Homer

HOMER
Homer

1970 original private press LP from San Antonio, Texas featuring members of the legendary garage band the Outcasts. Long-admired and sought after by collectors of underground sounds, Homer is a genre-spanning effort that contains elements of rural rock, psychedelic, progressive, AOR, and hard rock. It has been featured in the "Acid Archives" books and received both official reissues by the likes of Akarma, Gearfab, and Guerssen and several unofficial reissues as well. It has been suggested that only 1000 copies were pressed, but this has never been officially confirmed by anyone with knowledge of the recording or manufacture of the album.

The top seam of the cover might have one or two small bumps or nicks, which appear on every copy we have seen and may have been a result of a manufacturing error as a lot of the nicks are beneath the shrink wrap. LP may have a tiny tear or two in the shrink wrap as well. We opened one copy to inspect it and it has a very slight dish warp not affecting play at all. We assume most of these might have the same very shallow dish warp. Small tear in the shrink wrap at bottom edge.

The photos show a sealed copy as well as an opened one (for reference only).

Guaranteed 100% authentic sealed original, from the archives of someone involved with the production of the record.

condition

Still Sealed

Availability: In stock
PRICE: $1,200.00

item#: 34059

format

12" VINYL

label

Universal Recording Artists

1 in stock
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1970 original private press LP from San Antonio, Texas featuring members of the legendary garage band the Outcasts. Long-admired and sought after by collectors of underground sounds, Homer is a genre-spanning effort that contains elements of rural rock, psychedelic, progressive, AOR, and hard rock. It has been featured in the "Acid Archives" books and received both official reissues by the likes of Akarma, Gearfab, and Guerssen and several unofficial reissues as well. It has been suggested that only 1000 copies were pressed, but this has never been officially confirmed by anyone with knowledge of the recording or manufacture of the album.

The top seam of the cover might have one or two small bumps or nicks, which appear on every copy we have seen and may have been a result of a manufacturing error as a lot of the nicks are beneath the shrink wrap. LP may have a tiny tear or two in the shrink wrap as well. We opened one copy to inspect it and it has a very slight dish warp not affecting play at all. We assume most of these might have the same very shallow dish warp. Small tear in the shrink wrap at bottom edge.

The photos show a sealed copy as well as an opened one (for reference only).

Guaranteed 100% authentic sealed original, from the archives of someone involved with the production of the record.