GET https://preprod.audioanalogdistribution.com/produit/Vinyles/style/pop-rock?page=3

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4 Twig Components
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9 ms Render Time
10.0 MiB Memory Usage

Components

Name Metadata Render Count Render Time
GestionPanierFavoriComponents
"App\Twig\Components\GestionPanierFavoriComponents"
components/GestionPanierFavoriComponents.html.twig
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GestionEntetePageComponents
"App\Twig\Components\GestionEntetePageComponents"
components/GestionEntetePageComponents.html.twig
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ListePanier
"App\Twig\Components\ListePanier"
components/ListePanier.html.twig
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AjoutMailNewsletterComponent
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components/AjoutMailNewsletterComponent.html.twig
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GestionEntetePageComponents App\Twig\Components\GestionEntetePageComponents 10.0 MiB 2.79 ms
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      - 180 gram heavyweight black vinyl gatefold reissue !\r\n
      - Half-speed mastered by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios !\r\n
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      Supertramp are releasing the definitive vinyl pressings of their studio albums. Even In The Quietest Moments audio was transferred at Abbey Road Studios by Miles Showell and overseen by album engineer Peter Henderson, where they cut the half-speed master used to press the vinyl.\r\n
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      - 180 gram heavyweight black vinyl gatefold reissue !\r\n
      - Half-speed mastered by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios !\r\n
      \r\n
      Supertramp are releasing the definitive vinyl pressings of their studio albums. Even In The Quietest Moments audio was transferred at Abbey Road Studios by Miles Showell and overseen by album engineer Peter Henderson, where they cut the half-speed master used to press the vinyl.\r\n
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      - 180 gram heavyweight black vinyl gatefold reissue !\r\n
      - Half-speed mastered by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios !\r\n
      \r\n
      Supertramp are releasing the definitive vinyl pressings of their studio albums. Even In The Quietest Moments audio was transferred at Abbey Road Studios by Miles Showell and overseen by album engineer Peter Henderson, where they cut the half-speed master used to press the vinyl.\r\n
      \r\n
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      Stevie Nicks (lead vocals, synthesizers), Rick Nowels (synthesizers, guitars, backing vocals), Bill Payne (synthesizers), Charles Judge (keyboards, synthesizers), Benmont Tench (piano, organ), Greg Phillinganes (keyboards, synthesizers, timpani), Chas Sandford (guitars, bass, drums machine), Bill Cuomo (keyboards), Michael Landau, Waddy Wachtel, Les Dudek, Danny Kortchmar (guitars), George Black (guitars, bass, Linn Drums programming), Kenny Edwards, Bob Glaub, Mike Porcaro (bass), Barney Wilen (saxophone), Sharon Celani, Marilyn Martin, Lori Perry-Nicks, Maria Vidal, Carolyn Brooks (backing vocals), David Kemper (tambourine, percussion), Bobbye Hall (percussion), Steve Jordan, Russ Kunkel, Andy Newmark, Denny Carmassi (drums).\r\n
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