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The Gadgets - Gadgetree - Mint- LP Record 1980 Final Solution UK Vinyl - Synth-pop / Experimental
  • The Gadgets - Gadgetree - Mint Condition LP Record Vinyl Album from 1980 UK with Synth - pop and Experimental Electronic Genre
  • The Gadgets - Gadgetree - Mint Condition LP Record Vinyl Album from 1980 UK with Synth - pop and Experimental Electronic Genre
  • The Gadgets - Gadgetree - Mint Condition LP Record Vinyl Album from 1980 UK with Synth - pop and Experimental Electronic Genre

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The Gadgets - Gadgetree - Mint- LP Record 1980 Final Solution UK Vinyl - Synth-pop / Experimental

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The Gadgets' Gadgetree is a mint - condition LP vinyl album released in the UK in 1980. It features an electronic genre with synth - pop and experimental styles. The label is Final Solution (FSLP001). The tracklist includes great songs like 'Kyleaking', 'Making Cars', and many others. The phonographic copyright is held by Rouge Music, and the copyright is by Final Solution Ltd. It was pressed by Allied Records Ltd. The lacquer was cut by Porky (5), and the songs were written by Tucker*, Hyde*, and Johnson*. There's also a version with a beige picture. The matrix runout on Side A is (ALI) FSLP 001 A - 1 PORKY MISSING TOO, and on Side B is (ALI) FSLP 001 B - 1 PAUL IS ALIVE THOUGH!

Using this LP record is easy. Just place it on a turntable, gently lower the needle onto the starting groove of the side you want to play, and enjoy the music. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting fingerprints or dirt on it, as this can affect the sound quality. Store the record in a cool, dry place and keep it in its sleeve when not in use. To clean the record, you can use a record - cleaning brush to gently remove dust. If it gets really dirty, you can use a proper record - cleaning solution, but be very careful not to damage the grooves.


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