Josie Cotton's 'Convertible Music' is a must - have vinyl LP album from 1982. It was released in the US by Elektra Records under the catalog numbers Elektra – 60140 and Elektra – 9 60140 - 1. The record is a blend of electronic, rock, and pop music, with a distinct New Wave style. The tracklist is full of great songs like 'He Could Be The One', 'Rockin' Love', and 'Johnny, Are You Queer'. It was recorded at Salty Dog Studios and Ocean Way Recording, mastered at The Mastering Lab, and pressed by Specialty Records Corporation. With art direction by Norm Ung and vocals by Josie Cotton, this LP is a gem for music collectors.


Using this vinyl LP is easy. Just place it on your turntable carefully, make sure the needle is properly aligned, and then let the music play. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface. Keep the record away from direct sunlight and heat as these can warp the vinyl. After each use, store it in its sleeve to protect it from dust. If the record gets dirty, you can use a vinyl record cleaning solution and a soft brush to gently clean it. This will help maintain the sound quality and keep your 'Convertible Music' LP in great shape for years to come.