Central Unit + Loving...

Central Unit
Central Unit + Loving...

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Details / Tracklist: : Central Unit ()
1: Detective Fredd (5:04)
2: Orient-Express (3:18)
3: Mas Rapido (3:22)
4: Primavera Di Kaspar (6:02)
5: Grotesque (4:43)
6: Bailamme (5:18)
7: Mordor (3:03)
8: Où Papè D'Où Marocù (3:51)
9: Aiumassah! (5:48)
10: Die Flucht Ohne Ende (3:04)
: Loving Machinery E.P. ()
11: Saturday Nite (4:36)
12: Rock Onze (4:53)
13: What Use? (Version) (4:11)
14: Beset City (4:35)
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: 1983 Album, Prod By Peter Principle (tuxedo Moon)
Description:"Central Unit" album was originally released in 1983. "Loving Machinery EP" was recorded and mixed during May 1981, and released originally in 1982. All remastered in 2003. Instruments used on tracks 1 to 10: Yamaha CS 60, Casio MT 31, Korg MS 10, MS 20, Crumar DS 2, Pianoforte, Mellovoices, Violin, Alto & Soprano Sax, Bass, Guitar, E-bow, Korg B 55, Percussion. Tracks 1 to 10 recorded and mixed at Studi "T 2", Bologna. "What Use" originally performed by [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Tuxedomoon]Tuxedomoon[/url]. Remastered by M.P. Records 1982-1983 (P)&(C) 2003 M.P. Records Central Unit: (C) 1983 Ed. Mascheroni. Loving Machinery: (C) 1982 Data Corporation except for "What Use" (C) 1980, courtesy of The Cryptic Corporation. Catalog number printed as MPRCD043 on the spine and as MPRCD 043 in the booklet. The durations printed for tracks 7 (2:50) and 8 (4:10) are incorrect.
Manufacturer No.: MPRCD043, MPRCD 043
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