Check my other listings for more rarities. All respectable offers will be reviewed and considered. David Allan Coe Band - Nothing Sacred. Autographed by the man himself!
1978 - 1st US Pressing on Davids own label, DAC records!! Good luck finding another one of these signed!
This LP is ultra scarce and rarely seen in this condition. As a result, it has become an item on many collectors grail list.Once again, this is not a re-pressing, its the first edition pressed on thick quality vinyl. Vinyl: EX, under bright light it shows very little of anything. Id bet it was never played. Has a slight warp, but played great on my TT with a vinyl weight placed on the center. I wouldnt recommend playing this without a weight present, or you take the risk of accumulating groove wear.
Cover: VG+ to EX, front cover looks closer to EX, autograph is easy to read, but has a slight smear on the vid of David. Back cover has browning across the left and some at top right, probably from aged shrink wrap. Solid corners and no splits! Labels: NM, just one ink mark above Jimmy Buffett on side 2. Not only are you getting a scarce record, but it would make a get framed wall hanger for your music room.Communicate with me and I will do as you like. Records is an American record label belonging to David Allan Coe.
Nothing Sacred is the eleventh studio album by American country musician David Allan Coe. Released in 1978, it is Coe's fourth independent album, after Penitentiary Blues, Requiem for a Harlequin and Buckstone County Prison. Here's a review I found. The lyrics of Nothing Sacred are profane, often sexually explicit and describe an orgy in Nashville's Centennial Park and sex with pornographic film star Linda Lovelace.
The album also contains a song targeting Anita Bryant, a musician notable for her strong opposition to LGBT rights, specifically her fight to repeal an LGBT anti-discrimination ordinance in Miami-Dade County. In the song, bluntly titled "Fuck Aneta Briant", Coe calls out Bryant as being hypocritical for her opposition to the lifestyles of gay people, stating that "In fact Anita Bryant, some act just like you". The album also has a song criticizing Jimmy Buffett in response to a feud between the two musicians at the time. Buffett had accused Coe of plagiarizing the melody of "Divers Do It Deeper" from Buffett's "Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes", stating I would have sued him, but I didn't want to give Coe the pleasure of having his name in the paper. " Coe wrote the song "Jimmy Buffett" in response, with Coe suggesting that he and Buffett "just both get drunk and screw. Neil Strauss described the album's material as among the most racist, misogynist, homophobic and obscene songs recorded by a popular songwriter. Allmusic, which did not review the album, gave it three out of five stars.The item "David Allan Coe Band Nothing Sacred/Signed/Autographed/Rare/Vinyl/EX" is in sale since Saturday, February 10, 2018. This item is in the category "Music\Records". The seller is "the_mad_platter" and is located in Wichita, Kansas. This item can be shipped to United States.