ESPLENDOR GEOMETRICO Live in Utrecht+ (expanded) LIMITED 2LP VINYL 2021
Art.Nr.: 45695
EAN: 8435008871499
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Produktbeschreibung
Artist: | ESPLENDOR GEOMETRICO | |
Title: | Live in Utrecht+ (expanded) | |
Format: | 2LP Vinyl Limited and numbered Edition of 500 copies! |
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Year: | 2021 | |
Label: | Geometrik | |
Tracklist: | A1 Signos de Energia (mix) A2 Dinuma A3 Tropoja A4 Al-hamdu-lillah A5 Rotor B1 Retirada B2 Chile al día (versión) B3 Trans-umma B4 Tass C1 Nuestra generación crece feliz C2 Atlas-Y C3 Venecia I C4 Venecia II C5 Venecia III D1 Estacion Katowice D2 Turko D3 Vostok D4 Trybuna Robotnicza IV All tracks written and played by Arturo Lanz and Gabriel Riaza Side A, Side B, and tracks C1 & C2: Recorded November 25, 1989 in the Cultural Center EKKO, Utrecht (Holland). Side D: recorded live in Tolosa and Madrid (1987). Venecia I, Venecia II, Venecia III. Recorded March 1989 in Pradillo Studio (Madrid) |
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Info: | Live in Utrecht is considered an
absolute masterpiece of Esplendor Geométrico, the cult
pioneers of industrial rhythms, and the best example of the energy of
EG's live performances in the eighties. The original album was released
in 1990 (Discos Esplendor Geometrico), re-released in 1999 (Geometrik)
and in 2010 (Captain Trip Records, Japan). Recorded 25th November 1989 in the Cultural Centre EKKO, Utrecht – Holland, with a superb sound quality. Produced for the program De Bovenbouw/Nos-Radio, Hilversum, Holland. First released by Discos E.G. in 1990 and sold out on vinyl for 30 years! Except for "Signos de Energía" (a faster version than the one in the “Mekano Turbo” album) all of the tracks were completely new at the moment this wonderful record was released. This special “expanded” edition comes additionally with an extra LP, featuring not less than seven tracks from the late 80's, that were originally released on cassette only: four tracks are from 1987, the other three are from the studio sessions of “Mekano Turbo” (1988), but were not included on that album. One of the most brilliant albums of Esplendor Geométrico's first decade! |