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The Who – Happy Jack - VG+ LP Record 1967 Decca USA Mono Original Vinyl - Rock / Mod / Garage Rock / Pop Rock
  • The Who's Iconic 1967 Decca USA Mono Original Vinyl LP Record - 'Happy Jack' in VG+ Condition - A Must - Have for Rock, Mod, Garage Rock, and Pop Rock Enthusiasts
  • The Who's Iconic 1967 Decca USA Mono Original Vinyl LP Record - 'Happy Jack' in VG+ Condition - A Must - Have for Rock, Mod, Garage Rock, and Pop Rock Enthusiasts
  • The Who's Iconic 1967 Decca USA Mono Original Vinyl LP Record - 'Happy Jack' in VG+ Condition - A Must - Have for Rock, Mod, Garage Rock, and Pop Rock Enthusiasts

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The Who's 'Happy Jack' LP is a classic piece of rock history. Released in the US in May 1967 by Decca under the catalog number DL 4892, it's a mono vinyl album pressed by the MCA Pressing Plant in Pinckneyville. The album features a mix of rock, mod, garage rock, and pop rock styles. Songs like 'Run Run Run' written by Townshend, 'Boris The Spider' by Entwhistle, and 'Happy Jack' itself are musical gems. The cover design is by Alan Aldridge, with Chris Stamp as the executive - producer and Kit Lambert as the producer. A unique feature of this pressing is the ◆ symbol on Side B label. In America, 'A Quick One' was retitled 'Happy Jack' to match the single.

To use 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 carefully lower the stylus onto the starting groove. Enjoy the music! When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. Store it in a cool, dry place, standing upright in a record sleeve. This will protect it from warping and damage. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust from the grooves.


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