The White Label Promo Preservation Society Volume 2 BOOK by Sal Maida, Mitchell Cohen & friends

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HZB-020
383 pages
1st EDITION of 500 copies
ISBN: 979-8-9881170-1-8

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The White Label Promo Preservation Society returns with another collection of essays celebrating albums that fell short of cracking Billboard’s top 100, but belong in the libraries of discerning music-obsessives. Among the artists who turn up in these pages are members of the pop, rock and soul pantheon, as well as many who remain obscure or underappreciated. Sal Maida and Mitchell Cohen and their dozens of contributors take a trip from the Kinks and the Beach Boys to the Violent Femmes and Teardrop Explodes. Get ready to spend your money at used vinyl stores, garage sales and flea markets.

When the initial volume came out in 2021, we did a lot of podcasts and radio interviews, and quickly discovered that there were people with suggestions to make and bones to pick. Why is there an essay on this particular Small Faces album and not, say Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake or First Step? Where, for heaven’s sake, are the New York Dolls and the MC5? What kind of list is this, anyway, and how could you leave out The Beacon Street Union or The Gants? All fair questions, and the only real answer is, this society is composed of more than fifty very opinionated and decisive writers and musicians, people who will argue passionately about whether Mott the Hoople were better pre-Bowie or post-Bowie, whether Rick Nelson or Mike Nesmith had a more profound influence on L.A. country-rock, or which Tim (Hardin or Buckley) had more frittered-away potential. They have strong ideas about what neglected albums are worthy of your attention.

We went back to a lot of these contributors, and recruited some newcomers, and the result is this book. As in volume one, the guidelines were straightforward: choose an album that you love that didn’t make Billboard’s Top 100. Avoid greatest-hits-type compilations, and if an album is an acknowledged, much-discussed cult classic, like anything by the Velvet Underground or Nick Drake, try to pick something else. We would much rather introduce readers to The David or Sid Selvidge. Surely enough people are aware of Love’s Forever Changes and Gram Parsons’ Grievous Angel at this point.

DON’T MISS VOLUME 1 too, still a few copies left!

Critical acclaim for The White Label Promo Preservation Society:

“The ultimate treasure map for discovering your musical blindspots and striking gold in used record stores” – VictimofTime.com

“Every entry is passionate and considered. **** (Four stars) – Shindig! Magazine

“Maida and Cohen know their stuff…No matter how extensive your collection or how broad your
musical knowledge, you’re going to read about albums here that somehow passed you by; albums
you’ve wondered about but never took the next step…maybe a few albums you’ve never heard at all.”
Ugly Things Magazine

“A really great idea for a book on records – and one that’s completely different than most than
we’ve seen before!…A big hats off to the long list of contributors.”
– Dusty Groove

“The care, excitement, and incredible research done on each and every album is beyond impressive…
A record-lovers paradise.” – The Aquarian

“This engrossing page-turner of a book covers music that you might know about, but likely haven’t
explored to its fullest…Highly recommended.” – Musoscribe

“This is a book for everyone who has gravitated to used record stores, garage sales and flea
markets and is willing to take a risk on something based on the cover pic, the liner notes or
the vibe/impulse to take it home.” – NYS Music

“This year’s most indispensable album guide…An invaluable treasure map to long-lost gems
worth digging into dusty crates to find.” – Rock & Roll Globe

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Weight 26 oz

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