This week’s Friday Finds is all about contrasts—big pop moments, dark concept records, cosmic funk, a Dead bootleg, and psychedelic strangeness from the late ’60s. 🎶 We’re flipping through five very different records: ✅ Paul Simon – Still Crazy After All These Years (MoFi One-Step, 45RPM SuperVinyl box set) ✅ Sting – The Soul Cages (1991, original U.S. A&M pressing) ✅ Mtume – Kiss This World Goodbye (1978, debut funk-jazz-soul explosion on Epic) ✅ Grateful Dead – Moe’s Place (1978, Impossible Recordworks bootleg) ✅ The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band – Vol. 3: A Child’s Guide to Good & Evil (1968, Reprise, original psych classic) From Simon’s reflective songwriting to Sting’s grief-driven concept, Mtume’s cosmic grooves, a rare Dead bootleg, and WCPAEB’s twisted psychedelia—this stack proves vinyl never stops surprising. 💬 Which one would you spin first? Drop it in the comments—I’d love to hear your pick. 👍 If you enjoy these Friday Finds, hit like, subscribe, and join me every week as we dig into another stack of vinyl treasures. ☕ Support the channel & grab extra content: https://buymeacoffee.com/vinyllattek #nowspinning #vinylrecords #vinylcommunity

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