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After
taking sunshine pop to fabulous heights with the Millennium, Curt
Boettcher embarked upon a solo career in 1973 with his Elektra debut,
Theres An Innocent Face, which stands as one of the
most gloriously anachronistic albums of the time, seamlessly incorporating
doo-wop, folk, and country with intense, concisely-crafted chunks
of ear candy. This first-time CD reissue features notes by noted
Boettcher biographer Dawn Eden, illustrated by previously unseen
outtakes from the original album photo sessions.
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