

:zoviet*france:*

1-01 Tier Of Veils (4:55)
1-02 Ram (2:49)
Stains And Filth In The Convent AOUEI
1-03 Duir (1:52)
1-04 Zonë (2:41)
1-05 Straif (La Mère Du Bois) Z Estrif (3:59)
1-06 White Track (Fire Frost) (4:57)
1-07 Veil (8:12)
1-08 Pesach (1:49)
1-09 Decoy (6:36)
1-10 Yezidi (5:03)

2-01 добрый день (4:39)
Yezidi Circle Trap
2-02 Signal (0:14)
2-03 Sidi (3:36)
2-04 Birch Brake (2:21)
2-05 Sein (3:46)
2-06 Spin (Hellisein) (3:20)
2-07 Tan-Tal (9:37)
2-08 Ma-Ja (6:20)
2-09 Whip (2:33)
2-10 Veil (1:12)
2-11 Fearn (5:45)
2-12 Burning Bush (9:03)
Beak And Snout
2-13 Sidhe (Riuben) (3:36)
2-14 Marsh (2:44)
2-15 Swine (1:09)
2-16 Marsh (1:32)
2-17 Signal (Circe) (1:23)
2-18 Migration (6:44)

3-01 Burning Bush (4:39)
3-02 Sheol (9:25)
3-03 Veil (Sloe Semen) (6:02)
3-04 Signal (1:39)
Charm
3-05 Chirm Ela (8:05)
3-06 Chirm Geis (7:07)
3-07 Charm Aliso (4:52)
3-08 Shewel (5:52)
3-09 Yezidi Say (5:55)
Originally released in 1985 on Singing Ringing/Red Rhino as a double cassette in a ceramic container with special packaging.
2 x cassette in a ceramic pot with a stick, feathers, a flag etc. There was also an "instruction sheet" telling you what to do with these elements. Some instructions were serious and others silly.
Very limited edition.


This was again released in 1994 with a round felt piece on front and back of the set with a Soviet miltary pin holding the whole set together. The front round felt piece has the title of the release and the artist printed on it. The set contains 3 CDs with felt glued to the print side & the music on the other side, and 3 CDs with track information on the printed side & a side long high pitched tone on the other side.
Re-released in 1995 without felt glued onto the CDs, and without the extra "blank" CDs - there are two versions of this release: one with two brown round stiff felt pieces and Soviet military pin as per the original Staalplaat release color scheme, and one with two grey round soft felt pieces with a different Soviet military pin.
Re-released again in 2004 (once again without felt glued onto the CDs, and without the extra "blank" CDs) with two brown round stiff felt pieces and Soviet military pin once again in the same color scheme as the first Staalplaat issue. The discs have different artwork than the previous CD releases, and CDs 1 & 2 are switched.


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