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Brad Miller – The Power And The Majesty - Mint- LP Record 1978 Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Japan Vinyl Inserts - Non-Music / Field Recording
  • Brad Miller's 'The Power And The Majesty' - Mint Condition LP Record from 1978 by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab in Japan with Vinyl Inserts - Non-Musical Field Recording Collectible

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Brad Miller – The Power And The Majesty - Mint- LP Record 1978 Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Japan Vinyl Inserts - Non-Music / Field Recording

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Discover 'The Power And The Majesty' by Brad Miller, a remarkable LP record released in 1978 by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab in Japan. This mint - condition vinyl features a non - musical field recording. It belongs to the Original Master Recording series with the label Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab – MFSL 004. The format is a stereo vinyl LP. The A - side presents 'The Storm', while the B - side offers 'The Coast Daylights Featuring Steam Locomotive No. 4449'. Mastered by Stan Ricker, it has stunning front - cover photography by Richard Steinheimer and train - label photography by David Muench. Brad Miller is the producer and recorder, and it's half - speed mastered. There are multiple matrix/runout variations for both sides. The phonographic copyright belongs to Mobile Fidelity Productions.

Using this LP record is simple. Just place it on a compatible turntable. Make sure the turntable is clean and in good working condition to get the best sound quality. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid leaving fingerprints on the playing surface. After use, store it in its protective sleeve to prevent scratches and dust accumulation. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust. For more stubborn dirt, use a proper record cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth. Be gentle while cleaning to avoid damaging the grooves.


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