Greyhound Blues nonfragileDaniel Augusta Hunt, better known as Junior Hunt, was born in Munford, AL in 1929. On or around March 11th, 1953, Hunt recorded these two songs at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis and they were released in June of that year. For over 50 years, these songs were believed to only exist in 78 rpm form, until a copy pressed as a 45 rpm 7" single turned up in Minnesota. This only known copy was sold on eBay in 2010 for $10,323. This marks the first legitimate
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Liner notes by Bob Bert (Sonic Youth
Destruction of Man is a breathtaking lyric that’s as complex and heartbreaking as the country itself
headed back to Nashville while on tour last Spring and left the Blue Room audience in stitches
And all but 200 or so copies of the original 2000 pressed were unintentionally trashed
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but with the impossibly infectious title track and songs like the Gainsbourg penned "Nous Ne Sommes Va-T'en" and the groovy Farfissa driven "Faut-Il que Je T'Aime
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