Norman Records Silhouette of a dancer with caption 'Slapping the thighs of melody'
 

Od Serca Do Duszy, by Faust (CD on Lumberton Trading Co)

Cover art for Od Serca Do Duszy by Faust Description: 2CD on Lumberton
Add Od Serca Do Duszy by Faust to your cart

UK ORDERS OVER £50 SHIP FREE!
Format: CD
Label: Lumberton Trading Co
Price: £13.49
Availability: despatched in 2-5 working days (on average!!)

What you say

No-one has reviewed Od Serca Do Duszy by Faust yet.

  • Give us your opinion on Od Serca Do Duszy by Faust.

What the label says:

This double CD set catches legendary German experimental rock outfit Faust’s debut concert in Poland,  from Krakow’s Loch Ness Club, on the 15th November  2006.  Spread over both discs, we are afforded a perfect opportunity to hear a blend of the band’s classic songs and material previewed from their new studio album played energetically and with a vigour reflecting precisely how happy they were to be in a completely new environment which, in turn, welcomed them with open arms. The entire concert was recorded and mixed professionally by two of Poland’s most experienced sound engineers, Piotr Papier and Marcin Cheblowski. The release itself also arrives courtesy of Poland’s AudioTong label, with whom it is shared and wouldn’t have happened without.  Tracklisting: cd1: 1. sex 2. the asshole (aka: a bit of a pain) 3. we are not here... 4. ...and this is not music 5. salauds, salads 6. fast head (aka: the sad skin head) 7. our soul to your ears 8. ist rund schoen? 9. le chat et le tigre cd2: 1. impro: krakow I 2. impro: krakow II 3. rainy day sunshine girl 4. schempal buddha

 

Other customers buying this also bought:

Hljomalind/Starlfur by Sigur Ros (7", £2.99)
Bike by Christ (CD single, £3.99)
Disconnected by Faust & Nurse With Wound (CD, £13.29)
Exploring The Shadows by Trembling Blue Stars (CD single, £2.99)
Beautiful Blank by Trembling Blue Stars (7", £3.49)

Other items by Faust:

Faust: Nobody Knows If It Ever Happened by Faust Faust: Nobody Knows If It Ever Happened by Faust (DVD, £15.99)

Freispiel by Faust Freispiel by Faust (CD, £7.99)

In Autumn by Faust In Autumn by Faust (CD, £25.79)

Patch Work by Faust Patch Work by Faust (CD, £11.49)

The Land Of Ukko & Rauni by Faust The Land Of Ukko & Rauni by Faust (CD, £15.99)

The Wumme Years - 1970-1973 by Faust The Wumme Years - 1970-1973 by Faust (CD box set, £46.99)

Trial And Error 2005 by Faust Trial And Error 2005 by Faust (DVD, £12.99)


Request more details

If you would like more details about Od Serca Do Duszy by Faust, fill in the form below and we'll get back to ya.

Your Name (required):

Your E-Mail Address: (required)

What do you want to know about? (required)

Your comments/questions/request:

in your cart:

0 items in your cart, fool!

main links:
Homepage
Contact details
Competition
Mailing list
Blog
MySpace
search:

Advanced search
Catalogue A-Z
New stuff in
Used items
Pre-ordering
Sale items!
View entire catalogue
Jonathon Whiskey
Chain With No Name
news & opinion:
News & reviews
Search reviews
ordering:
Payment methods
Shipping info.
Reserving records
Special orders
Wants & trading
Update your info
about us:
FAQs
Life at Norman Towers
Links
Credits
 


Back to top | Search | Browse the catalogue | New stuff in | Recommendations | News & reviews

Bookmark & Share

Send this page to a friend | Print this page

Norman Records:
Unit 1 Armley Park Court, Stanningley Road, Leeds, LS12 2AE, UK.
Tel/Fax UK (+44): 0113 2311114
phil@normanrecords.com


About the humble CD:

The CD is essentially a small portable face mirror which has an extra feature of being able to play music (through a thing known as a CD player). These CD's are a modern invention hence them being all shiny and digital. They can hold about 80 minutes of music and apparently are indestructible as you can smear jam on them and they still play (not as nourishing as toast mind you but when you're hungry.....). They sound crystal clear and are tiny convenient things. They lack the charm and warmth of their old analogue counterparts but their portability, convenience and ease of being duplicated make them a perfect thing of a thing for most folks. Jewel cases are the worst thing ever though and they really need to stop.

'Whelk Location Unit'