Light In The Attic presents an ultra - rare 1969 private press album, 'U.F.O.' by Jim Sullivan. This album is a must - hear for folk and psych music lovers and those who appreciate well - crafted music. It features the legendary Wrecking Crew session musicians, known for their work with Phil Spector and The Beach Boys. A unique blend of Memphis swamp soul, LA sunshine pop, and SoCal country rock, filtered through 60's acid vibes. In 1975, Jim Sullivan mysteriously disappeared. Coincidentally, his 1969 debut was titled 'U.F.O.' The album showcases Sullivan's deep, expressive voice like Fred Neil and a weathered Americana sound like Joe South. Pop songs filled with despair, punctuated by a string section or a driving Wurlitzer piano. It comes on black vinyl with a gatefold sleeve, released by Light In The Attic in 2010. Highly recommended.

Using your Jim Sullivan's U.F.O. Vinyl LP is easy. Just place it on your turntable and let the music play. To ensure the best sound quality, make sure your turntable is clean and properly calibrated. When handling the vinyl, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. After each use, gently wipe the record with a clean, anti - static cloth. Store the vinyl in its gatefold sleeve in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. This will help preserve the record's condition and keep the music sounding great for years to come.