Saturday, July 30, 2016
New Vinyl: Hissing of the Summer Lawns Edition
we put out over 100 records in our 5.99 bins plus this giant collection of vintage vinyl:
Alan Parson, Tales of Mystery (canadian press/gold vinyl)
Alan Parsons, Best
America, History/Hits
America, s/t
America, View From the Ground
Asylum Choir (Leon Russell), Look Inside
Beach Boys, Endless Summer
Big Audio Dynamite, No. 10 Upping Street
Billy Idol, Rebel Yell
Billy Joel, Glass Houses
Billy Joel, The Stranger
Bob Dylan, Slow Train Coming
Bob Seger, Stranger in Town
Boston, Don’t Look Back
Boston, s/t
Bruce Springsteen, Born in the USA
Bryan Adams, Cuts Like a Knife
Bryan Adams, Reckless
BTO, II
Buffy Sainte-Marie, Little Wheel Spin & Spin
Byrds, Greatest Hits
Cars, s/t
Cat Stevens, The World of
Charles Musselwhite, Tennessee Woman
Cheap Trick, At Budokan
Chet Atkins, This Is
Coney Hatch, s/t
Crowbar, st
Crowded House, Temple of Low Men
David Bowie, Bertolt Brecht’s Baal
Deep Purple, Shades of DP
Def Leppard, High and Dry
Def leppard, Hysteria
Dire Straits, Money for Nothing
Doobie Brothers, Farewell Tour
Doobie Brothers, Takin It to the Streets
Doors, s/t
Doors, Waiting for the Sun
Duran Duran, Notorious
Duran Duran, Rio
Eagles, Greatest Hits
Eagles, Hotel California
EAgles, On the Border
Eagles, s/t
Edgar Winter, Jasmine Nightmares
Edgar Winter, Roadwork
Emerson Lake and Palmer, Tarkus
Eric Clapton, Best
Eric Clapton, s/t
Fleetwood Mac, Rumours
Foreigner, Double Vision
Foreigner, Four
Foreigner, s/t
Genesis, Duke
George Cromarty, Grassroots Guitar
George Harrison, Greatest Hits
Glenn Gould, Bach Keyboard Concertos vol II
Guess Who, Best of
Guess Who, Canned Wheat
Guess Who, Power in the Music
Hall and Oates, Rock n Soul Part One
Hall n Oates, Big Bam Boom
Harpers Bizarre, Feelin Groovy
Harry Chapin, Living Room Suite
Heart, Dog and Butterfly
Heart, Little Queen
Herbie Hancock, Futureshock
Huey Lewis, Fore
Ian and Sylvia, s/t
Incredible String Band, The Big Huge
Incredible String Band, The Hangman’s Beautiful Daughter
INXS, Kick
Iron Maiden, Powerslave
Janis Joplin, Greatest Hits
Jay and the Americans, Sunday and Me
Jethro Tull, Living in the Past
Jethro Tull, Songs from the Wood
Jimi Hendrix, Smash Hits
Joe Walsh, But Seriously Folks
John Cougar, Scarecrow
John Lennon, Rock n Roll
John Lennon, Walls and Bridges
Joni Mitchel, Shadows and Light
Joni Mitchell, Blue
Joni Mitchell, Miles of Aisles
Joni Mitchell, Mingus
Joni Mitchell, The Hissing of Summer Lawns
Journey, Greatest Hits
Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Inala
Leon Russell, Hank Wilson Vol II
Little River Band, First Under the Wire
Little River Band, Sleeper Catcher
Loverboy, Get Lucky
Loverboy, s/t
Madonna, Like a Virgin
Maineeaxe, Shout it Out
Mama Cass, Dream a Little Dream
Mamas & the Papas, Greatest Hits
Meatloaf, Bat Out of Hell
Michael Jackson, Thriller
Monks, Bad Habits
Nash the Slash, s/t
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Richochet
Ozzy Osbourne, Bark at the Moon
Ozzy Osbourne, Blizzard of Ozz
Ozzy Osbourne, Diary of a Madman
Ozzy Osbourne, Speak of the Devil
Paul Simon, Graceland
Paul Simon, Greatest Hits etc
Paul Simon, There Goes Rhymin Simon
Peter Gabriel, Car 16
Psychedelic Furs, Talk Talk
Queen, Hot Space
Queen, II
Queen, The Game
Quiet Riot, Condition Critical
