3 Pack Mystery Sweatshirt/ Hoodie Only £19.99! ⚡ - Click Here

Sorry, unfortunately this product is currently out of stock

 

Other customers purchased

Lee Brown Coye: Where is Abby? & Other Tales OST (1LP) - Limited Edition Vinyl

HKD 180.0

HK$180.00

 

Sold out

Live Chat

Average connection time 25 secs

Average connection time 25 secs

OST: LEE BROWN COYE - WHERE IS ABBY? & OTHER TALES

Cadabra Records | Spoken Arts Exhumed, proudly presents: Lee Brown Coye, Where Is Abby? & Other Tales.

Lee Brown Coye (1907-1981) is best known as one of the most original and influential artists to capture the feel of nightmare and unease in the field of illustrative literature. A godfather of the macabre. From the original “Weird Tales” pulp magazine to the finest of “Arkham House Publishing” Lee’s art as proven to live on.

For the first time collected anywhere, are the finest of Lee Brown Coye’s “Chips and Shavings” stories, rarely known until now. Written between 1964 and 1970, these stories originally appeared in the “Mid-York Weekly” newspaper, most of which have not been reprinted since.  Brought to life through the readings of son, Robert Coye, you will hear haunting stories the fantastic and the absurd, of folklore and of legend, nightmares and death. The uniqueness and strength of Lee’s art is shown here by the spoken word. Find out why names like Mike Mignola, Guillermo Del Toro, and Stephen King found Lee Brown Coye inspiring.

Includes:

  • First Pressing of 500
  • 180 Gram Vinyl
  • 350 gsm Gatefold Jacket Printed on Reverse Board
  • 4 Panel Insert with Liner Notes.
  • In the Tradition of H.P. Lovecraft and Other Classic Horror/Weird Fiction

Track Listing:

Side A

  • Where Is Abby?
  • The Cradle
  • What Remained Of Margaret Rogers
  • The Undertaker
  • The Lincoln Train
  • ...And Portions Of Hannah
  • Some Canarys Don’t Sing
  • The Church
Number of Discs:
  • 1
Main Language:
  • English
Customer Reviews

There are currently no reviews.

Write a review to be in with a chance of winning a £100 voucher.