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Christ And The Pale Queens Mighty In Sorrow

Artist: Current 93

Year: 1988
Country: United Kingdom
Label:
Catalog No: Maldoror, MAL 666
Format: Vinyl Lp-2
Spezification: ex/vg+ (1st.ed)
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A1   Dögun
A2   Forever Changing
A3   The Ballad Of The Pale Christ
B   Christ And The Pale Queens, Mighty In Their Sorrow
C   Night
 
Companies, etc.
  • Engineered At – The Shadow Factory
  • Recorded At – The Shadow Factory
  • Mastered At – Musitech
Credits
  • Engineer – The Shadow (2)
  • Lacquer Cut By – Porky (5)
  • Performer [Current 93 Have Named] – Tibet*, Dik (2), Douglas P.*, HÖH*, Isidore Ducasse (4), John Balance, Rose McDowall, Steven Stapleton, Tony Wakeford
  • Producer [Produced By] – Steven Stapleton
Notes
Originally released at the same time as The Red Face Of God / The Breath And Pain Of God 12", this LP was stated as limited to 93 copies for sale by mail-order only. However, this was available in shops and there were more copies made that were given out to friends, so the total number of copies that exist are more than 93 (perhaps twice as many). Apparently, there is a pirated version which can reportedly be distinguished by a semi-gloss cover, hand-numbered covers, and a very shallow etching on the art side.

This version:

- Packaged in matt single jacket with black inner sleeves.
- "Made In England" stamp on the back cover and no insert, but this may vary from one copy to another.
- Unlike the other version of this set, the scythes on record labels are pointing to the right side. 
- The black inner sleeves have die-cut holes and are not poly-lined.
- The D-side is an art etching by Steven Stapleton named "Astral Paddington".

Recorded at The Shadow Factory between September 1987 and January 1988.

Merci à Josianne Guilloud.
Thangkas to James Low.
Scrodds to Chrystal.