RATT, Out of the Cellar
Redd Foxx, The New Fugg
REO Speedwagon, Hi Infidelity
Rickie Lee Jones, The Magazine
Rod Stewart, Greatest Hits
Rod Stewart, Sing It Again Rod
Roxy Music, Country Life
Roy Buchanan, Second Album
Rush, 2112
Rush, A Farewell to Kings
Rush, Exit Stage Left
Rush, Hemispheres (red vinyl)
Rush, Moving Pictures
Rush, Permanent Waves
Ry Cooder, Crossroads ST
Santana, Amigos
Santana, Freedom
Santana, III
Scorpions, Blackout
Scorpions, World Wide Live
Seals and Croft, Hits
Simon & Garfunkel, Bridge Over Troubled Water
Simon & Garfunkel, Sounds of Silence
Simon and Garfunkel, Greatest Hits
Simple Minds, Sons and Fascination
Simple Minds, Sparkle in the Rain
Spirit, Twelve Dreams of Dr Sardonicus
Steely Dan, Countdown to Ecstasy
Steely Dan, Katy Lied
Steve Miller, Fly Like an Eagle
Stevie Wonder, Fulfillingness First Finale
Stevie Wonder, Songs in the Key of Life (with 7-inch)
Stevie Wonder, Talking Book
Strawbs, Burning for You
Styx, Pieces of Eight
Styx, The Grand Illusion
Supertramp, Free as a Bird
Supertramp, Paris
Talking Heads, More Songs About Buildings and Food
Tears for Fears, Songs from the Big Chair
Ten Years After, A Space in Time
Ten Years After, Positive Vibrations
Tom Petty, Damn the Torpedoes
Tom Petty, You’re Gonna Get It
Traveling Wilburys, Volume One
Triumph, Allied Forces
Triumph, Rock n Roll Machine
Triumph, s/t
U2, War
Van Halen, 1984
Van Halen, II
Various, All This and World War II
Various, Beyond the Fringe
Various, Sgt. Pepper’s OST
Various, The Blues Brothers ST
Various, Toronto Calling
Various, Warriors OST
Various, Woodstock ST
Violent Femmes, The Blind Leading the Naked
Waterboys, Fisherman’s Blues
Weird Al Yankovic, In 3-D
Wet Willie, The Wetter the Better
Whitensake, David Coverdale
Whitesnake, Lovehunter
Whitesnake, s/t
Yes, The Yes Album
Yes, The Yes Album
ZZ Top, Eliminator
Saturday, July 23, 2016
Hillside Weekend Record Dump
Just because it's Hillside, Doesn't Mean We Don't Have Records!
AC/Dc, Back in Black (180g)
Ahmad Jamal, At the Pershing (180g)
Animals, Best of (180g)
Art Blakey, Moanin’ (180g)
Avalanches, Wildflower
BB King, Blues in My Heart (180g)
BB King, King of the Blues (180g)
BB King, Singin the Blues (180g)
Beatles, Abbey Road (180g)
Billie Holiday, Body and Soul (180g)
Billie Holiday, Lady in Satin (180g)
Bjork, Debut
Bob Dylan, s/t (180g)
Booker T and the MGs, Green Onions (180g)
Buddy Holly, The Chirping Crickets (180g)
Chris Cohen, Overgrown
Chuck Berry, One Dozen Berrys (180g)
Clash, London Calling (Legacy 180g)
Cocteau Twins, Blue Bell Knoll (180g)
Coldplay, A Rush of Blood to the Head
Dayglo Abortions, Feed Us a Fetus (30th anniversary)
Dead Can Dance, s/t
Dead Can Dance, Spleen and Ideal
Decemberists, The Crane Wife
Dr. Dre, The Chronic
Eartha Kitt, Down to Eartha (180g)
Ella Fitzgerald / Louis Armstrong, ella and Louis Again (180g)
Etta James, At Last (180g)
Fleetwood Mac, Greatest Hits
Frank Zappa, Uncle Meat (180g)
Gang of Four, Songs of the Free (180g)
Jay Reatard, Matador Singles
Jimi Hendrix, Axis Bold as Love (180g)
John Coltrane, Giant Steps (180g)
John Lee Hooker, The Big Soul of
John Lee Hooker, Travelin’ (180g)
Johnny Cash, Blood Sweat and Tears (180g)
Johnny Cash, Out Among the Stars(180g)
Johnny Cash, Sings the Songs That Made Him Famous (180g)
