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White Heart - Emergency Broadcast - VG+ LP Record 1987 Sparrow USA Vinyl - Pop Rock / Hard Rock / Xian
  • 1987 Sparrow USA Vinyl - White Heart's Emergency Broadcast VG+ LP Record - Pop Rock/Hard Rock/Christian
  • 1987 Sparrow USA Vinyl - White Heart's Emergency Broadcast VG+ LP Record - Pop Rock/Hard Rock/Christian
  • 1987 Sparrow USA Vinyl - White Heart's Emergency Broadcast VG+ LP Record - Pop Rock/Hard Rock/Christian
  • 1987 Sparrow USA Vinyl - White Heart's Emergency Broadcast VG+ LP Record - Pop Rock/Hard Rock/Christian

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White Heart - Emergency Broadcast - VG+ LP Record 1987 Sparrow USA Vinyl - Pop Rock / Hard Rock / Xian

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White Heart's Emergency Broadcast is a remarkable LP record released in October 1987 by Sparrow Records (SPR 1144) in the US. This vinyl album combines the genres of Pop Rock, Hard Rock, and Christian music. The tracklist features great songs like 'Urban Renewal', 'Key To Our Survival', and more, each with talented songwriters such as Billy Smiley, Mark Gersmehl, and Gordon Kennedy. The credits include amazing musicians like Tommy Sims on bass guitar and vocals, Chris McHugh on drums, and Gordon Kennedy on guitar and vocals. It's a must - have for rock music lovers.


Using this vinyl record is easy. First, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Place the record gently on the turntable, align it properly, and lower the tonearm carefully onto the starting groove. As for the volume, adjust it according to your preference. When it comes to maintenance, always handle the record by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. Store it in a cool, dry place, preferably in its original sleeve. After each use, use a soft, anti - static brush to clean the grooves. Also, keep the record away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures, as these can damage the vinyl over time.


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