By Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor Time is a funny thing: Obscurities or castoffs from past decades become lost treasures or telling time capsules through the rose-colored lens of nostalgia.
Records that an artist couldn’t give away at the time of their release change hands for thousands of dollars decades later, to the slack-jawed disbelief of their long-since-retired creators.
And while decades of digging in crates and plumbing dusty vaults have meant there are few unturned stones from the past 50 years of music, damned if there isn’t still some gold — or at least some really great imitation gold — in them crates.
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