Do you have a large collection of music by a relatively inconsequential/obscure artist? Pic related is my Tiny Tim collection, I own most of what he released on LP and CD but have yet to go down the singles rabbit hole. My holy grail is his 1989 country album which was only ever released as a promo before being cancelled, worth like $300.
Next up is nearly everything released by rockabilly cult hero Charlie Feathers (The red one near the middle was signed by his wife and daughter)
I also have a weird amount of Jackie Deshannon, basically everything available from the mid-50's up through 1973 minus her Imperial albums which I find a bit too soft-pop/adult-contemporaryOne more new collection of acoustic demos recorded in 1964 should be arriving next week
>>130565909>>130565927>>130565943You might have autism.
>>130565909i have most of jerry reeds albums many times over on cd.
>>130568986Hell yeah brotherDo you have his early stuff too, it's really underratedhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pHx8yDbEM5g
yes, to the point where I had to make or update multiple discogs pages for the albums I have
>>130574182Which artists?
>>130571801no, i focus more on his late60s-70s output. hes like johnny paycheck or conway twitty where even though they have earlier stuff i most like their 70 output
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s55gvjg4-Ts
>>130565909>inconsequential/obscure artistTiny Tim is a genius.