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Various – Jerusalem Calling: Authentic Sounds From The Holy City - VG+ (vg cover) LP Record 1960s Private Press USA Vinyl - Non-Music / Field Recording
  • 1960s Private Press USA Vinyl LP Record - Various Artists' Jerusalem Calling: Genuine Sounds From The Holy City in VG+ Condition with VG Cover (Non-Music / Field Recording Genre)

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Various – Jerusalem Calling: Authentic Sounds From The Holy City - VG+ (vg cover) LP Record 1960s Private Press USA Vinyl - Non-Music / Field Recording

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This vinyl LP record titled 'Jerusalem Calling: Authentic Sounds From The Holy City' features various artists. It's a private press from the 1960s in the USA. The record is in VG+ condition with a VG cover. The label is Not On Label – XCTV - 127123/4, and it comes in a gatefold vinyl LP format. The country of origin is the US. The genres include Non - Music, Folk, World, & Country, with a style of Field Recording. Side A has tracks recorded at famous religious sites like the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulcre, and more, featuring voices of nuns, priests, students, and an Arab guide, as well as children singing. Side B has musical pieces from different artists such as Nira Cohen, Raphael Klatzkin, and others. It was pressed by Columbia Record Productions, edited by Esther Soffer and Rivka Friedman, with Reuven Morgan as the narrator, Morris Alexander as the producer, and Danny Bein and Shafik Salmon as technicians. The oversized jacket measures 13 inches by 14 inches.

To use this vinyl LP record, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable, center it, and lower the tonearm carefully onto the starting groove. Enjoy the rich sounds of Jerusalem. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface, which can cause skipping or affect the sound quality. After each use, return the record to its jacket to protect it from dust and scratches. Store the record vertically in a cool, dry place to prevent warping. If the record gets dirty, you can use a vinyl record cleaning brush to gently remove dust. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials on the record.


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