Product Details
The 'Grim Reaper - See You In Hell' single is a 7 - inch flexi - disc vinyl from 1984. It's a promotional sampler from RCA with the label EV - 84 - 209 - 1CST, released in the US. The format is a single - sided, card - backed, stereo flexi - disc at 33 ⅓ RPM. The genres are Rock and Non - Music, with styles including Heavy Metal, Dialogue, and Promotional. The A1 track features Steve Grimmett's announcement and excerpts from 'See You In Hell', 'Dead On Arrival', and 'All Hell Let Loose', lasting 6:25. Phonographic and general copyrights belong to Ebony Music. It was manufactured and distributed by RCA Records, mixed at Ebony Studios, and pressed at the RCA Records Pressing Plant in Indianapolis. The artwork is by Gary Sharpe. The band members include Dave Wanklin on bass, Lee Harris on drums, Nick Bowcott on guitar, and Steve Grimmett on vocals. The producer and engineer is Darryl Johnston, and the song is written by Nick Bowcott, Paul De Mercado, and Steve Grimmett. The flexi - disc has a transparent non - colored Eva - Tone Soundsheet over a b/w artwork card backing. It's glued to the card backing of a black - and - white art painting similar to the full - color artwork of the debut album. While the vocalist makes a 1 - minute announcement about the band and their new album with 'The Show Must Go On' playing in the background, it then fades into song excerpts. ℗ & ©1984, Ebony Music. Matrix/Runout (Label Side A): 842091CS; Matrix/Runout: EV - 84 - 209 - 1CST.
To use this vinyl record, first, make sure your turntable is set to 33 ⅓ RPM. Gently place the flexi - disc on the turntable, aligning it properly. Lower the tonearm carefully onto the record. As you listen, enjoy the unique mix of heavy metal and dialogue. When you're done, lift the tonearm off the record and turn off the turntable. To keep this collectible in good shape, store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid touching the playing surface with dirty or greasy hands. If it gets dirty, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe it. Be careful when handling the card backing as well to prevent any damage to the artwork.