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Television – Adventure - VG+ LP Record 1978 Elektra USA Red Label Original Vinyl - Power Pop / Punk / New Wave
  • 1978 Elektra USA Red Label Original Vinyl LP Record - Television's Adventure in Power Pop, Punk, and New Wave Music

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Television – Adventure - VG+ LP Record 1978 Elektra USA Red Label Original Vinyl - Power Pop / Punk / New Wave

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Explore the iconic 'Adventure' album by Television, a classic from 1978. Released in the US on Elektra Records (label number 6E - 133), this vinyl LP is a stereo album with a PRC pressing. The music combines the genres of rock, punk, power pop, and new wave, offering a unique and energetic listening experience. Tracklist includes hits like 'Glory', 'Days', and 'The Fire'. The record was recorded at Soundmixers and Record Plant in New York City, and published by Double Exposure Music. It comes in a printed inner sleeve with lyrics and credits. Features include red Elektra labels with specific matrix details, and PRC markings denote the pressing from Richmond, IN. The album involves many talented musicians and professionals, such as Fred Smith on bass and vocals, Billy Ficca on drums, and Tom Verlaine on lead vocals, guitar, and keyboards.

Using this vinyl record is easy. Just place it on your turntable and use the tonearm to drop the needle gently onto the start of the track you want to play. Make sure your turntable is set to the correct speed (usually 33 1/3 RPM for an LP). When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface, as this can cause pops and clicks during playback. To clean the record, use a soft, anti - static record brush. Gently brush in a circular motion from the outer edge towards the center. Store the record vertically in a cool, dry place to prevent warping. If you're not using the record for a long time, keep it in its original sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches.


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