Johnny Cash, The Fabulous (180g)
Johnny Cash, The Sounds of Johnny Cash (180g)
Junior Wells, Cut That Out (180)
Kanye West, The College Dropout
Kaytranada, 99.9%
Led Zeppelin, I (180g)
Led Zeppelin, II (180g)
Louis Armstrong, ella Fitzgerald, Louis and Ella (180g)
Lou Reed, Transformer
Lowell Fulson The Blues Come Rollin In (180g)
Mac Demarco, Salad Days
Madlib / MF DOOM, Madvillain
Monkees, Cereal Box Record Set
Muse, Resistance
Nina Simone, Little Girl Blue (180g)
Nina Simone, Sings Ellington (180g)
Nirvana, On a Plain (rare radio & tv)
NWA, Straight Outta Compton
Oscar Peterson, The Sound of the Trio (180g)
Ought, More Than Any Other Day (180g)
Parquet Courts, Light Up Gold
Patsy Cline, Showcase (180g)
Pink Floyd, Piper At the Gates of Dawn (180g)
Pink Floyd, Saucerful of Secrets (180g)
Pink Floyd, Ummagumma (180g)
Prince, The Purple Era (purple vinyl)
Pup, The Dream is Over (red vinyl)
Ray Charles, Modern sounds in Country and Western (180g)
Ray Charles, The Genius Hits the Road (80g)
Ray Charles, What’d I Say (180g)
Red Hot Chili Peppers, By the Way
Red Hot Chili peppers, Greatest Hits
Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Getaway
REM, automatic For the People
REM, Eponymous
REM, Lifes Rich Pageant
Sam Cooke, The Wonderful World of (180g)
Shirelles, Baby It’s You (180g)
Sleater Kinney, One Beat
Sonic Youth, Murray Street
Supremes, Meet the (180g)
T-Bone Walker, T-Bone Blues (180g)
Tame Impala, Innerspeaker
Thelonious Monk, Monk’s Music (180g)
Townes Van Zandt, Our Mother the Mountain
Tribe Called Quest, The Low End Theory
Various, Fillet of Soul
Various, Funk Fever
Velvet Underground, Live @ Max’s Kansas City (180g)
Ventures, Walk Don’t Run (180g)
Wanda Jackson, There’s a Party Going On (180g)
William Shatner, Ponder the Mystery
Wu-Tang Clan, Enter the Wu-Tang
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Royal Cat Comic Book Club: 4PANEL
Introducing the Royal Cat Comic Book Club!
Each month, Royal Cat Records will feature a new underground comic or graphic novel from a different boutique publisher or creator.
July's featured book is 4PANEL.
4PANEL is a new anthology featuring four awesome cutting edge artists.
The book is based on the long-running website and magazine feature that experiments with the comic strip format. Now it has branched out into a semi-annual book project with each issue focusing on four unique artists. Issue one features these guys:
- Mark Connery — the Toronto genius who recently released the phenomenal collection Rudy (2014) with 2D Cloud— offers up Tricky Business, a series of individual 4PANEL strips in black & white. Conscientiously unpolished, in fact, a seeming amalgamation of scraps and doodles, these comics cannot help but betray an intimate familiarity with the precious comic conventions they are so insouciantly subverting. The strips often gesture towards narrative, but ‘what happens next’ is always spontaneous and nonsensical: there are gaps in every logic invoked, and poetry in every logical gap. These comics simultaneously have the feel of playful free-association, of sheer brilliance, and of raving lunacy. (And, yes, Connery’s infamous magical-cat protagonist does make a guest appearance or two within these playful panels.) Pure comics-Dada — tricky business, indeed!
