We're cleaning our basement warehouse some more... Here is an absolute classic blues  album by
Lightnin' Hopkins: Got To Move Your Baby.  The disc has some very faint pops, but no skips. 
The album cover is in nice shape. This is published by Prestige/Bluesville Records PR 1081.
This is a classic album: recorded in 1960 by only two musicians: Lightnin' Hopkins on vocals and
harmonica, Sonny Terry on backup vocals and guitar - classic, simple and wonderful!

The songs:

Side 1: Rocky Mountain; Got To Move Your Baby; So Sorry To Leve You; Take A Trip With Me

Side 2: Last Night Blues; Lightnin's Stroke; Hard To Love A Woman; Conversation Blues

As we excavate through hubby's immense album collection, we have been playing each to check for
quality.  This album is more than sixty years old, but sounds great: no skips, no loud pops - it's worth a
listen!  If any eBayer reading this is looking for a particular album, drop us a message: we might
have what you're looking for!  Otherwise, at the rate of progress we're making, it may take quite
some time to reach the bottom of the treasure vault!

I discount shipping for multiple purchases.  However, I like to ship promptly, so if you win items 
early in the week and wish to wait and bid on items closing later, please let me know.  I can then 
hold on to the early items, thus preserving the option of combined shipping savings.

SELLER'S NOTE: Hubby made this observation today, based on his years selling model trains at train shows, and as an eBay seller: Most Americans seem to be allergic to haggling!  He says there is nothing written in the Bible that forbids negotiating on prices, but only 10% of his train show customers would, without strenuous encouragement on his part, somewhat akin to a carnival barker!  If you wish the prices being asked on any of our eBay items were lower - wishing won't work!  However, if you make an offer, you may be pleasantly surprised at the outcome! Or at the very least, you may have started a negotiating process in which you hold half the cards!  Try it, you may like it! (That last line is classic hubby...)