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Sunn O))) & Pan Sonic / Alan Vega / Stephen Burroughs*Che

Label:Blast First Petite – PTYT 021
Series:Alan Vega 70th Birthday Limited Edition EP Series – #5
Format:
Vinyl, 10", 45 RPM, Limited Edition, Numbered, White
Country:UK
Released:
Genre:Electronic, Rock
Style:Folk Rock, Noise, Doom Metal, Industrial

Tracklist

ASunn O))) & Pan SonicChe
ElectronicsMika Vainio
GuitarStephen O'Malley
Guitar, BassGreg Anderson
Mastered ByMell Dettmer
Organ [Hammond]Steve Moore (5)
ProducerRex Ritter, O)))*
Synthesizer [Moog], Organ [Farsifa]Rex Ritter
VocalsJoe Preston
6:00
B1Alan Vega13 X Live
Performer [Machines & Hand Controlled Fx]Liz Lamere
Recorded By, Mixed BySusan Stenger
VocalsAlan Vega
5:55
B2Stephen Burroughs*Goodbye Darling
Vocals, Acoustic GuitarStephen Burroughs*
4:06
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Notes

Track A recorded at Aleph 0108 & Magnetic Park 0508 & Schwedenstrasse 0608.
Mixed at Magnetic Park 0808.
Track B1 recorded & mixed at Lisheen Arts Studios 1. The title on the label for this track is "Thirteen Crosses (Live 2008)".
Track B2 recorded in one take at Blue Whale, Birmingham, UK - July 2008.

P&C 2009 blastfirstpetite

1500 copies pressed on white vinyl. 'Limited Edition 3000' printed on sleeve.
Sleeve printed inside.

Lacquer cut company/engineer and pressing plant from matrix.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): B854377-01 A1 MK PTYT 021
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): B854377-01 B1 MK PTYT 021

Other Versions (3)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Recently Edited
Che (10", 45 RPM, Limited Edition, Promo, Clear)Blast First PetitePTYT 021UK2009
Recently Edited
Che (10", Limited Edition, 45 RPM, Numbered, Clear)Blast First PetitePTYT 021UK2009
New Submission
Che (File, WAV, Reissue)Not On Label (Sunn O))) Self-Released)noneUnknown

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  • borderes's avatar
    borderes
    Mine is >Numbered on a back cover sticker "blastfirstpetite limited edition of 3000".<
    • Mr.Slut's avatar
      Mr.Slut
      The A side reminded me of "Koyaanisqatsi" in a sense. I think it sounds way better on 33rpm - apart from the vocals of course, but it kinda works too, as it adds a spookyness to the already sad and dark tune. The live track of Alan Vega is okay, but does not have the strength of Suicide live in my opinion. I could totally have done without the Stephen R. Burroughs version.

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