- Jesse Jacobs opts to sustain a whole narrative across a set of individualized 4PANEL strips. The Garden, a “living synthesis of art, nature, and science,” tells the story of a vibrant alien garden that is overtaken by an invasive plant species. The cumulative narrative reads like an extraterrestrial iteration of the popular children’s song There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, with solutions becoming problems requiring further solutions leading to more problems, on and on. The Garden is as fun as it is anti-humanist, and it’s expertly illustrated. As with his recent Koyama Press books By This Shall You Know Him (2012) and Safari Honeymoon (2014), Jacobs’ intricate, geometrical artwork and finely tuned colour palette drive this story in complex and adventurous ways. The message embedded in all these beautifully rendered lines is clear: Immolate the garden. Re-set the future. Let life begin again in the void.
- Anuj Shrestha’s Seed Soul Star is capped on both ends by large 4PANEL sequences depicting what might be the rubble of a fallen civilization, or simply the busted up remnants of a demolition site, with a black, star-dotted sky hanging in the background. This desolate sci-fi backdrop sets the tone for Shrestha’s hauntingly beautiful work; it pulls each solo strip into a larger whole. Seed Soul Star relies on the image, more than on language, to communicate: these formally proficient strips drawn in a clear line (ligne claire) style have titles, but otherwise are largely silent. The section — a cold world portrayed in black, dull green and pale yellow — probes a wide variety of inter-resonating themes: colonization in its earthly form, expansion into space, cellular metastasis, body normalization, the accumulation of wealth and goods, evolution, the connection between destruction and growth. It asks us to contemplate the limits of constants in a way that is at once stunningly disturbing and serene.
- 4PANEL project founder Mark Laliberte carries out an intense, experimental investigation of the insular strip form in Darkly Projected, but does so while forging both subtle and explicit connections between various stand-alone pieces. The section opens with a strip that is both a ‘birth’ and a ‘death’, and throughout, existential themes of separation and loss echo and overlap from work to work. Motifs relating to comic book visuality, sonology and topography run up against their frames, only to resurface, slightly transformed, elsewhere in the section. Five interspersed ‘Slips’ serve as control strips that frame the sequencing of all the other works — these visually similar, cartoon abstractions provide a thoughtfully devised colour-phrasing that helps to impose a visual continuity across this section’s wonderfully and weirdly variegated terrain.
LIMITED COPIES AVAILABLE IN STORE!
The 4PANEL Project was launched in 2012 by Mark Laliberte — a Toronto-based artist, curator and editor. In simplest terms, the project strives to reinvigorate the traditional four-panel strip form. Despite its lofty beginnings in the annals of comics history, this once compelling A/B/C/D delivery system has degraded over the years into something that is predictable, humour-tinted and formulaic. While the syndicated tales of anthropomorphic house pets, loveable vikings and suburban middle-class families certainly have an audience — more Garfield, anyone? — I truly felt the form could offer so much more.
Testing this potential, I approached a handful of artist-friends, presenting them with a challenge: to see what kind of unfamiliar work they could produce on a very familiar canvas made up of four sequential rectangles in horizontal formation. While 4PANEL strips are structurally similar to their mainstream cousins, the format constraints are tighter — everyone uses the exact same template without exception — resulting in a growing collection of self-contained works that quietly interact with one another on a formal level. 4PANEL asks its participants to take a cartoon tradition and cannibalize it to build something brand new. It allows artists to perform short, sharp experiments within the frame, emphasizing poetic and abstract explorations while de-emphasizing the need for a punch-line. Some artists do embrace narrative, of course, but they always manage to anarchically shirk convention the moment it seems to congeal into a norm.
Tickets for Ciaran Lavery
Guelph Roots presents:
Ciaran Lavery
Monday, August 15
Silence 7pm
46 Essex St., Guelph
Tickets available at Royal Cat Records
$20 advanced
Catch this amazing Irish artist in Guelph before he opens for Case/Lang/Veirs at the Danforth Music Hall in Toronto.
Ciaran Lavery on Soundcloud
Friday, July 15, 2016
Hillside Festival/Art on the Street Edition: New Vinyl!
A partial list of recent arrivals at Royal Cat. Some new releases and reissues (including some Hillside bands) as well as plenty of vintage vinyl, including a mini-collection of classic metal, and many other gems!
NEW:
Aphex Twin, Cheetah
Arcade Fire, Funeral
Band of Horses, Why Are You OK?
