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Fleshcrawl – Lost In A Grave - Mint- 7 Single Record 1998 Morbid Germany Red Vinyl & Insert - Death Metal
  • Fleshcrawl - Lost In A Grave - 1991 German Death Metal 7-Inch Single Red Vinyl Record with Insert and Mint Condition

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Fleshcrawl – Lost In A Grave - Mint- 7 Single Record 1998 Morbid Germany Red Vinyl & Insert - Death Metal

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Fleshcrawl's 'Lost In A Grave' is a remarkable 7 - inch EP from 1991. It's a piece of German death - metal history released by Morbid Records (MR 002). The red vinyl spins at 33 ⅓ RPM. Side A features the track 'Lost In A Grave' lasting 6:37, while side B has 'Evoke The Excess' with a duration of 6:32. Recorded and mixed at Kolleg Der Schulbrüder in August '91 and pressed by Memphis Germany. The cover artwork is by Alex Pretzer, and the photography is by Günther Pretzer. It comes with a folded DinA4 info sheet, and some copies have an EX - SUFFOCATION sticker on the front cover. The album showcases the talents of Marcus Amann on bass, Bastian Herzog on drums, Alfred 'HV' Handke* and Stefan Hanus on guitar, and Alex Pretzer on vocals. The engineering and mixing were done by Bernd Häfele and Fleshcrawl.

Using this 7 - inch vinyl record is simple. First, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Place the record gently on the turntable, align the spindle with the center hole of the record. Use the tonearm to carefully lower the stylus onto the starting groove of the side you want to play. You can enjoy the raw and powerful death - metal sounds of Fleshcrawl. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches on the playing surface. After each use, return the record to its sleeve to protect it from dust and damage. Store the record in a cool, dry place, preferably upright to prevent warping. 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.


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