The 7A3 presents a dynamic 12-inch vinyl single record from 1988, a gem in the hip-hop genre. Released by Geffen Records in the US, it features two captivating sides - the Party Side and the Reality Side. The Party Side offers three versions of 'Party Time!': the City Mix, Beach Mix, and Instrumental, each co-produced by Brad Bailey and Pat Regan (2), produced by Johnny Rivers (2) and Vendetta (68), and written by B. Bouldin* and J. Rivers*. The Reality Side has two tracks, 'Why' and its Instrumental Mix, with credits including Brad Bailey and Pat Regan (2) as engineers and mixers, and Johnny Rivers (2) and Linda Never as producers. The record comes in a specially-priced double A-side maxi-single format. There are two different pressings, one with 'E A S T' in the inner circle of Side B and 'SRC' stamped in the runout of both sides, and the other with only 'A' in the inner circle of both sides and no 'SRC' stamped in the runout. The phonographic copyright belongs to The David Geffen Company, and it's published by 357 Music and Kicking Down Doors Music, mastered at Precision Lacquer, and pressed by Specialty Records Corporation. Executive producers are Jeff Fenster and Mio Vukovic, and the photography is by Glen E. Friedman. The barcode is 075992089807, and it's affiliated with the ASCAP rights society.


Using this 12-inch vinyl single record is easy. Just place it on a turntable, set the speed to 33 ⅓ RPM, and let the music play. You can enjoy the different mixes of 'Party Time!' on the Party Side to get you in the mood for a celebration, or switch to the Reality Side for the thought-provoking 'Why' tracks. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting dirt or oils on the vinyl, which could affect the sound quality. After each use, store the record in its sleeve to protect it from scratches and dust. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If the record gets dirty, you can use a soft, anti-static record brush to gently clean the grooves. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials as they can damage the vinyl. With proper care, this hip-hop single record will provide you with years of great music.