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Cuby + Blizzards Simple Man Vinyl LP Numbered Green

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Cuby + Blizzards Simple Man Vinyl LP Numbered GreenA 50th Anniversary audiophile reissue of Simple Man, one of the essential albums by Dutch bluesrock legends Cuby + Blizzards. This 2021 Music On Vinyl limited edition is pressed on transparent green 180gram audiophile vinyl, fully remastered, and limited to 1000 individually numbered copies. The album captures the bands signature blend of raw blues, soulful vocals and expressive guitar work a standout piece of European bluesrock history. Presented in

A 50th Anniversary audiophile reissue of Simple Man, one of the essential albums by Dutch blues‑rock legends Cuby + Blizzards.

This 2021 Music On Vinyl limited edition is pressed on transparent green 180‑gram audiophile vinyl, fully remastered, and limited to 1000 individually numbered copies.
The album captures the band’s signature blend of raw blues, soulful vocals and expressive guitar work — a standout piece of European blues‑rock history.
Presented in a sturdy cardboard sleeve and including an insert, this edition is perfect for collectors and fans of classic blues‑driven rock.

Track Listing

  1. Simple Man
  2. Hobo Blues
  3. Why Did You Go
  4. Nicky’s Blues
  5. Just For Fun
  6. Somebody Will Know Someday
  7. Appleknockers Flophouse
  8. Back Street
  9. Things I Remember
  10. Window Of My Eyes

Features

  • 50th Anniversary edition
  • 180‑gram audiophile vinyl
  • Remastered audio
  • Limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies
  • Transparent green coloured vinyl
  • Includes insert
  • Music On Vinyl pressing

Information
Artist: Cuby + Blizzards
Title: Simple Man
Format: LP Album (Transparent Green Vinyl)
Year: 2021 Limited Edition
Label: Music On Vinyl
Country: Europe
Condition: New & Sealed


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