Beatles, Greatest Hits 62-65 (ltd 500 copies red vinyl)
Beatles, Please Please Me (180g)
Beatles, Rubber Soul (180g)
Beatles, With the Beatles (180g)
Bikini Kill, Revolution Girl Style Now
Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues (180g)
Billie Holiday, Strange Fruit (purple vinyl 180g)
Bob Dylan, s/t (picture disc)
Daniel Johnston, 1990/Artistic Vice (2LP)
Dave Brubeck, Time Out (180g)
Diodes, s/t
Elmore James, The Definitive
Four Tops, Keeper of the Castle
Gang of Four, Entertainment
Gories, House Rockin (deluxe edition)
Holy Fuck, Congrats
Howlin Wolf, s/t
Isaac Hayes, Hot Buttered Soul
JR. Walker and the All Stars, What Does it Take to Win Your Love
Kurt Vile, Smoke Ring for My Halo
Lee Perry, Voodooism
Link Wray, & the Wraymen
Marvin Gaye, What’s Going On (colour vinyl)
Melvins, Stoner Witch
Mercury Rev, Deserter’s Songs
Milk Carton Kids, The Ash & Clay
Modern Lovers, Live (180g)
Montrose, Jump On It
Neko Case, Case/Lang/Veirs (180g)
Plasmatics / Wendy O Williams, Brain Dead (picture disc)
Pup, The Dream is Over (red vinyl)
Radiohead, Amnesiac (2 x 10-inch)
Radiohead, A Moon Shaped Pool USED:
AC/DC, Dirty Deeds
AC/DC, For Those About to Rock
Allman Brothers Band, The Road Goes on Forever
Ambrosia, Somewhere I’ve Never Travelled
Angel, White Hot
Babe Ruth, s/t
Barry White, Just Another Way to Say I Love You
Barry White, Stone Gon’
Black Sabbath, IV
Black Sabbath, Paranoid
Black Sabbath, We Sold Our Soul for RnR
Blue Oyster Cult, Cultosaurus Erectus
Blue Oyster Cult, Fire of Unknown Origin
Blue Oyster Cult, The Revolution by Night
Bob Dylan, Greatest Hits I
Cheech and Chong, Los Cochinos
Copperpenny, s/t
Cream, Off the Top
Crosby Stills Nash and Young, 4-Way Street
Dave Brubeck, Greatest Hits
David Bowie, Station to Station
Deep Purple, Come Taste the Band
Deep Purple, Machine Head
Deep Purple, Made in Europe
Deep Purple, Powerhouse
Deep Purple, Stormbringer
Derek and the Dominos, Layla
Dio, Monsters of Rock (Italy bootleg)
Doors, Greatest Hits
Doors, LA Woman
Doors, Morrison Hotel
Doors, Strange Days
Doors, The Soft Parade
Doors, Waiting for the Sun
Downchild / Spencer Davis, Blood Run Hot
Duane and Greg Allman, s/t
Duke Ellington, 70th Birthday Party
Enya, Watermark
Eric Clapton, Slowhand
Eric Clapton, Timepieces
Fastway, s/t
Gary Numan, Telekon
George Carlin, Class Clown
George Carlin, Occupation Foole
Herbie Mann, Standing Ovation at Newport
Holy Modal Rounders, The Moray Eels Eat the HMR
Iron Maiden, Killers
Iron Maiden, Maiden Japan EP (Canadian)
Iron Maiden, Number of the Beast
Iron Maiden, Piece of Mind
James Taylor, Greatest Hits
James Taylor, s/t
Jethro Tull, Thick as a Brick
Jon Anderson, Olias
Judas Priest, British Steel
Judas Priest, Defenders of the Faith
Judas Priest, Sad Wings of Destiny
Judas Priest, Screaming for Vengeance
Kathi McDonald, insane asylum
King Biscuit Boy / With Crowbar, Official Music
Left Banke, Walk Away Renee/Pretty ballerina
Lemon Pipers, Jungle Marmalade
Molly Hatchet, Flirtin with Distaster
Molly Hatchet, s/t
Molly Hatchet, Take no Prisoners
MOTORS, S/T
Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon
Randy Burn, And the Sky Dog Band
Ray Manzarek, The Golden Scarab
Ray Manzarek, The Whole Thing
Rush, All the World’s a Stage
Sarah Vaughan, Feelin’ Good
Savoy Brown, Looking In
Spinners, From Here to Eternally
Strawbs, Hero and Heroine
Taj Mahal, Music Keep Me Together
Tower of Power, In the Slot
U2, The Joshua Tree
Who, It’s Hard
ZZ Top, Eliminator
Saturday, July 9, 2016
Come Underground: New Records @ Royal Cat
New this week: vintage cassettes, vinyl, even some cds!
