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Faye Webster Atlanta Vinyl LP

Faye Webster Atlanta Vinyl LP

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This is Faye Webster's Atlanta Millionaires Club presented on a 12-inch 10-track vinyl LP that preserves the album's official track order and printed guest credits for analog playback and citation.

If you struggle to find physical releases that match published credits and sequencing, this LP helps by providing the documented track list and featured artist credits you can play, reference, or add to research and playlist catalogs.

  • 10 tracks including Room Temperature Right Side Of My Neck and Jonny
  • Includes guest credit for Flowers credited to Father as listed on the album
  • 12-inch standard LP format compatible with home turntables and analog systems
  • Tracks and credits match the album's published information for accurate citation
  • Preserves album sequencing unlike single-track digital releases

Compared to streaming or compressed files this vinyl maintains the physical context of printed credits and the intended track sequence. Use it for listening, cataloguing, playlist citation, archival reference, or collection display. Sold by VinylHug with product details reflecting the official release information and quality-checked for playback compatibility on common turntables.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does this Faye Webster Atlanta LP match the album's official track list and credits?
Yes. This Faye Webster Atlanta LP reproduces the album's published sequencing and credits, listing 10 tracks including 'Room Temperature', 'Right Side Of My Neck' and 'Jonny', and crediting 'Flowers' with guest artist Father. That alignment is stated in the product details and makes the vinyl suitable for citation because the physical record preserves printed track order and featured-artist attributions. Collectors, music librarians, playlist curators and researchers benefit most from owning a documented physical copy for accurate metadata and citation. Note that special editions or repressings can sometimes vary, so check the printed sleeve and labels on receipt to confirm you have the matching pressing.
Will the Faye Webster Atlanta LP play on my home turntable?
Yes. The record is produced in a standard LP format intended for playback on most home turntables and analog setups. Standard LPs are made to spin at common speeds and use the same groove spacing and center hole as consumer turntables, so you should be able to play it without special adapters on a properly maintained deck. Home listeners who own a standard turntable, phono preamp and appropriate cartridge will get the intended analog experience. If you have an unusually sized vintage player or a DJ-only setup, verify your turntable's supported formats and speed settings before playing.
Is this vinyl a good purchase for collectors who care about accurate credits and physical documentation?
Yes. This LP is specifically described as matching the album's published track list and guest credits, providing a tangible source of official information that streaming metadata sometimes omits or alters. The physical sleeve and record labels preserve attributions and sequencing, which is valuable evidence for cataloguing, discographies and curated collections. Collectors, archivists and music scholars who need verifiable physical documentation benefit the most from this release. Keep in mind that condition and edition matter for collectors, so inspect pressings for matrix/runout markings and sleeve condition when purchasing to confirm the exact release.
How should I care for the Faye Webster Atlanta LP to maintain sound quality?
Store and handle the LP carefully to preserve sound quality. Clean hands, a soft anti-static brush before and after play, and storing the record upright in a protective inner sleeve and rigid outer jacket reduce dust, scratches and warping. Play it with a well-aligned cartridge and the correct tracking force to avoid excessive groove wear. Listeners and collectors who play records regularly or keep them long-term will see the most benefit from these practices. Note that vinyl is still a physical medium and will degrade over time with poor handling or improper storage, so preventive care is important.
Does this LP include the track 'Flowers' with the guest credit Father as on the album?
Yes. The product description specifies that the LP features the track 'Flowers' with the guest credit Father as listed on the original album. That makes the vinyl a faithful physical representation of the album's personnel and helps anyone citing credits in research, liner-note references or playlist annotations. Fans, music writers and archivists who rely on accurate crediting benefit most from owning this pressing. If verification is needed, you can confirm the credit on the printed sleeve or label when the record arrives.
How does owning this vinyl compare to streaming for playlist citation and research?
Owning the vinyl provides a verifiable, citable source of track order and credited personnel that streaming files and services sometimes simplify or omit. The LP preserves printed credits and the album's sequencing in a physical format, which is important for researchers, playlist curators and anyone documenting music metadata. Audiophiles who value analog sound and collectors who need physical proof of credits will find the LP more useful than a compressed stream. However, vinyl does not replace the convenience of streaming for instant access or portability, and it requires playback equipment and maintenance.
Can I use this Faye Webster Atlanta LP for sampling or DJ use?
Possibly, but with qualifications. The LP provides the original analog recording and album sequencing, which can be sampled or played in DJ sets, but usage rights and licensing for sampling are separate from physical ownership. The record is suited to playback on standard turntables for live performance or sampling into a digital setup, offering the warm analog source many DJs and producers prefer. DJs, producers and live performers who need an authentic vinyl sound will benefit most from this format. Keep in mind that any commercial reuse or sampling may require clearance from rights holders regardless of physical ownership.
How durable is the record and sleeve for long-term storage?
Vinyl records and their sleeves are durable when stored and handled properly, but they are not indestructible. A well-pressed LP kept upright in an inner anti-static sleeve and rigid outer jacket, stored in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight, will remain playable for decades. The printed sleeve can also last long-term if avoided from moisture and excessive handling. Collectors and archivists planning long-term retention will benefit most from controlled storage and proper care. Note that poor storage conditions, rough handling or heavy play without maintenance will accelerate wear and degrade both sound quality and sleeve condition.
What should I check when the Faye Webster Atlanta LP arrives to confirm it's the correct release?
Check the printed track list and featured credits on the sleeve and the record labels to confirm they match the album's published information, including the 10 tracks and the guest credit for 'Flowers' with Father. Inspect the vinyl for surface defects, confirm the sleeve artwork and any labeling match product photos, and look for any edition identifiers on the inner groove etchings or matrix/runout if available. Collectors, researchers and anyone verifying a purchase will find these checks most useful. If anything differs from the listed details, contact VinylHug for order support or clarification.
Will the vinyl sound noticeably better than compressed digital files?
It can, depending on playback chain and source. Vinyl preserves the album's analog master characteristics and full-length sequencing without the compression algorithms used by some digital formats, which many listeners describe as a warmer and more dynamic sound. This LP offers an analog listening experience faithful to the album's sequencing and instrumentation, which benefits audiophiles and fans who prioritize tonal character and album flow. However, sound quality depends on the turntable, cartridge, preamp and speakers; a low-end setup may not reveal the advantages over high-quality digital files or lossless streams.