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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    Deluxe Edition of 1000 featuring:
    6 panel fold out jacket on uncoated card stock with debossed artist name on front cover
    20 page uncoated paper booklet containing excerpts from Jay Bolotin's personal letters from the era, accompanied by newly commissioned woodcuts depicting the people and the times
    OBI strip

    Includes unlimited streaming of No One Seems To Notice That It's Raining (Previously Unreleased Recordings 1970-75) via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Deluxe edition of 1,000 featuring:
    Full album download code + bonus song: "The Story Of Lester And The Gold Coin", deluxe linen old style tip-on jacket, 12-page Saddle Stitched Book containing excerpts from Jay Bolotin's personal letters from the era, accompanied by newly commissioned woodcuts depicting the people and the times, printed inner sleeve with full lyrics on the front, and woodcut print "The River" - suitable for framing - on the back, OBI strip.

    Includes unlimited streaming of No One Seems To Notice That It's Raining (Previously Unreleased Recordings 1970-75) via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Included with this special edition package is a limited edition woodcut depicting a young Jay Bolotin riding along side David Allan Coe, in Coe's vintage Cadillac. Printed on Arches BFK, the edition is limited to 50, each signed and numbered, along with a handwritten excerpt from a June, 1974 letter. Bolotin's work is included in many public and private collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (New York), Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, the Georgia Museum of Art, Smith College Museum of Art, among many others.

    The LP also includes a full album download code + bonus song: "The Story Of Lester And The Gold Coin", deluxe linen, old style tip-on jacket, 12-page Saddle Stitched Book containing excerpts from Jay Bolotin's personal letters from the era, accompanied by newly commissioned woodcuts depicting the people and the times, printed inner sleeve with full lyrics on the front, and woodcut print "The River" on the back, and an OBI strip. Please note that the Special Edition LP will be available to ship on 11/13/18

    Includes unlimited streaming of No One Seems To Notice That It's Raining (Previously Unreleased Recordings 1970-75) via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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    edition of 50 

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lyrics

The leaves came swirling down
On some old New England town
With streets of a winding ancient nature
The farmers and the townsmen they gathered there
To speak of things they’d lately read in papers

The air was turning cold
And the wind was blowing bold
And there seemed to be some sort of autumn sale
They’d learned to pick and choose their garments well
And to stock and firm their shelters

Some stranger came on in
As though he blew there with the wind
He wasn’t lost – ah but neither was he found
This stranger stood out sharply in the crowd
These times they were perhaps not made for him

He went into some store
Just for warmth and nothing more
The lady there remembers him quite well
This stranger stood out sharply in the crowd
These times they were perhaps not made for him

The lady in the junk shop
Said he was the only one
Who asked about the foreign-looking picture
Some old and withered etching of a hero
About to slay a wicked-looking creature

She gave to him for free
She said it seemed to fill some need
And he’s the only one my memory retains
Who did not shun the picture for the frame
No he did not shun the picture for the frame

The leaves came swirling down
On some old New England town
With streets of a winding ancient nature
The farmers and the townsmen they gathered there
To speak of things they’d lately read in papers

credits

from No One Seems To Notice That It's Raining (Previously Unreleased Recordings 1970​-​75), released November 9, 2018
- Hounds Ear Studio, Nashville, Jan. 17, 1974
- Engineer, Lee Hazen
- Guitar and Vocal – Jay Bolotin

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Delmore Recording Society Nashville, Tennessee

Delmore Recording Society exists to expose singular artists that don’t quite fit in to the world. The pursuit and discovery of lost tapes is another side of that mission.

We strive to bring something of value into the world…music that might enhance our appreciation of an artist that was under recorded, or whose recordings were never released due to some vagary of the business.
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