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Phil Collins - No Jacket Required - VG+ LP Record 1985 Atlantic USA Club Edition Vinyl - Pop Rock / Synth-pop
  • 1985 Atlantic USA Club Edition VG+ LP Record - Phil Collins' No Jacket Required (Pop Rock/Synth - pop)
  • 1985 Atlantic USA Club Edition VG+ LP Record - Phil Collins' No Jacket Required (Pop Rock/Synth - pop)
  • 1985 Atlantic USA Club Edition VG+ LP Record - Phil Collins' No Jacket Required (Pop Rock/Synth - pop)

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Phil Collins - No Jacket Required - VG+ LP Record 1985 Atlantic USA Club Edition Vinyl - Pop Rock / Synth-pop

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Phil Collins' 'No Jacket Required' is a classic LP record released in 1985 by Atlantic in the USA, specifically the Club Edition. It features a blend of Electronic, Rock, and Pop genres, with a distinct Synth - pop and Pop Rock style. The record comes with a cardboard jacket and a printed inner sleeve. It was recorded at places like The Town House, Old Croft, and Air Studios, and mixed at The Town House. Key tracks include 'Sussudio', 'Only You Know And I Know', and 'One More Night'. Many well - known musicians contributed to this album, such as Daryl Stuermer on guitar, Lee Sklar on bass, and Phil Collins himself as the main vocalist and producer.

If you own this Phil Collins LP record, here's how to enjoy it. First, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable, being careful not to touch the playing surface with your fingers as this can leave oils and dirt. Start the record player and let the music flow. When you're done listening, carefully lift the tonearm and turn off the player. Then, return the record to its cardboard jacket to protect it. Store the record in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. This will help keep the vinyl in good shape and preserve the sound quality for years to come. Also, avoid bending or scratching the record as this can damage it and affect the playback.


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