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This one feel a bit like an album of guitar instruction. I suspect that Lans may have been attracted to it for that very reason. The vinyl quality was "like new".
What's the deal with those big black CDs? Neill's Vinyl Conversion Project (VCP) which will eventually become the Tape Conversion Project (TCP). This is an effort to both preserve and enjoy my audio library.
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