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Virus – Revelation - VG+ LP Record 1971 BASF Germany Vinyl - Prog Rock / Krautrock
  • 1971 German Vinyl LP Record of Prog Rock / Krautrock Genre: Virus - Revelation by BASF in VG+ Condition

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Virus – Revelation - VG+ LP Record 1971 BASF Germany Vinyl - Prog Rock / Krautrock

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This is a remarkable 1971 vinyl LP record from Germany. The album 'Virus - Revelation' is released under the BASF label (CRC 015). It belongs to the rock genre, with styles of prog rock and krautrock. The album features several great tracks like 'Revelation (Nach Dem Thema „Paint It Black”)' arranged by Virus (26) and written by Jagger / Richard*, 'Endless Game' written by Virus (26), 'Burning Candle' written by Virus (26), 'Hungry Looser' written by Virus (26), and 'Nur Noch Zwei Lichtjahre' written by Plank* and Virus (26). The record was recorded and remixed at Star Studio Hamburg from 5th - 7th January 1971. Key musicians include Reinhold Spiegelfeld on bass guitar, Wolfgang (»Dicken«) Rieke* on drums, Bernd Hohmann on flute and vocals, J. Dieter Krahe* on organ, and Werner Monka (»Molle«)* on rhythm guitar. The engineer for recording is Konrad Plank*, and the producers are K. Plank* and Virus (26). The record has various matrix and runout details and the rights society is GEMA.

To use this vinyl LP record, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Place the record gently on the turntable platter and use the tonearm to lower the needle onto the start of the track you want to play. Enjoy the rich sound of the prog rock and krautrock music. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface. After use, store the record in its sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust. Avoid exposing the record to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight as it can damage the vinyl. With proper care, this record will provide you with many years of great music listening.


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