Jimmy's First Album

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Parrotdude
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Jimmy's First Album

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The article about JB in the latest issue of Rolling Stone mentions that his first album, out in 1970, called "Down to Earth", sold 324 copies. Has anyone seen/heard/have?
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I have the cd, and you can still buy it online and in some stores. As for the record, i think i've seen it on ebay before but it was $50 bucks. :D
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Post by LaTda »

..I've never seen the "album" but know you can get it on CD.

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2. Ellis dee
3. Richard frost
4. The missionary
5. A mile high in Denver
6. The captain and the kid
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8. Ain't he a genius
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Thanks for the quick responses! :lol:
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Down To Earth

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Jimmy's first album (a CD is still called an album or a record, by the way) Down To Earth is a great listen. Varese Vintage rereleased it (courtesy of Barnaby Records) with one extra song - Richard Frost. You should be able to find it (and High Cumberland Jubilee, his second record) at Tower Records or other real record stores (ie not B&B, Best Buy etc...).
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