It was 1970 and I was incarcerated in military hell, or what I perceived as such, when I happened upon a thumbnail review of Timber’s Part of What You Hear album in a copy of either Stereo Review or High Fidelity magazine. […]
It was 1970 and I was incarcerated in military hell, or what I perceived as such, when I happened upon a thumbnail review of Timber’s Part of What You Hear album in a copy of either Stereo Review or High Fidelity magazine. […]
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