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Lou Reed – Rock N Roll Animal - VG+ LP Record 1974 RCA USA Vinyl - Art Rock / Glam
  • Lou Reed's Rock N Roll Animal - A 1974 RCA USA Vinyl LP Record in VG+ Condition, Belonging to the Art Rock and Glam Genre

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Lou Reed – Rock N Roll Animal - VG+ LP Record 1974 RCA USA Vinyl - Art Rock / Glam

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Lou Reed's Rock N Roll Animal is a classic vinyl LP album released in 1974 by RCA in the USA. It features a stereo sound and is a gatefold Indianapolis pressing. The record is in VG+ condition. The album belongs to the rock genre with art rock and glam styles. Key tracks include 'Intro / Sweet Jane', 'Heroin', 'White Light/White Heat', 'Lady Day', and 'Rock 'N' Roll'. All songs are written by Lou Reed, except for the intro to 'Sweet Jane' by Steve Hunter. It was recorded live at the Academy of Music in New York City on December 21, 1973, using the Record Plant Mobile Studio. The album is issued on Dynaflex vinyl with orange RCA Victor labels and comes in a gatefold RCA jacket, along with an inner sleeve providing instructions and information about the Dynaflex vinyl. There's also a non - gatefold version available. The record is stamped with specific markings denoting the RCA Records Pressing Plant in Indianapolis. It has relevant copyrights from RCA Records, Dunbar Music, Inc., and Oakfield Avenue Music Ltd.

Using this Lou Reed's Rock N Roll Animal vinyl record is easy. Just place it on a properly functioning turntable. Make sure the turntable is clean and the stylus is in good condition. Gently place the stylus on the start of the groove of the track you want to play. As the record spins, you'll enjoy the classic rock sounds. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface, which can cause skipping or damage. After each use, carefully place the record back in its sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches. Store the record vertically in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures, as this can warp the vinyl. Periodically clean the record with a proper vinyl cleaning brush or solution to keep the sound quality high.


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