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The Shadow Radio Program, Bret Morrison – The Shadow (Original Radio Broadcasts) - VG+ LP Record 1972 Mark56 USA Vinyl - Radioplay / Non-Music
  • The Shadow Radio Program - An Original 1972 Vinyl LP Record of Bret Morrison's The Shadow Radio Broadcasts in VG+ Condition from Mark56 Records, USA (Radioplay / Non - Music)

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The Shadow Radio Program, Bret Morrison – The Shadow (Original Radio Broadcasts) - VG+ LP Record 1972 Mark56 USA Vinyl - Radioplay / Non-Music

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The Shadow Radio Program features Bret Morrison in the original radio broadcasts of The Shadow. Released in 1972 by Mark56 Records in the US, this LP vinyl record offers a great non - music radioplay experience. The label number is 591. The A - side is titled 'Reflection Of Death' and the B - side is 'The Walking Corpse'. It's licensed from Charles Michelson, Inc and copyrighted by The Condé Nast Publications, Inc. Phonographic copyright belongs to Mark56 Records. It was produced for Coca - Cola and mastered at Artisan Sound Recorders. The producer is George Garabedian. Adventure 1 (Side A) 'Reflection of Death' aired on 5/9/1948, and Adventure 2 (Side B) 'The Walking Corpse' aired on 3/24/1946. Matrix/Runout details are provided for both sides, with the A - side label being 591 - A and the B - side label 591 - B, and corresponding runout etchings with the ℗1972 Mark56 Records and an artisan logo.

To use this The Shadow Radio Program vinyl LP record, first make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable and set the tonearm at the beginning of the desired side (Side A for 'Reflection Of Death' or Side B for 'The Walking Corpse'). Lower the needle carefully and enjoy the original radio broadcasts. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. After use, store the record in its sleeve and keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. If the record gets dirty, you can use a soft, anti - static record brush to clean it. Never use harsh chemicals as they can damage the vinyl. Also, be careful with the tonearm and needle to prevent any damage to the record during playback.


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