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Dull Knife – Electric Indian - Mint- LP Record 1971 Philips Germany Vinyl - Prog Rock
  • Dull Knife - Electric Indian 1971 German Philips Vinyl LP Record - Progressive Rock Music Album
  • Dull Knife - Electric Indian 1971 German Philips Vinyl LP Record - Progressive Rock Music Album
  • Dull Knife - Electric Indian 1971 German Philips Vinyl LP Record - Progressive Rock Music Album

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Dull Knife – Electric Indian - Mint- LP Record 1971 Philips Germany Vinyl - Prog Rock

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Dull Knife's Electric Indian is a remarkable LP record released in 1971 by Philips in Germany. It features a blend of rock and blues, with a distinct prog rock style. The vinyl album is in stereo format. The label number is Philips – 6305 107. Tracklist includes Plastic People (6:40), Go Down To The River (4:39), Lonely Is The Man Kind (Without Love) (3:35), Walk Along The Muddy Road (4:38), Tumberlin' Down (4:18), Song Of A Slave (3:32), Feeling Like A Queen (5:35), and Day Of Wrath (6:15). Recorded at Dierks Studios in August 1971 and mixed at Windrose Studios in Hamburg. Published by Edition Intro in Berlin. Pressed by Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft Pressing Plant. Rights Society is GEMA. Matrix and runout information is available for both sides of the record.

To use this Dull Knife vinyl record, simply place it on a turntable. Make sure the turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the stylus on the start of the track you want to listen to. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface. After use, store the record in its sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove the dust. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they can damage the vinyl.


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