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Van Morrison Keep Me Sing, is keeping me oscillating!

Posted by Mr_bill2 on March 14, 2017 at 11:41:56:

Well as my subject line reads, Vans new album Keep Me Singing, cut on coke bottle clear vinyl, is making my speakers freak out after a few minutes of play. The sound started cutting out from the left channel and producing a low level hum that frankly scared the crap out of me, making me think something was going wrong within the vinyl side of my rig. But after swapping out to another LP, VM Into the Music, the problem seems to have gone away, wanting to make sure it wasn't just Van putting the hex on my system. LOL

Anyone else experience this with any albums or specifically Keep Me Singing?

This has never happened to me, so weird is all I can say after many years of playing vinyl.