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Jeff Summit - Shepherd Of The Highways - VG+ LP Record 1976 Mount Moriah Music Private Press USA Vinyl & Insert - Rock / Folk Rock / Jewish
  • Jeff Summit - Shepherd Of The Highways - A High - Quality VG+ LP Vinyl Record Released in 1976 by Mount Moriah Music, a Private Press in the USA, Featuring Rock, Folk Rock, and Jewish Musical Elements with Insert
  • Jeff Summit - Shepherd Of The Highways - A High - Quality VG+ LP Vinyl Record Released in 1976 by Mount Moriah Music, a Private Press in the USA, Featuring Rock, Folk Rock, and Jewish Musical Elements with Insert
  • Jeff Summit - Shepherd Of The Highways - A High - Quality VG+ LP Vinyl Record Released in 1976 by Mount Moriah Music, a Private Press in the USA, Featuring Rock, Folk Rock, and Jewish Musical Elements with Insert

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Jeff Summit's album 'Shepherd Of The Highways' is a remarkable LP vinyl record. Released in 1976 by Mount Moriah Music in the US, it offers a blend of rock, folk, and religious music styles. The album comes with a lyric insert. It features a great tracklist including 'Shepherd Of The Highways', 'Some Are Flying To America', etc. Many talented musicians contributed to this album, with Jeff Summit handling vocals, guitar, production, and song - writing. The record is in VG+ condition, promising an excellent listening experience.

Using this LP record is simple. Just place it on a working record player, gently drop the needle on the start of the groove, and enjoy the music. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid leaving dirt or oils on the surface. Keep the record away from direct sunlight and high - humidity areas as these can damage the vinyl. After each use, store the record back in its sleeve and keep it in a cool, dry place. If the record gets dirty, you can use a soft, anti - static record brush to gently clean the grooves. Don't use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials on the record as this can cause scratches and affect the sound quality.


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