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| Artist information: |
| Artist:
Wilkin John Buck |
| Instrument(s):
Vocals, Guitar | | Country:
U.S.A. | | Gender:
Male |
| Other info:
See also: Ronny & The Daytonas |
| Record title:
In Search of Food, Clothing, Shelter and Sex (US) | | Price: (Euro)
20 |
| Main style:
Rock | | Substyle(s):
Country-Rock, Mainstream, Singer-Songwriters |
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| Record information: | | |
| Record Company/
Label:
Liberty | | Catalogue
number:
LST 7639 | Released
originally:
1969 | This copy:
(if not orig.)
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| Cover made in:
U.S.A. | | Record made in:
U.S.A. | Media:
Album | Sub media:
LP |
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| Condition/
cover:
EX- | | Condition/
record(s):
EX | | |
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| Label: | | Cover: |
| Black '...Visual Sound Stereo' labels with silver print and 'rainbow slice' on the left. Boxed light blue and black Liberty "Statue of Liberty" picture logo on the left. | | Glossy fold-out cover. Cut corner. |
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| Looks virtually unplayed. | | Lyrics in the inner sleeve. |
| Other information & picture: |
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| An American singer-songwriter, born in Nashville Tennessee, best remembered as the frontman of the 1960's surf band Ronny & The Daytonas. He's also a son of Marijohn Wilkin, a renowned female country music songwriter who actually discovered Kris Kristofferson. A mixture of orchestrated ballads and mainstream / country rock, featuring a nice version of "Me and Bobby McGhee". However, the stand-out track of the album is "Apocalypse 1969" (written by Wilkin & Kristofferson) with some fine guitar playing. His 1st solo album.
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