Cutout Bin Finds Posts

History lesson: record stores used to be able to get credit for copies they didn't sell. It would have been expensive to ship them back, so stores were required to cut a notch out of the box or case to show that it had been remaindered. Then they went into a bargain bin. Plus side: cheap albums. Downside: albums that were cheap because nobody wanted to buy them. But you found some gems in there sometimes.

Big Circumstance
Bruce Cockburn
If the white savior narrative was a person, and could shred on guitar

One
Me Phi Me
an interesting side-trip

Dreams Of Flight
Edgar Meyer
An early record from a one-of-a-kind polymath