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Jeff Simmons – Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up - VG+ LP Record 1969 Straight USA Promo Vinyl - Psychedelic Rock / Electric Blues
  • Jeff Simmons - Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up - A Psychedelic Rock and Electric Blues 1969 USA Promo Vinyl LP Record in Very Good Plus Condition

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Jeff Simmons – Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up - VG+ LP Record 1969 Straight USA Promo Vinyl - Psychedelic Rock / Electric Blues

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Jeff Simmons presents the album 'Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up'. The label is Straight - STS 1057. It's a vinyl LP album in promo stereo format, released in the US in 1969. The music falls into the rock and blues genres, with styles of psychedelic rock and electric blues. The album features tracks like 'Appian Way' (2:32), 'Zondo Zondo' (1:50), and 'Madame Du Barry' (2:42). 'Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up' was written by La Marr Bruister. It was recorded at Whitney Recording Studios and Mystic Sound Studio, and published by Fine Tone Music Co., Bizarre Music Co., and Bizarre Music Inc. The copyright is held by Bizarre Music Co. The album has a gatefold cover with a 'Promotion - Not For Sale' sticker on the back, and the labels are white with black print stating 'Promo not for sale'. Key musicians include Jeff Simmons on electric bass, piano, organ, accordion, and vocals, Frank Zappa on lead guitar for tracks A5 and B1, and John Kehlior on drums for tracks A5 and B1.

Using this vinyl record is easy. Just place it on a turntable and let the needle gently drop onto the groove to enjoy the music. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting dirt or fingerprints on it. Always store the record in its sleeve and keep it in a cool, dry place to prevent warping. If the record gets dirty, you can use a vinyl record cleaner to gently wipe the surface. Avoid exposing the record to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures as this can damage the vinyl and affect the sound quality.


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