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Sopor Aeternus. Songs From The Inverted Womb/Limited Edition Vinyl

Исполнитель: Sopor Aeternus
Альбом: Songs From The Inverted Womb/Limited Edition Vinyl
Год: 23.09.2016
Страна исполнителя: Германия
Формат носителя: Vinyl
Лэйбл: Apocalyptic Vision
Номер в каталоге: PM 54-03952
Страна производитель: Германия
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Ориентировочная цена: 6000.00 руб

Описание


Apocalyptic Vision is delighted to present the second part of what they lovingly dubbed the picture disc years re-releases: the beautiful and dark "Songs from the inverted Womb".

Once again, in order to NOT take anything away from the much loved treasure that is the original picture disc release (which many people do not even want to risk playing on their turn-tables), this new edition is therefore a rather stripped-down one (relatively speaking).

No gatefold-covers, posters or signatures. Just a simple cover, classic black vinyl (NO Picture disc!) in 180gram audiophile quality and printed inner sleeves.

While not adding anything new, Anna-Varney Cantodea, however, had the original negatives re-scanned in high resolution and re-created the artwork. Now everything looks as crisp and clear as never before. Also, the audio has been re-mastered especially for this vinyl re-release.

1. Black 2x12" vinyl
2. Postcard with original cover photo (22x22cm)
3. 180g audiophile quality
4. Remastered for vinyl cut
5. Printed inner sleeves
6. Strictly limited to 500 copies world-wide

http://www.soporaeternus.de

https://myspace.com/soporaeternusofficial



Трэклист


LP1:


A1 Something Wicked This Way Comes... 04:39
A2 Tales From The Inverted Womb 04:49
A3 Do You Know About The Water Of Life? 04:49
B1 ...And Bringer Of Sadness 06:43
B2 Résumé...= 08:30

LP2:


C1 Totes Kind / Little Dead Boy 07:20
C2 May I Kiss Your Wound? 07:00
C3 Saturn Devouring His Children 07:02
D1 There Was A Country By The Sea 1 02:05
D2 Little Velveteen Knight 05:52
D3 Eldorado ( by Edgar Allan Poe) 03:44