I FOUND ONE I FOUND ONE I FOUND ONE!!!
Just look:
That is the unicorn for fans of Uncle Walt’s: an original copy of their fourth and final album. Recorded in 1979, just after the band had re-formed, it sat in the can for reasons unknown until 1988, long after the band had broken up for good. I never have been able to get the story of why Walter shelved it, nor why he changed his mind and released it.
I looked for a copy for a long time without success, until a a conversation a while back with a buyer at Waterloo Records who also turned out to be a collector/dealer and an Uncle Walt’s fan. I was moaning about how I was afraid I’d never find one, and he said, “Well, Heidi (Walter’s widow) and Steve Clark were selling these for a while and I think I might have a couple of copies.” I gave him my card and asked him to call or email if he found one he was willing to sell.
That was a year ago. Last week I got an email saying “Hey, I found a copy of that cassette we talked about. Are you still interested in it?”
I was interested enough to get myself down there two days later, ready to pay for what I expected would be an expensive collector’s piece. My guy was there, going through an LP collection a couple were trying to unload on him (the collection, at a by-eye estimate, dated to about 1980). I waited my turn, kibitzing the collection a bit, until he was done, and then he went off to the back to get the cassette from his desk. In a few minutes, here he came with it, and I had my checkbook out, but he said, “No, just take it—from one Uncle Walt’s fan to another.” I managed to stammer my thanks, since I certainly hadn’t expected that.
And I brought it home, dropped it into my cassette deck and ripped it to CD (twenty-year-old cassette tape is always a crapshoot, so I wanted to get an archival copy made soonest). And now I have it, and it’s on CD where I can listen to it!
:: Insert more varieties of squee here ::
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