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Bob Lind- Since There Were Circles (Vinyl)

Bob Lind- Since There Were Circles (Vinyl)
Bob Lind- Since There Were Circles (Vinyl)

Release Date: 7.15.22

"* Singer-songwriter Bob Lind will forever be remembered for the 1965 hit "Elusive Butterfly," but his career is so much more interesting than the fading wonder of that one song. Once a hard-partying buddy of Charles Bukowski, Lind was the inspiration for the character "Dinky Summers," a down-on-his-luck folk singer in Bukowski's 1978 novel Women. Lind also doubled as a writer, penning a number of novels and plays as well as serving as a long-time staff writer at the lowbrow tabloid Weekly World News.

Track List

  1. I Love To Sing/Sweet Harriet
  2. City Scenes
  3. Love Came Riding
  4. Loser
  5. Not That I Would Want Her Back
  6. Theme From The Music Box
  7. Anymore
  8. Spilling Over
  9. She Can Get Along
  10. Up In The Morning Me
  11. Since There Were Circles

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Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Bob Lind- Since There Were Circles (Vinyl)

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Release Date: 7.15.22

"* Singer-songwriter Bob Lind will forever be remembered for the 1965 hit "Elusive Butterfly," but his career is so much more interesting than the fading wonder of that one song. Once a hard-partying buddy of Charles Bukowski, Lind was the inspiration for the character "Dinky Summers," a down-on-his-luck folk singer in Bukowski's 1978 novel Women. Lind also doubled as a writer, penning a number of novels and plays as well as serving as a long-time staff writer at the lowbrow tabloid Weekly World News.

Track List

  1. I Love To Sing/Sweet Harriet
  2. City Scenes
  3. Love Came Riding
  4. Loser
  5. Not That I Would Want Her Back
  6. Theme From The Music Box
  7. Anymore
  8. Spilling Over
  9. She Can Get Along
  10. Up In The Morning Me
  11. Since There Were Circles

Shop online 24/7 at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.

Protect Your Collection

Genres:

Orders containing items from multiple locations ship together once all items are available.