Check out this amazing release! The shadowy Philly soul group Crystal Clear's second and final single from 1980 has been given a top - notch analog remaster in the original seven - inch format. The A - side, “Stay With Me”, features funky scratch guitar and sweet soulful vocals, sounding a bit like Sister Sledge's “Thinking Of You” or Curtis Mayfield's “Tripping Out”. Flip it over to the B - side, “You're So Unreal”, which is more laidback, melodic, and very appealing. This is a high - quality Japanese import, pressed for Japan Record Day in November. It comes with crazy deluxe packaging, a printed insert, and a clear outer sleeve. The sound is, of course, crystal clear. Here are the key features: black vinyl 7 - inch, high - quality Japan import, analog remastered sound, deluxe 7 - inch packaging with a promo insert. Also available are Bobby Hutton 'Lend A Hand' Import 7 - inch and B.J. Ward 'Vocal Ease' Import LP. It's from the music label Universal Music Japan 2019. Reviewed by manfred mandem in 03/2020.

Using this vinyl record is easy. Just place it on your record player's turntable and gently drop the needle on the edge of the record to start playing. When you want to listen to the other side, carefully lift the record and flip it over. As for maintenance, always handle the record by its edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface. Use a record brush to clean the vinyl before each play to keep the sound clear. Store the record in a cool, dry place, standing upright in a record sleeve to prevent warping. And remember, this is a high - quality import, so take good care of it to enjoy its great sound for a long time.