Bruce Haack – Haackula
Label: | The Omni Recording Corporation – Omni-117 |
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Series: | Moog Masterpieces |
Format: | CD, Album, Remastered |
Country: | Australia |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Non-Music |
Style: | Leftfield, Experimental |
Tracklist
Haackula | |||
1 | Lie Back | 4:25 | |
2 | Blow Job | 4:59 | |
3 | Man Kind | 5:42 | |
4 | Play Me Your Album | 3:05 | |
5 | Invocation | 2:31 | |
6 | Death Machine | 5:58 | |
7 | Sun Sukd | 4:48 | |
8 | Tit For Tat | 4:02 | |
9 | Haackula | 0:37 | |
Bonus Tracks | |||
10 | Party Machine | 8:01 | |
11 | Icarus | 32:15 |
Companies, etc.
- Remastered At – Laundry Goat Studios
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – The Omni Recording Corporation
- Copyright © – The Omni Recording Corporation
- Pressed By – Technicolor, Australia
Credits
- Co-producer – Russell Simmons (tracks: 10)
- Design, Layout – I+T=R, Richard Grant (3)
- Executive-Producer – David Thrussell
- Liner Notes – Jim Knox
- Photography By – Ted Pandel
- Producer, Written-By – Bruce Haack
- Remastered By – Simon Polinski
Notes
Originally recorded in 1977 but was never released.
All tracks make their first official appearance on CD here.
All titles licensed from Ted Pandel and the estate of Bruce Haack (ASCAP)
Remastered from the original master tapes at Laundry Goat Studios 2008.
This Compilation(P) and (C) The Omni Recording Corporation 2008
All tracks make their first official appearance on CD here.
All titles licensed from Ted Pandel and the estate of Bruce Haack (ASCAP)
Remastered from the original master tapes at Laundry Goat Studios 2008.
This Compilation(P) and (C) The Omni Recording Corporation 2008
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 9332991000013
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L283
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 4602
- Matrix / Runout: OMNI-117 01 HAACKULA TECHNICOLOR
- Rights Society: ASCAP
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Haackula (LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered) | Telephone Explosion Records | TER036 | Canada | 2015 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited 3 months agoWhilst sexual perversity is never anything I find of interest in art especially electronica of old school which tends to be on the artsy conservative side of music titles like Lie Back & Blow Job are a real sign of degenerate mind set (or plain shock value!). That stated I Icarus at 32 min is a festive electronic synthetic bleep fest thats worthy of placing all that previously mentioned mindset aside. There is also a slight ode baroque(Wendy Carlos perhaps) within the track what I again I did not expect. Icarus is brilliant and as an almost side long epic is sheer evidence Haack was much more versatile a musician that cheesy Party Machine tends to convey. Thank god for CD's since segments of Icarus tends to be on a softer dynamic level and lp's tend to accentuate their pop and crackle.
- Edited 9 years agoOn one hand I`m glad a lost album from Bruce has seen light and been given release, on the other hand this album makes me very sad. When I listen to the rest of Bruce`s music there is a sound of hope and wonder for the world, while this album sounds like the angry noise of an aging alcoholic. So very sad.
Release
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