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Family Record Club Artists LP Record 12" 33 RPM Word Records Gospel. This unique compilation LP, titled "Family Record Club Artists," is a special demonstration album prepared by Word Records, Inc., based in Waco, Texas. The album's catalog number is FRC-100, and it was produced under the Word Records label, known for its influential role in sacred music. Buy 2 Records, Get 2 FREE ? Add 4 Records, to your cart from store. Mix & Match. Buy 2 Records, Get 2 FREE ? Add 4 Records, to your cart from store. Mix & Match. Extra 50% off When You Buy 3 or more items From Store This unique compilation LP, titled "Family Record Club Artists," is a special demonstration album prepared by Word Records, Inc., based in Waco, Texas. It features a diverse array of gospel and sacred music artists associated with the Family Record Club, offering a curated selection that showcases a variety of styles and talents within Christian music. The album's catalog number is FRC-100, and it was produced under the Word Records label, known for its influential role in sacred music. Pressed on a standard 12-inch vinyl LP and designed to be played at 33 RPM, this record includes 28 tracks spread across two sides. Notable artists featured include Jarrell McCracken, Paul Mickelson Orchestra, White Sisters, Melody Four Quartet, and the Baylor Chapel Choir. The album serves as a historical snapshot of mid-20th century gospel music, highlighting arrangements by Paul Mickelson and contributions from choirs and soloists alike. The sleeve is a cardboard type with vintage black-and-white family imagery, adding to the collectible nature of this gospel record. This edition is a demonstration and promotional release by the Family Record Club, making it a rare find for collectors of religious and gospel vinyl. It includes a detailed track listing with album numbers for each artist's original LP, making it a valuable reference for enthusiasts. The album's presentation and liner notes by Jarrell McCracken, president of Word Records, add to its significance as a historical document of sacred music from this era.