VINTAGE VINYL
By Scott Daniels Auction
Feb 7, 2021
1412 NY-213 High Falls, NY 12404, United States

NOTICE: Due to a computer error we will only be presenting the 20 listed albums for this evening's auction - and will present the other 30 albums next Sunday. 


Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Donovan, Jimi Hendrix, The Lovin Spoonful, Maria Muldaur, Country Joe and the Fish, ...

Sunday, February 7th, 2021, at 7:30 pm VINTAGE VINYL AUCTION!

$1 Open - No Reserves - Low 10% Buyers Premium - In-House Shipping Available


We will be adding lots daily until the day of the auction - This auction will be 50 lots.


All records played and no skips or crackle! (And yes I had fun doing it!!)

Current Highlighted Album - LET IT BLEED, Rolling Stones, 1st Pressing

This was from a private, well cared for, collection, and obviously a person who had great taste in music. 

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LOT 18:

Desire - Bob Dylan

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Auction took place on Feb 7, 2021 at Scott Daniels Auction
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Desire - Bob Dylan
Desire is the seventeenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on January 5, 1976, by Columbia Records.
It is one of Dylan's most collaborative efforts, featuring the same caravan of musicians as the acclaimed Rolling Thunder Revue tours the previous year (later documented on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5). Many of the songs also featured backing vocals by Emmylou Harris and Ronee Blakley. Most of the album was co-written by Jacques Levy, and is composed of lengthy story-songs, two of which quickly generated controversy: the 11-minute-long "Joey", which is seen as glorifying the violent gangster "Crazy Joey" Gallo, and "Hurricane", the opening track that tells a passionate account of the murder case against boxer Rubin Carter, whom the song asserts was framed. Carter was released in 1985, after a judge overturned his conviction on appeal.
Played and light crackling. 

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