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The Beatles – The Beatles' Story - VG 2 LP Record 1964 Capitol Records USA Vinyl - Pop Rock / Interview
  • The Beatles - The Beatles' Story - Vintage Good 2 LP Vinyl Record from 1964 Capitol Records USA - Pop Rock and Interview Music Collection

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The Beatles – The Beatles' Story - VG 2 LP Record 1964 Capitol Records USA Vinyl - Pop Rock / Interview

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The Beatles present 'The Beatles' Story', a remarkable 2 - LP vinyl album released by Capitol Records in the US on November 23, 1964. It's a mono - format album with the catalog numbers Capitol Records – TBO - 2222. The genre combines rock and non - music elements, with styles like pop rock, interview, and dialogue. The album features various tracks such as 'On Stage With The Beatles', 'How Beatlemania Began', and many more. It was manufactured by Capitol Records, Inc., with photography by Black Star (9) and Joe Covello, and produced by Gary Usher and Roger Christian. The vinyl has a black rainbow color band without 'subsidiary' rim text, in a 1/4/2/3 configuration 'automatic sequence'. It was pressed at Capitol's Scranton plant. First pressings came with a light blue Capitol sleeve, and later rust - colored 'Join the Teen Set' inner sleeves were used. It has a gatefold design. Matrix / Runout details are T1 - 2222 (Label A), T2 - 2222 (Label B), T3 - 2222 (Label C), and T4 - 2222 (Label D).

Using this vinyl record is simple. First, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Place the record gently on the turntable, aligning the center hole with the spindle. Then, lower the tonearm carefully onto the record's starting groove. As for maintenance, always handle the record by its edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches on the playing surface. After each use, clean the record with a soft, anti - static brush to remove dust. Store the record in a cool, dry place, preferably in its original sleeve to protect it from damage. Be careful not to stack heavy objects on top of the record, as this can cause warping. And when you're done listening, lift the tonearm gently and turn off the record player.


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