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New Order – True Faith / 1963 - VG+ 7 Single Record 1987 Qwest USA Vinyl - Synth-pop
  • 1987 Qwest USA Vinyl Synth - pop Single Record - New Order's True Faith / 1963 in VG+ 7 Condition

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New Order – True Faith / 1963 - VG+ 7 Single Record 1987 Qwest USA Vinyl - Synth-pop

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New Order presents the classic single 'True Faith / 1963'. It was released in 1987 by Qwest Records in the US. The record is on vinyl, 7 - inch, 45 RPM with an SRC pressing. The genre is Electronic, and the style is Synth - pop. Track A, 'True Faith (The Morning Sun)', has additional production and remix by Shep Pettibone and engineering remix by Steve Peck. Track B is '1963'. Phonographic and copyrights belong to Qwest Records, licensed from Factory Records. It was manufactured and distributed by Warner Bros. Records. The sleeve design is by Peter Saville Associates and Trevor Key. There are different pressings from Specialty Records Corporation and Allied Record Company, identified by specific symbols in the runout groove. The barcode is 075992827171.

To play this vinyl record, first make sure your turntable is clean and set to 45 RPM. Gently place the record on the turntable and use the tonearm to drop the needle at the start of the track. When you're done listening, lift the tonearm carefully and return it to its rest. Keep the record away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture as these can damage the vinyl. If it gets dirty, use a soft, anti - static record brush to clean it in a circular motion. Avoid touching the playing surface with your fingers to prevent fingerprints and dirt buildup. Store the record upright in a record sleeve to protect it from scratches and warping.


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