A1 Ken And Judy– Sanity Anno 2:06
The Jester * Look, It's Us [Various Artists w Guy Clark]
Media: VG - scuffs on both sides, plays with background noise
Sleeve: VG - heavy wear, seam splits, ring wear, corner and edge wear
Look, It’s Us’ by The Jester is possibly the rarest folk record ever made. Recorded at The Jester folk music club in Houston, Texas, in January 1964, it features performances by artists who regularly graced the club’s stage. With no formal distribution, this album was exclusively sold at The Jester, owned by Mack and Barbara Webster. Notably, this record is believed to be the first-ever appearance of Guy Clark on vinyl. While the record and jacket show some wear, they’re a testament to its storied past.
A2 Vivian Holtzman– Railroad Wife 2:55
A3 Scott Holtzman– Copper Kettle 3:09
A4 Lightnin' Hopkins– Trouble In Mind 3:07
A5 Kay Oslin– Brave Young Sailor 4:00
A6 Arthur Hodges– The River Song 2:46
A7 Frank Davis (20)– East Virginia 3:45
B1 Guy Clark– Cotton Mill Girls 2:06
B2 Sarah Wiggins– Why May Not I Love Johnny 1:51
B3 Jim Gunn– Polushka Polya 2:30
B4 Jenny Bell Dean– Pretty Saro 2:17
B5 Alex Martin (29)– I Am A Pilgrim 2:57
B6 Frank Davis (20) And Kay Oslin– My Girl 2:37
B7 Arthur Hodges– Black Mountain Blues 1:41
B8 Jenny Bell And The Gradeux Sisters– Waving From the Hill
Album is as pictured. Can send more photos on request