Description: Goldmine Magazine says this early Emmylou 45RPM single is impossible to find Claude Jones"The King Of Slang"b/w Emmylou Harris(Credited to Hannah Brown - her cat - due to contract conflicts)"All The King's Horses" w/ The John Guernsey Group Sweet Breeze Recording Company Picture Sleeve & Lyric Insert7” 45rpm Single1974 Flashback to the legendary 'Emergency Club' of Georgetown circa 1970-1974, one of the clubs where Claude Jones held court - THE KING OF SLANG (aka Rhode Island Rag), their infamous break song. DC rock fans of the era will remember the constant buzz generated by this popular band and the many great musicians who frequently played or shared the bill with them, including members of Nils Lofgren’s ‘Grin' and Tom Guernsey’s ‘Hangmen’, a still time not forgotten. CONDITION: Unplayed, New Old Store Stock (NOS) in storage since the mid-70’s; Record is MINT (M); B&W Picture Sleeve is NEAR MINT (M-), due to slight toning to the edges / B&W Lyric Insert also Near Mint (M-), folded to fit inside sleeve / for best view, please supersize photo at very top of this webpage and examine all 5 picture carefully RAREST OF THE RARE: Goldmine Magazine called this 45rpm single an "unobtanium masterpiece". The original 7 inch pressing of Emmylou Harris singing "ALL THE KING'S HORSES," (A lullaby by John Guernsey). Due to the sudden and unexpected conflict with Emmylou's then new record company, Sweet Breeze was not allowed to associate her name on this record, necessitating her using the name of her cat as a pseudonym - Hannah Brown. This story was detailed in Goldmine Magazine, the record collector’s bible, in an article outlining Emmylou’s discography, which stated this record was absolutely impossible to find, due to the fact so few copies were pressed and fewer copies sold, maybe 1,500. To further authenticate, you can find this 45 mentioned in many on-line Emmylou Harris discographies, which clearly specifies this single was issued as the John Guernsey Group featuring Hannah Brown. This single is an original first pressing released in 1974 on Washington, DC’s enigmatic SWEET BREEZE record label. John Guernsey, along with his brother Tom, was an original member of the Reekers aka The Hangmen, a hugely popular ‘60s DC rock band, known for “What A Girl Can’t Do” local hit single among others. The record was a regional hit in the Washington, DC area, where Emmylou briefly lived and at the time was still performing. CLICK: to see my other 45s & LPs MULTIPLE PURCHASES? To request an invoice in order to combine shipping, please put items in eBay Shopping Cart > go to shopping cart > click on REQUEST TOTAL link or, if not link appears, message us via eBay for an invoice to save on shipping. PAYMENT: Please pay at time of purchase and, in return, we will make every effort to rush your shipment to you PACKAGING: Industrial Strength - padded & protected SHIPPING: USPS Media Mail to USA; eBay Global Program to international destinations FEEDBACK: For confident purchase, please take a look at our feedback, we make every effort to provide accurate descriptions and provide large detailed photos. QUESTIONS: Please feel free to email any questions before purchasing All records properly stored in a COOL / SMOKE-FREE environment THANKS FOR LOOKING! Original lyric insert included _gsrx_vers_1680 (GS 9.8.3 (1680))
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Artist: Emmylou Harris as Hannah Brown *see Goldmine article
Format: Record
Release Title: King Of Slang / All The King's Horses
Genre: Country
Record Label: Sweet Breeze Recording Ccompany
Record Size: 7"
Style: Folk, 1970s, Alternative Country/Americana, Nashville Sound, Vocal
Speed: 45RPM
Release Year: 1975
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Sleeve Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Type: Single
Features: 1st Edition
Other: Warehouse Find / New Old Stock / lyric insert included