* Restored and remastered audio * Liner notes interviewing Tumbleweed principals Larry Ray and Bill Szymczyk, as well as surviving employees and artists * Unseen archive photos, album artwork and label history * Housed in a deluxe Stoughton "Tip-On" gatefold jacket In February of 1971, Larry Ray and Bill Szymczyk fled an earthquake and a debauched L.A. music scene to claim their own slice of utopia in Denver, Colorado. After meeting and bonding at ABC-Dunhill, where Ray landed as general manager, and where Szymczyk had breezed in from New York - fresh off his first real hit as a burgeoning engineer/producer with BB King's "The Thrill is Gone" - they'd often daydreamed about starting their own label. In Denver, Ray and Szymczyk settled on the name ... read more