Era Vulgaris Ncoded |
It |
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LP picture disc |
Italy |
Disturbance |
DIS 037 |
July 1997 |
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limited to 555 |
deleted |
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D Flat Minor (ncoded by lassigue bendthaus) |
5:35
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Era Vulgaris Ncoded |
It |
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CD |
Italy |
Materiali Sonori |
MASO CD 90078 / 12957.0078.2 |
1997 |
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deleted |
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2
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D Flat Minor (ncoded by lassigue bendthaus) |
5:35
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Release Info: |
Also referred to as Drop 6.3 _Era Vulgaris Ncoded, and/or Era Vulgaris Ncoded _Drop 6.3, and/or Drop 6.3. |
Errors: |
Track #2 is incorrectly identified as being a song by Lassigue Bendthaus, when in actuality it is an It song (originally called "Arentostrate"), as remixed by Lassigue Bendthaus. Also, the track is incompletely identified as simply "D Flat Minor". The corrections are as appear above. |
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E-play® _Urban Flowers |
various artists |
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CD promo |
Italy |
Minus Habens Records |
CDE-P01 |
1999 |
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deleted |
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4
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D Flat Minor (ncoded by lassigue bendthaus) |
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5:35
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Packaging: |
Due to scanning limitations, the above scan of the front picture sleeve is not the correct color. The true coloration of the cd sleeve is that of a reflective silver foil-like surface. |
Comes with a transparent disc inlay tray, allowing an additional picture sleeve to be visible beneath it. |
Credits: |
"IT - D flat minor (ncoded by Lassigue Bendthaus) written by Ivan Iusco, produced and mixed by Lassigue Bendthaus. recorded @ Sel I/S/C Studio". |
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