The R. Crumb records are not that rare. Many show up on Ebay week after week, and some of them are not even very good if you give them a spin. The Blue Goose material is probably the best to listen to, those 78's are pretty wimpy.
I have a 78 R. Crumb Record with "A High Standard of Standardness" written on it. I don't supose you have any idea what kind of record player I need to play it, obvously one that plays 78rpm, but does it require a special needle or will a normal 33 1/2 record player needle do?
The R. Crumb records are not that rare. Many show up on Ebay week after week, and some of them are not even very good if you give them a spin. The Blue Goose material is probably the best to listen to, those 78's are pretty wimpy.
starshell1000 1 year ago
Missing both his 'Ordinary Record' and 'Good Tone Record'.
WillShade 2 years ago
Great stuff!
I have a 78 R. Crumb Record with "A High Standard of Standardness" written on it. I don't supose you have any idea what kind of record player I need to play it, obvously one that plays 78rpm, but does it require a special needle or will a normal 33 1/2 record player needle do?
OscarCommie 3 years ago
just put the needle on the record.for gawd'sake
arsewipe24 3 years ago 2
You should play Christopher Columbus.
lamouchemorte 3 years ago
I meant the 78 party record.
lamouchemorte 3 years ago
I have that record. I bought it 10 years ago but it is not red.
lamouchemorte 3 years ago
Yes! please play Ihavent heard this for years! thankyou...
gazorba 4 years ago
wow man! congrats! thnx for posting.
marjet 4 years ago
Wow, that IS a rare album!
MaxDiecipezzi 4 years ago
Please play your R. Crumb albums for us!
dienergib1 4 years ago