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01. "Testcard" 02. "Horizontal Hold" 03. "Not Waving" 04. "Water" 05. "Twilight Furniture" 06. "24 Track Loop" 07. "Diet of Worms" 08. "Music Like Escaping Gas" 09. "Rainforest" 10. "The Fall of Saigon" 11. "Testcard"
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 | Description: | This Heat by This Heat, released 9 July 1996, includes the following tracks: "Not Waving", "Twilight Furniture", "Diet Of Worms", "Rainforest" and more.
This version of This Heat comes as a 1xCD. - This band emerged in 1976 on the edge of new wave. Remastered this legendary album and landmark release lays down new rules. The music is without a doubt deep, radical and rich. Repackaged by the group. RER. 2006.Released in a Digipak with clear tray and 8-page booklet.
May also contain a "This Heat box subscription offer" insert.
Mono/stereo cassette, 2 and 24 track recordings, feb. 1976 - sept. 1978
The Workhouse, Cold Storage, Camberwell, live and in performance
Originally released in 1979 on [l18854] as [url=http://www.discogs.com/release/383531]THIS 1[/url].
Previously released in 1991 on [l19150] as [url=http://www.discogs.com/release/439079]HEAT1CD[/url].
This edition remastered July 2001 and April 2002.
© Warner Chappell/Blackhill Music
? 2006 This is
Released by This Is & Distributed by: ReR Megacorp
Distributed in USA by: ReR USA
Distributed in Japan by: Locus Solus
Made in USA |  | No. of tracks: |
11 |
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10076 |
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