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Have you ever dreamed of finding a '62 Corvette in a farmer's barn in mint condition? Or a '59 Fender Stratocaster or Gibson Les Paul in mint condition hidden under the bed at your great uncle's house? Or a never-before-heard or released early Clapton recording in the record label vaults... well produced and in mint condition? Well. we haven't discovered the car or guitar, but we have found the equivalent of the early Clapton production via a Kansas singer, songwriter, guitar player named Toby Fisher. This finally-released recording definitely will be an great addition to our Clapton collection. We caught up with Toby on a Sunday afternoon to find out more about this exciting find: Q: Toby, Your Anvian Voyage project has been something you have had in your music vault for some time. Can you tell us about the capsule of time when this project was written and originally recorded? A: In the summer of 1970 I went on a camping trip for the first time, to the Colorado Rockies. It was a very magical,creative time for me. I had always loved music and admired musicians, and somehow in this environment in the mountains, it occurred to me that I wanted to become a musician. In fact, during that trip I envisioned creating an album of original material that I hoped I would be able to record sometime in the near future. The only problem was that I didn't know how to play guitar - I didn't even own one. When I left Colorado and returned home, I kept that vision with me through a v