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The Screaming Blue Messiahs - Jerryвђ™s Electric Church (1988 Wea Yz 166 B-side) Vinyl Rip -

: Record directly into software like Audacity at 24-bit/96kHz for an archival-grade capture before downsampling for playback.

The track showcases the band's signature "rockabilly from hell" sound, a high-energy hybrid of punk, R&B, and blues. While the A-side was a novelty hit, "Jerry's Electric Church" is more representative of their visceral, guitar-driven style. A live version of the song also appears on their recording, with a longer duration of approximately 4:40. Ripping & Digitization Tips : Record directly into software like Audacity at

The track "" is the B-side to the 1988 single " I Wanna Be a Flintstone " by The Screaming Blue Messiahs , released under the catalog number WEA YZ 166 . Vinyl Release Details Format : 7" Vinyl Single, 45 RPM. A-Side : "I Wanna Be a Flintstone" (2:30). B-Side : "Jerry’s Electric Church" (3:34). Label : WEA. Year : 1988. Production & Sound A live version of the song also appears

: Use a clean, elliptical stylus to capture the intricate high-frequency detail of Bill Carter’s "choppy" guitar work. A-Side : "I Wanna Be a Flintstone" (2:30)

: Perform a DC offset correction and use light limiting to handle the "stray peaks" typical of their volatile, overdriven sound without squashing the dynamics.

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