CD Souterrain Transmissions Release date: 08/Apr/2011
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Sales Rank:
#189041 in Other Pop #217377 in Pop
Style:
Other Pop
Product No.:
688451794
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Night"
02. "Trust me"
03. "I can't stand"
04. "Stridulum"
05. "Run me out"
06. "Manifest destiny"
07. "Tower"
08. "Sea talk"
09. "Lightsick"
Number of discs:
1
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Description:
Stridulum Ii by Zola Jesus & Jim Thirlwell, released 8 April 2011, includes the following tracks: "I Can't Stand", "Run Me Out", "Tower", "Lightsick" and more.
This version of Stridulum Ii comes as a 1xCD. -
Booklet with lyrics.
Tracks 1 to 6 exclusively licensed from Sacred Bones Records.
Durations are from the CD player and thus include the pauses between the tracks
Comes in a digipak.
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Lisa Wright - 14/Sep/2010
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cloudspeakers - 08/Sep/2010
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Kath Alys - 08/Sep/2010
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Ross Pounds - 07/Sep/2010
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Euan Davidson - 20/Aug/2010
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PJ Meiklem - 19/Aug/2010
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Kyle Ellison - 17/Aug/2010
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