Nearly 50 years after a mystery man with a bundle of sticks was famously featured on the cover of Led Zeppelin IV, his identity was discovered by accident by a researcher. The subject’s name was Lot Long, a thatcher who was born in Mere, Wiltshire in 1823 & died in 1893. At the time of the photograph, Lot was a widower living in a small cottage on Shaftesbury Road.

In celebration of the label's 40th Anniversary, Alligator Records is releasing this classic catalog title on 180 gram vinyl! It's the label's legendary first release from 1971, a raucous, joyous dose of Chicago slide blues that has influenced everyone from George Thorogood to Gov't Mule to Jon Spencer. Re-mastered with bonus track "Look on Yonder's Wall," this title has been out of print on vinyl for 20 years. Nearly 95,000 units sold in the U.S.

TRACK LISTING
1 She's Gone
2 Walking the Ceiling
3 Held My Baby Last Night
4 Taylor's Rock
5 It's Alright
6 Phillips Theme
7 Wild About You, Baby
8 I Just Can't Make It
9 It Hurts Me Too
10 44 Blues
11 Give Me Back My Wig
12 55th Street Boogie
13 Look on Yonder's Wall

Weight .63 lbs