Always remember Bob Lind

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Always remember Bob Lind
Bob Lind "Since There Were Circles" LP. I probably first discovered Bob Lind in my dad's record collection in my late teens, probably early college. Even though some of his songs creeped me out I felt a lot of them plus I liked how he carried a melody. My old man had all three albums he released in 1966 and I found great moments on all of them. This is his fourth album from 1971 and it was an obscure one, though probably his most solid/cohesive effort. I have never seen a copy of the original so am thankful for this Deep Focus Records reissue. Fun fact about Bob Lind: Aside from being a talented singer-songwriter, he is also co-creator of the Weekly world News Bat Boy where he was a staff writer for a number of years. #LP #Vinyl #Records #BobLind #SinceThereWereCircles #DeepFocusRecords #Folk #FolkRock #SingerSongwriter #LoveCameRiding #BatBoy https://www.instagram.com/p/CheOUHtOPA3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Bob Lind "Don't Be Concerned" LP. I've long adored Bob Lind and am surprised he doesn't have more of a following. In 1966 he blasted out 3 great albums. This being one of them. Bob could write extremely catchy, creepy, poppy, sad-bastard songs. Plus, Jack Nitzche arranged and produced him. #LP #Vinyl #Records #BobLind #DontBeConcerned #JackNitzche