Binary Amplified Super Stereo |
BASS |
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CD |
Germany |
Rather Interesting/Del Haze Entertainment |
RI 032 |
October 30, 1995 |
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limited to 1000 |
deleted |
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1
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Burncycle |
(0:02-6:04) |
6:02
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2
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James First |
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:22
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3
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Tico Tico |
(0:00-10:21/0:00) |
10:22
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4
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Outer Freak |
(0:00-7:18/0:00) |
7:09
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5
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Radio Transparent |
(0:00-9:46/0:00) |
9:47
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6
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Bahia Atomic |
(0:00-7:56/0:00) |
7:57
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7
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Subterranian Shore |
(0:00-6:30/0:00) |
6:31
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8
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Ain't It Funky |
(0:00-2:29/0:00) |
2:30
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9
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9G Make Your Face Flat |
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6:23
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10
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K-Jam |
(0:00-6:40) |
6:40
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---------- [`one hundred and two'] |
(12:23-12:25) |
:02
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Recording Info: |
There are no discernable separating breaks in between tracks #1, #2, and #3 (combined time: 16:48). The above listed times are in essence the corresponding track's actual programmed time, and not necessarily the song/idea's time. |
The actual/programmed total time for track #10 is 12:26. However, the song "K-Jam" ends at the 6:40 mark, leaving the remaining 5:43 minutes as blank space/dead air. Then at its 12:23 mark, a synthesized female voice says: "One hundred and two.". The correct track times for this particular release are as appear above. |
Miscellaneous: |
BASS is the acronym for "Binary Amplified Super Stereo". |
Credits: |
"`Binary Amplified Super Stereo' Produced By Atom Heart". |
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