Bauhaus – The Sky's Gone Out / Press The Eject And Give Me The Tape
| Лейбл: | Beggars Banquet – BEGA 38 Beggars Banquet – BEGA 42 |
| Формат: | Vinyl |
| Страна: | New Zealand |
| Дата релиза: | 1982 |
| Жанр: | Rock |
| Стиль: | Goth Rock, New Wave, Post-Punk |
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Треклист:
| The Sky's Gone Out |
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| A1 | Third Uncle
Written-By – Brian Eno |
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| A2 | Silent Hedges |
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| A3 | In The Night |
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| A4 | Swing The Heartache |
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| A5 | Spirit |
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| B1 | The Three Shadows (Part I) |
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| B2 | The Three Shadows (Part II) |
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| B3 | The Three Shadows (Part III) |
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| B4 | All We Ever Wanted Was Everything |
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| B5 | Exquisite Corpse
Featuring [Zzzzzzzzzzzz] – Derek Tompkins |
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| Press The Eject And Give Me The Tape |
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| C1 | In The Flat Field |
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| C2 | Rose Garden Funeral Of Sores
Written-By – John Cale |
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| C3 | Dancing |
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| C4 | The Man With The X-Ray Eyes |
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| C5 | Bela Lugosi's Dead |
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| D1 | The Spy In The Cab |
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| D2 | Kick In The Eye |
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| D3 | In Fear Of Fear |
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| D4 | Hollow Hills |
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| D5 | Stigmata Martyr |
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| D6 | Dark Entries |
Участники записи:
- Engineer – Derek Tompkins
- Engineer – Mike Robinson
- Painting [Cover Painting] – Daniel Ash
- Photography By [Inner Sleeve] – Fin Costello
- Producer – Bauhaus
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout : (Side A etched): BEGA 42A
- Matrix / Runout : (Side B etched): BEGA 42B▪
- Matrix / Runout : (Side C etched): BEGA 38A
- Matrix / Runout : (Side D etched): BEGA 38B
Компании:
- Copyright (c) – Beggars Banquet
- Manufactured By – RTC
- Marketed By – RTC
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Beggars Banquet
- Published By – Copyright Control
- Published By – Penjane
- Published By – Intersong
- Recorded At – Rockfield Studios
- Recorded At – Maida Vale Studios
- Recorded At – Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool
- Recorded At – Beck Studios
- Recorded At – Hammersmith Palais
Участники записи:
- Engineer – Derek Tompkins
- Engineer – Mike Robinson
- Painting [Cover Painting] – Daniel Ash
- Photography By [Inner Sleeve] – Fin Costello
- Producer – Bauhaus