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Incantation – Deliverance Of Horrific Prophecies - Mint- 7 Single Record 1991 Relapse USA Vinyl - Death Metal
  • 1991 Relapse USA Mint Condition 7-Inch Single Vinyl Record of Incantation's Death Metal Masterpiece - Deliverance Of Horrific Prophecies

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Incantation – Deliverance Of Horrific Prophecies - Mint- 7 Single Record 1991 Relapse USA Vinyl - Death Metal

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Incantation's 'Deliverance Of Horrific Prophecies' is a classic death - metal single record released in 1991 by Relapse Records in the US. It comes in a mint - condition 7 - inch vinyl format, spinning at 33 ⅓ RPM. The label is Relapse Records (RR - 012) and it belongs to the Relapse Singles Series (012). Side A features 'Deliverance Of Horrific Prophecies' and Side B has 'Profanation'. Recorded at Trax East, it has amazing production by Steve Evetts and Incantation. The artwork is by Bill Venner and the sleeve illustration is by Chris Moyen. Key band members include Craig Pillard on guitar and vocals, Jim Roe on drums, Ronny Deo on bass, and John McEntee on lead guitar.

To play this 7 - inch vinyl record, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Place the record gently on the turntable platter, align it properly, and then lower the tonearm carefully onto the record's groove. For Side A, start at the outer edge where the track 'Deliverance Of Horrific Prophecies' begins. When you want to play Side B, lift the tonearm, flip the record over, and repeat the process starting with the 'Profanation' track. As for maintenance, always handle the record by its edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. Store it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. When not in use, keep it in its sleeve to protect it from dust and damage. If the record gets dirty, use a soft, anti - static record brush to gently clean it in a circular motion from the center outwards.


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