Shopping Cart  Now in your cart 0 items  
Shopping Cart:  0 items
Sub-Total:
$0.00
  1. Your cart is empty.
The Plastic Ono Band - Live Peace In Toronto 1969 - Mint- LP Record 1970 Apple Germany Vinyl - Rock & Roll / Avantgarde
  • The Plastic Ono Band - Live Peace In Toronto 1969 - A Mint Condition LP Vinyl Record from 1970 Apple Germany, Featuring Rock & Roll and Avant - garde Music
  • The Plastic Ono Band - Live Peace In Toronto 1969 - A Mint Condition LP Vinyl Record from 1970 Apple Germany, Featuring Rock & Roll and Avant - garde Music

ships free
SALE

The Plastic Ono Band - Live Peace In Toronto 1969 - Mint- LP Record 1970 Apple Germany Vinyl - Rock & Roll / Avantgarde

$24.99  $13.00
Save: 48% off

100% Original Products

90 Days Easy Returns View More Return Policy

Free standard home delivery on all orders

Ship to me Available In Stock

Product Details

The Plastic Ono Band's 'Live Peace In Toronto 1969' is a remarkable LP vinyl record released in 1970 by Apple Records in Germany. This stereo album offers a blend of Rock & Roll and Avant - garde styles. The record label is Apple Records with the number 1 C 062 - 90 877. It includes classic tracks like 'Blue Suede Shoes', 'Money (That's What I Want)', and more. Key musicians such as Klaus Voormann on bass, Alan White on drums, and Eric Clapton on guitar contribute to its unique sound. John Lennon and Yoko Ono handle the vocals and are also the producers. There are some notes about the track titles on the label and cover, and details about the barcode and other identifiers.

To play this vinyl record, first make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable and use the tonearm to lower the needle onto the start of the groove. When you're done listening, lift the tonearm carefully and return it to its rest. To keep this mint - condition record in top shape, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints on the playing surface. Store it in a cool, dry place, preferably in a protective sleeve. Don't expose it to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures as this can damage the vinyl. If you notice any dust on the record, use a proper vinyl record brush to clean it before playing.


Copyright (C) bestdiffsm.com 2025 All Rights Reserved.
TOP