No-Man - Wild Opera
2xCD Mint
Record Details
| Artist: | No-Man |
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| Title: | Wild Opera |
| Format: | 2xCDReissue |
| Label: | Kscope |
| Cat No: | kscope149 |
| Released: | May 2010 |
| Country: | |
| Genres: | AbstractTrip HopDub |
| Condition | Mint |
| Status | Have |
| Added To List | 7th August 2015 |

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Wild Opera | |
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A Matrix: 2100002548307 KSCOPE149 |
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Dry Cleaning Ray | |
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A Matrix: 2100002548291 KSCOPE149 |
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Additional Information
| Comments | Digibook. Wild Opera originally released 1996 by 3rd Stone Records. This reissue additionally includes a second disc with the Dry Cleaning Ray mini-album, alongside B-sides and rarities from the era, and features an essay from Mixtaped/Returning director Richard Smith, as well as new artwork with photography from Carl Glover Archive. This first edition is packaged in a Digibook. Later, it was also issued in Super Jewel Case packaging. Promotional sticker on release: kscope149 The original album - remastered with bonus disc featuring the Dry Cleaning Ray mini-album plus b-sides & exclusive rarities including 4 previously unreleased tracks. www.kscopemusic.com kscope Tracks 1-13 & 1-14 not listed and credited on release. Recorded at No-Man's Land. Hit The Ceiling and Where I'm Calling From originally released on the Housewives Hooked On Heroin EP. Radio Session versions recorded on 23rd September 1996 at No-Man's Land for syndication to BBC Stations. Libertine Libretto written, recorded and completed between 3-4pm on 17th August 1994. Kightlinger written, recorded and completed between 2.00-2.42pm on 10th August 1994. Hit The Ceiling written, recorded and completed between 1-2pm on 20th September 1995. This edition ℗ 2010 Snapper Music plc. Artwork and compilation © 2010 Snapper Music plc Made in Poland |
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