Here's the vinyl list.
New Arrivals:
AC/DC, Back in Black
Al Green, Greatest Hits
Amy Winehouse, Back to Black
Ann Peebles, Greatest Hits
Arctic Monkeys, Favourite Worst Nightmare
BB King, King of the Blues (pic disc)
Beatles, White Album (180g)
Billie Holiday, Body and Soul (180g)
Bjork, Post (180g)
Blink-182, California
Bob Marley, Legend
Bon Iver, For Emma Forever Ago
Clash, Live at Shea Stadium
Daft Punk, Discovery
Daughter, The Wild Youth EP
Dinosaur Jr., You’re Living All Over Me
Earl Sweatshirt, I Don’t Like Shit I Don’t Go Outside
Father John Misty, Fear Fun
Florence, How Big How Blue How Beautiful
Fugees, The Score (180g)
Green Day, American Idiot
Guns n Roses, Appetite for Destruction
Haim, Days Are Gone
Jeff Buckley, Grace
Jimi Hendrix, Are You Experienced
Joy Division, Unknown Pleasures (180g)
Led Zeppelin, II
Led Zeppelin, IV (180g)
Mac Demarco, Another One
Mac Demarco, II
Metallica, And Justice for All
Metallica, Master of Puppets
Metallica, Ride the Lightning
Mississippi Fred McDowell, Mama Says I’m Crazy (180g)
Mumford & Sons, Babel
Mumford & Sons, Sigh No More
Neil Young, s/t (180g)
New Order, Power Corruption & Lies (180g)
Nirvana, Nevermind (180g)
Pixies, Surfer Rosa
Rage Against the Machine, Evil Empire (180g)
Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Getaway
RL Burnside, A Ass Pocket Full of Whiskey
RL Burnside, Mississippi Hill Country Blues
Robert Johnson, King of the Delta Blues
Rolling Stones, Sticky Fingers (180g)
Run the Jewels, I (gold vinyl)
Run the Jewels, II (teal vinyl)
Santana, Early San Francisco Years (pic disc)
Soul Asylum, Grave Dancer’s Union (180g)
T-Model Ford, Pee-Wee Get My Gun (180g)
Talking Heads, Speaking in Tongues
Townes Van Zandt, Our Mother the Mountain
Tragically Hip, Fully Completely (deluxe ed)
Van Morrison, Moondance (180g)
Various, Reservoir Dogs ST (180g)
Weezer, White Album
USED:
Band, Islands
Billy Joel, An Innocent Man
Bob Dylan, Planet Waves
David Wilcox, Out of the Woods
Don Mclean, Playin Favorites
DON MCLEAN, S/T
Doug and the Slugs, Music for the Hard of Thinking
Duran Duran, Rio
Edith Piaf, Best Vol II
ELO, Ole Elo
Elton John, Greatest Hits
Emerson Lake and Palmer, Welcome Back
Frank Zappa, Zoot allures
Heart, Magazine (picture disc)
Jimmy Cliff, Give Thankx
Joe Cocker, Mad Dogs
Johnny Cash, Gone Girl
Joni Mitchell, Blue
KD Lang, Shadowland
Leon Russell, Stop All That Jazz
Los Lobos, And a Time to Dance
Michael Jackson, Thriller
Monty Python, Live at Drury Lane
Monty Python, Previous Record
Musical Youth, The Youth of Today
Ozzy Osbourne, Blizzard of Ozz
Proclaimers, Sunshine on Leith
Rod Stewart, Foot Loose and Fancy Free
Rod Stewart / Faces, Live: Coast to Coast
Rush, Exit Stage Left
Steely Dan, Gaucho
Supertramp, Breakfast in America
Supertramp, Crime of the Century
Supertramp, Famous Last Words
Supertramp, Paris
Suzi Quatro, Quatro
Waylon Jennings, Outlaws
Who, Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy
Who, Who Are You
Who, Who’s Next
Willie Nelson, Before His Time
Willie Nelson, Waylon and Willie WWII
Willie Nelson, Willie and Family Live
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