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Alice Cooper ‎– Love It To Death - VG LP Record 1971 Straight USA Vinyl Uncensored - Hard Rock / Classic Rock
  • Alice Cooper - Love It To Death - A Classic Hard Rock LP Record from 1971, Straight USA Vinyl, Uncensored

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Alice Cooper ‎– Love It To Death - VG LP Record 1971 Straight USA Vinyl Uncensored - Hard Rock / Classic Rock

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Alice Cooper's 'Love It To Death' is a legendary LP released in 1971. The record is on Straight - WS 1883 label, coming in a vinyl LP album, stereo format, with a Terre Haute pressing and uncensored content. It hails from the US. The genre is rock, with styles of classic rock and hard rock. The tracklist includes hits like 'Caught In A Dream' (3:10), 'I'm Eighteen' (3:01), 'Long Way To Go' (3:04), 'Black Juju' (9:12), 'Is It My Body' (2:40), 'Hallowed Be My Name' (2:30), 'Second Coming' (3:05), 'Ballad Of Dwight Fry' (6:33) with a child voice by Monica Lauer, and 'Sun Arise' (3:53) written by Butler* and Harris*. The record was pressed by Columbia Records Pressing Plant in Terre Haute, produced for Nimbus 9 Productions Limited, and recorded at RCA's Mid - America Recording Center in Chicago. It was mastered by Randy Kling and engineered by Brian Christian. The first pressing has pink Straight Records labels, an exposed thumb cover, no 'hype' blurb on the cover, and comes with a Straight Records inner sleeve. Rights Society is BMI, Pressing Plant ID is 'T' etched on both sides, Matrix / Runout on Label Side A is S39778 and on Side B is S39779.

Using this Alice Cooper LP record is simple. Just place it on a working record player. Make sure the record player is clean and the needle is in good condition for the best sound quality. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface. Keep the record in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. This will prevent warping and damage to the vinyl. After each use, return the record to its inner sleeve and then to the outer cover to protect it from dust and scratches. If you notice any dust on the record, use a record cleaning brush to gently remove it before playing.


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