
"In 1932, a group from the remote town of Pik Grandiosnyy, situated in the Vostochnyy Sayan near the Mongolian border, set out to escape the Great Famine and headed west. Having eaten their livestock, the villagers were forced to walk; the journey would take two years. This collection represents some of the songs they sang on their way."
This is the last ripp given by Olivier Prieur from the Art pénultième. I'm really very grateful for this remarquable work and patience.
GLAS (ZIP/RS) - ripped by HOP
the last one, grateful thanks to Olivier.
Si tu es intéressé, je peux t'envoyer aussi :
RépondreSupprimerGeneral Strike Danger in paradise TO2
The Nocturnal Emissions Drowning in a sea of bliss / Anthem of the meat generation TO4
HOP
These Touch cassettes are Pure Gold!
RépondreSupprimerThank you so much for the shares!
Thank you Dualtrack ! You're an example, you know !
RépondreSupprimerHi armeur H,
RépondreSupprimerThank you for your great work!
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track 1 = Hamlet Gonashvili "Tsintskaro"
RépondreSupprimernot the version used by Herzog in "Nosferatu" that inspired Kate Bush's "Hello Earth", but definitely one just as inspiring
This is a wonderful blog. I have the first five Touch cassettes from when I worked in a record store. I didn't know about the later ones. A great label.
RépondreSupprimerI'm glad I found your site. Now, when will I get some sleep?