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Lord Finesse – From The Crates To The Files ...The Lost Sessions - VG- (low grade) 3 LP Record 2003 Fat Beats USA Vinyl - Hip Hop
  • Lord Finesse - Hip Hop 3 LP Vinyl Record Collection - From The Crates To The Files ...The Lost Sessions (2003, Fat Beats USA, Low Grade Version)

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Lord Finesse – From The Crates To The Files ...The Lost Sessions - VG- (low grade) 3 LP Record 2003 Fat Beats USA Vinyl - Hip Hop

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Discover the iconic 'From The Crates To The Files ...The Lost Sessions' by Lord Finesse, a must - have for Hip Hop enthusiasts. Released in 2003 by Fat Beats in the US, this compilation comes in a 3 - LP vinyl format (label: Fat Beats – FB5106 - 1). The album features classic tracks like 'Intro', 'Return Of The Funkyman (Rmx)' with a remix by Lord Finesse and Showbiz, and 'Isn't He Something' produced by Diamond D. It also includes collaborations with artists such as Big L, Fat Joe, and more. Recorded and mixed at various top - notch studios including Jazzy Jay Studio, D&D Studios, and others, this vinyl is a piece of Hip Hop history. Distributed and manufactured by Fat Beats Distribution, with copyright held by Fat Beats Records under exclusive license from Lord Finesse himself. The tracks are listed sequentially on the back cover and labels, with some title variations between the labels and back cover. Likely released between September and October 2003, this low - grade version still packs a punch in terms of musical value.

Using this Lord Finesse vinyl record is easy. First, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the vinyl on the turntable platter and use the tonearm to lower the needle onto the desired track. When handling the vinyl, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. As for maintenance, store the vinyl in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. You can clean the vinyl with a soft, anti - static brush before each use to remove any dust. If you notice any stubborn dirt, use a vinyl cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth, but be gentle. Remember, this is a piece of Hip Hop history, so take good care of it to enjoy its amazing sound for years to come.


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