This week’s stack is a journey across sound and soul — from blues and funk to reggae, prison country, and some underground rock that’ll melt your stylus. Let’s spin through the pile. 🎧 Records Featured: • Taj Mahal – Taj (1986, Gramavision) – A warm blend of blues roots, Pacific rhythms, and folk energy. • Various – The Harder They Come (1976, Mango) – The reggae soundtrack that brought the sound of Jamaica to the world. • Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson – Bridges (1977, Arista) – Soul-jazz, poetry, and groove in perfect balance. • Various – Brown Acid: The Tenth & Twelfth Trips – A fuzz-drenched dive into late-’60s/early-’70s heavy rock obscurities. • Johnny Cash – At Folsom Prison (2018, Legacy RSD Edition) – Both historic Folsom shows, captured in stunning analog energy. From island sunshine to outlaw grit, every spin tells a story — and every groove hits differently. Which one would you drop the needle on first? Let me know in the comments. If you’re enjoying Friday Finds, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and join me next week for another stack of vinyl gems. ☕️ Support the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/vinyllattek 📀 Follow on Instagram: @vinyllattecafe #vinylcommunity #FridayFinds #VinylRecords #NowSpinning #TajMahal #GilScottHeron #ReggaeVinyl #JohnnyCash #BrownAcid #RecordCollectors

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