Phil Collins - No Jacket Required
Here's a classic album from Phil Collins. It was released in 1985 in the US. The album features a blend of electronic and pop music, with a strong synth - pop style.
Label: Atlantic (A1 81240, 7A1 - 81240, 81240 - 1)
Format: Vinyl LP album, club edition, stereo, with Carrollton Pressing
Genre: Electronic, Pop; Style: Synth - pop
Tracklist:
- A1 - 'Sussudio' (4:23)
- A2 - 'Only You Know And I Know' (4:20)
- A3 - 'Long Long Way To Go' (4:20)
- A4 - 'I Don't Wanna Know' (4:12)
- A5 - 'One More Night' (4:47)
- B1 - 'Don't Lose My Number' (4:46)
- B2 - 'Who Said I Would' (4:01)
- B3 - 'Doesn't Anybody Stay Together Anymore' (4:18)
- B4 - 'Inside Out' (5:14)
- B5 - 'Take Me Home' (5:51)
Companies and Credits: It's associated with Warner Communications, Atlantic Records. Recorded at various studios like The Town House, Old Croft, and Air Studios. Phil Collins is the producer, and many talented musicians contributed to this album.
Notes: The 'G1' etched in runouts shows it's a Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Carrollton, GA pressing. 'crc' on labels means it's a Columbia House release.
Barcode and Other Identifiers: Barcode (Text): 0 7567 - 81240 - 1; Barcode (Scanned): 075678124013; Other (On labels under STEREO): crc; Rights Society: ASCAP; Pressing Plant ID (Runouts): G; Matrix / Runout (Label A): ST - A - 855629 - SP; Matrix / Runout (Label B): ST - A - 855630 - SP

To use this Phil Collins vinyl record, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable platter, center it, and put the stylus on the lead - in groove of the first track. Then, sit back and enjoy the amazing music. When you're done, carefully lift the stylus and return it to its rest. To keep your record in top shape, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints on the playing surface. Store it vertically in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Clean it regularly with a proper vinyl record cleaning brush to remove dust and debris. If you notice any scratches, you can use a vinyl record repair kit to minimize their impact on the sound quality.