Experience a remarkable rediscovery in the realm of folk music with Karen Dalton – Shuckin’ Sugar, an essential addition to your vinyl records collection. Unearthed from three long-lost reel-to-reel tapes recorded live in 1963 at Boulder’s legendary club The Attic and a CORE benefit concert, this LP captures Karen Dalton’s haunting vocals and rare duets with Richard Tucker in raw, intimate performances.
- Pressed at Third Man on transparent natural limited edition vinyl, this Record Store Day treasure is one of just 3500 copies worldwide.
- Includes seven solo songs and five duets, with six never-before-heard Karen Dalton tracks.
- Packaged in a tip-on jacket and an 8-page insert featuring never-seen photos and a 6,000-word essay.
This release belongs among the best limited edition vinyl records for fans seeking authentic music memorabilia for sale. For collectors looking to preserve their purchase, here’s how to maintain vinyl records: store them upright, avoid extreme temperature shifts, and clean gently with an anti-static brush to extend life and audio fidelity.
Courtney Torres (verified owner) –
Absolutely stunning release. Karen Dalton’s vocals feel more personal than ever. A must for any serious vinyl records collector.
Leonard Palmer (verified owner) –
The packaging is gorgeous and the sound quality blew me away. It earns its spot among the best limited edition vinyl records I own.
Karen Trujillo (verified owner) –
I’ve read countless Karen Dalton folk music reviews, but hearing Shuckin’ Sugar live tracks for the first time left me speechless. Pure magic.