Release Info: |
Due to a dispute with U.S. customs over the `lack of artwork' on its picture sleeve, all copies of the German cd for Brown (which were initially exported to the U.S. to Faxlabel USA), were required to feature a sleeve sticker identifying them as having been `Made In Germany'. However, due to bureaucratic sloppiness, these 200 copies were then `lost' by U.S. customs with not one ever reaching the North American market. A second [stickerless] batch was pressed, this time successfully making it into the U.S. without problems. The entire contents of the two pressings are identical otherwise. |
Packaging: |
Comes with a transparent disc inlay tray, allowing an additional picture sleeve (as well as its tracklisting) to be visible beneath it. |
Recording Info: |
Tracks #2 and #3 run together as a continuous piece with distinct sections, but without a definite separating break in their sequence (combined time: 9:52). Because of this, these two above listed times do not necessarily represent the actual lengths of their corresponding songs, but rather the tracks' times as programmed onto the cd. |
The actual/programmed total time for track #10 is 19:03. However, the song "Music" ends at the 12:02 mark, leaving the remaining 7:58 minutes as blank space/dead air. Then at its 19:02 mark, a synthesized female voice says: "One hundred and five.". The correct track times for this particular release are as appear above. |
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