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Arik Einstein / Shalom Chanoch – שבלול = Shablool - VG+ LP Record 1970 Phonodor Hagar Israel Vinyl - Psychedelic Rock / Pop Rock
  • Arik Einstein and Shalom Chanoch's 1970 Psychedelic and Pop Rock Vinyl LP Record - 'Shablool' from Israel by Phonodor Hagar in VG+ Condition
  • Arik Einstein and Shalom Chanoch's 1970 Psychedelic and Pop Rock Vinyl LP Record - 'Shablool' from Israel by Phonodor Hagar in VG+ Condition
  • Arik Einstein and Shalom Chanoch's 1970 Psychedelic and Pop Rock Vinyl LP Record - 'Shablool' from Israel by Phonodor Hagar in VG+ Condition

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Arik Einstein / Shalom Chanoch – שבלול = Shablool - VG+ LP Record 1970 Phonodor Hagar Israel Vinyl - Psychedelic Rock / Pop Rock

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Discover the 1970 vinyl LP album 'Shablool' by Arik Einstein and Shalom Chanoch. Released in Israel, this record is presented by Phonodor (label 12175) and Hagar (label 12175). It features a blend of psychedelic rock, soft rock, comedy, pop rock, and rock & roll. The album includes tracks like 'Ma Ata Oseh Csheh Ata Kam Ba Boker', 'Avshalom', and many more. It was recorded at Israkol Studios and manufactured by Litratone Ltd. This version comes with only a front laminated sleeve and black 'Hagar' labels with a woman picture. The transliterated titles provide easy understanding of the Hebrew - named tracks.

To play this vinyl LP record, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable and set the tonearm carefully on the start of the track you want to play. Listen to the amazing blend of psychedelic and pop rock music. When not in use, store the record in its sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches. Avoid touching the playing surface of the record with your fingers as it can leave oils and dirt. Clean the record occasionally with a vinyl record cleaning brush to keep the sound quality at its best. Also, handle the record by its edges to prevent any damage to the grooves.


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