HP Lovecraft Blues (1931 Miskatonic University Field Recording) Music of the Cthulhu Mythos.

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Recorded in 1931 around the Louisiana Delta outside of New Orleans by Henry Armitage and his students from Miskatonic University of Arkham, Massachusetts during their field research concerning lore and facts surrounding the rise of esoteric and fiendish occult happenings around the nation. The recording is rough and ends abruptly, but offers an insight into how quickly the "news" of strange doings had spread since the events of the "Dunwich Horror" and that perhaps a network of sorts existed between the practitioners of such evil rituals throughout the landscape. Armitage was baffled and terrified to hear this unnamed, elderly gentleman who had no use of his legs and was missing an ear quickly and effortlessly offer him this "folk song" concerning events he could not have known took place and whom...or what....was involved. Armitage and subsequent reviewers also stood in puzzlement as to who or what the identity of the "HP Lovecraft" or "Haitche P Lovecraft" was and if he was a real "being". They prayed that he wasn't like Wilbur and shuddered at the thought of him being...worse.
Armitage returned in an effort to locate the unknown singer two years later after he had gathered more information, in hopes of gleaning any clues to further his research. The locals said the man was gone. When asked if he had passed away, the locals all were evasive in their responses. They said "He gone. And he ain't never comin' back cause the Old Ones "took him".".

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