Vinyl Me Please Country

Any deets on what’s special about the sturgill other than colored vinyl and “alternate” cover?


The VMP exclusive 10th-anniversary edition of High Top Mountain is pressed on 180g Coke Bottle Clear vinyl, with lacquers cut by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound, and has alternate cover art. It includes a Listening Notes booklet written by Winistorfer.
 
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This is what I swapped Kacey for (already had a copy, from VMP no less):
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This is actually an important album to me. It was probably my favorite album of 1992 and the moment I stopped fighting my love for country. It would be a decade or so before I really started having a country collection but this is when I stopped being embarrassed by the genre and stopped with the I only like Johnny and the rest of the outlaws nonsense I would spout to try to seem cool.
 
This is what I swapped Kacey for (already had a copy, from VMP no less):
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This is actually an important album to me. It was probably my favorite album of 1992 and the moment I stopped fighting my love for country. It would be a decade or so before I really started having a country collection but this is when I stopped being embarrassed by the genre and stopped with the I only like Johnny and the rest of the outlaws nonsense I would spout to try to seem cool.
Fabulous! I believe it was The Road To Ensenada that won me over, although not until a couple years after its release. I had found that one and Live In Texas at my local library, put them on cassette and listened to them on repeat while driving around Muncie, Indiana in a sparkly blue Chevy Nova.
 
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