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Genetic Terrorist
Artist: Royal Family and the Poor
Year: 1986
Country: United Kingdom
Catalog No: Projekt 002
Format: Tape
Spezification:
0
Tracklist
1
Liber Stella Rubbie
3:19
2 Voice Of The Silence 5:09
3 718 4:34
4 Savage Garden 3:43
5 The Autumn Song 3:48
6 Kali #1 3:20
7 Kali #2 3:20
8 The Flaming Sword 2:43
9 Nightside Of Eden 5:18
10 Therion 3:29
11 Pasival 1:58
12 Nightside Of Eden (Original) 4:45
13 Liberal 6:57
14 Unholy Communion 1 11:57
15 Unholy Communion 2 4:23
2 Voice Of The Silence 5:09
3 718 4:34
4 Savage Garden 3:43
5 The Autumn Song 3:48
6 Kali #1 3:20
7 Kali #2 3:20
8 The Flaming Sword 2:43
9 Nightside Of Eden 5:18
10 Therion 3:29
11 Pasival 1:58
12 Nightside Of Eden (Original) 4:45
13 Liberal 6:57
14 Unholy Communion 1 11:57
15 Unholy Communion 2 4:23
Notes
Privately distributed cassette series on Mike Keane's own Project Tapes label
This release was originally part of Mike Keane's Project Tapes label. Markings, inserts and labels match others from the Project series.
Most of this album is a very early version of what was released in 2001 as "Songs for the Children of Baphomet."
There are no Aleister Crowley voice overs in this version.
Some of the pieces have different names that on the 2001 release.
The last third of the album contains a few pieces I've never heard before.
The last piece is an alternate version of "Through the Veil" from "In the Sea of E."
It's a rough cut, but is interesting because midway through Keane shuts off the music (obviously a cassette tape) and recites from an occultist track (Crowely? Thelema? The Book of the Law?).
Spine reads Royal Family And The Poor 2
This release was originally part of Mike Keane's Project Tapes label. Markings, inserts and labels match others from the Project series.
Most of this album is a very early version of what was released in 2001 as "Songs for the Children of Baphomet."
There are no Aleister Crowley voice overs in this version.
Some of the pieces have different names that on the 2001 release.
The last third of the album contains a few pieces I've never heard before.
The last piece is an alternate version of "Through the Veil" from "In the Sea of E."
It's a rough cut, but is interesting because midway through Keane shuts off the music (obviously a cassette tape) and recites from an occultist track (Crowely? Thelema? The Book of the Law?).
Spine reads Royal Family And The Poor 2
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