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Bernard Szajner
- Some Deaths Take Forever
Label:
Boutique (2)
Catalog#:
BOUCD 6620
Format:
CD, Album,
Reissue
Country:
UK
Released:
2009
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Electro, Minimal, Experimental
Tracklist
1
Welcome To Death Row
6:14
X
2
Ritual
4:47
X
3
Execute
6:29
X
4
Ressurector
7:12
X
5
The Memory
5:00
X
6
Suspended Animation
4:43
X
7
A Kind Of Freedom
4:01
X
8
Thol Onsia
5:21
X
9
A Single Broken Wing
7:27
X
10
S-N-O-W-P-R-I-N-T-S
5:09
X
Credits
Artwork By [Graphic Design]
- Andre Chante
Electronic Drums
-
Bernard Szajner
Engineer
-
Daniel Naudin
Engineer [Assistant]
-
Jean-Paul Rebaudengo
Guitar
-
Pierre Chérèze
Mixed By
-
Nick Bradford
Photography
- GL-Utz , Jean D'Alban , Patricia Negro
Piano [Fender Rhodes, Acoustic]
-
Marc Geoffroy
Producer
-
Bernard Szajner
,
Karel Beer
Sequenced By
-
Bernard Szajner
Synthesizer [Modular, Korg, Vocoder]
-
Bernard Szajner
Synthesizer [Polymoog]
-
Marc Geoffroy
Vocals
-
Klaus Blasquiz
Notes
Originally released on LP in 1980 by Pathé Marconi EMI.
Recorded at Studios Laser Graphics and ABR in Paris.
Mixed at Studio Matrix in London.
Bonus Tracks, 8 to 10 were recorded in 1982.
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