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Luke pka Luther Campbell aka Captain Dick - I Wanna Rock - VG+ 12 Single Record 1991 Luke USA Original Vinyl - Hip Hop / Bass Music
  • 1991 Luke USA Original Vinyl 12 - Inch Single Record - Hip Hop / Bass Music - Luke (a.k.a. Luther Campbell a.k.a. Captain Dick) - I Wanna Rock - VG+ Condition
  • 1991 Luke USA Original Vinyl 12 - Inch Single Record - Hip Hop / Bass Music - Luke (a.k.a. Luther Campbell a.k.a. Captain Dick) - I Wanna Rock - VG+ Condition

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Luke, also known as Luther Campbell or Captain Dick, presents the classic 'I Wanna Rock' on a 12 - inch vinyl single. Released in 1991 in the US, this record is a gem in the Hip Hop and Bass Music genres. The label includes Luke Records and Atlantic, with catalog numbers 0 - 96214 and 96214. It's a 33 ⅓ RPM vinyl. The tracklist features 'I Wanna Rock (Clean Version)' and 'I Wanna Rock (Nasty Version)' produced by Kenneth Terry, along with 'Megamix' by Mike Fresh. The record is under the phonographic copyright of Luke Records, distributed by Atlantic Recording Corporation, published by Pac Jam Music, and produced for Prison Of Rhythm Productions. The engineers are Eddie Miller and Ted Stein, and Luther Campbell is the executive - producer and writer. The barcode is 075679621405, and the rights society is BMI.

Using this vinyl record is simple. Just place it on a turntable that supports 33 ⅓ RPM, align the needle carefully on the start of the groove, and enjoy the music. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting dirt or oil on the vinyl, which could affect the sound quality. Store the record in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. If it gets dirty, use a proper vinyl record cleaning solution and a soft brush to gently clean the grooves. Don't use abrasive materials as they can scratch the vinyl. Also, when removing the record from its sleeve, be gentle to prevent any bending or warping.


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