Jay Bolotin: No One Seems To Notice That It's Raining (Vinyl LP)
Delmore Recording
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Limited vinyl LP pressing housed in deluxe linen old style tip-on jacket. Includes 12-page Saddle Stitched Book containing excerpts from Jay Bolotin's personal letters from the era, accompanied by newly commissioned woodcut prints documenting the people and the times. Printed inner sleeve with complete lyrics on the front, and 12×12 print The River on the back. Includes digital download featuring full album plus bonus song/story Lester And The Gold Coin. 2018 archive collection containing previously unreleased recordings 1970-75. Kentucky native Jay Bolotin, is a renaissance artist, equally at home crafting music and stories as he is creating otherworldly creatures carved from woodblocks, who are then masterfully animated into being. To step inside his world is to forget what was and what is. Described as sounding like Leonard Cohen crossed with John Jacob Niles recording Blood On The Tracks, Bolotin's music of this era was championed by Kris Kristofferson, Mickey Newbury, Merle Haggard, and Norbert Putnam. His songs have been recorded by David Allen Coe, Dan Fogelberg, and Porter Wagoner, and his art lives in renowned museums worldwide.
Limited vinyl LP pressing housed in deluxe linen old style tip-on jacket. Includes 12-page Saddle Stitched Book containing excerpts from Jay Bolotin's personal letters from the era, accompanied by newly commissioned woodcut prints documenting the people and the times. Printed inner sleeve with complete lyrics on the front, and 12×12 print The River on the back. Includes digital download featuring full album plus bonus song/story Lester And The Gold Coin. 2018 archive collection containing previously unreleased recordings 1970-75. Kentucky native Jay Bolotin, is a renaissance artist, equally at home crafting music and stories as he is creating otherworldly creatures carved from woodblocks, who are then masterfully animated into being. To step inside his world is to forget what was and what is. Described as sounding like Leonard Cohen crossed with John Jacob Niles recording Blood On The Tracks, Bolotin's music of this era was championed by Kris Kristofferson, Mickey Newbury, Merle Haggard, and Norbert Putnam. His songs have been recorded by David Allen Coe, Dan Fogelberg, and Porter Wagoner, and his art lives in renowned museums worldwide.