 'Misty Flats', and though few would hear it in its day, he hit on something very special indeed. "In 1974, the world was weary, the Vietnam War was ending, America was at this place where it didn't know where it was heading, it was the fumes of Watergate days," says Goldberg now. "I'd just left my band, and I didn't know where I was heading either. And that's what 'Misty Flats' represents: neither high road nor low, but somewhere in between." This first-ever vinyl reissue comes with an essay by Peter Relic interviewing Goldberg and includes unseen archival photos. The LP on 180-gram vinyl has remastered sound and is housed in a deluxe gatefold "tip-on" jacket. (sealed)
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