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Garry Hughes - Sacred Cities Mp3

  • Performer: Garry Hughes
  • Album: Sacred Cities
  • Label: Audion Recording Co
  • Catalog #: SYNCD 102
  • MP3: 1647 mb | FLAC: 1476 mb
  • Released: 1986
  • Country: US
  • Style: Industrial, Experimental, Ambient
  • Rating: 4.9/5
  • Votes: 833
  • Category: Electronic
Garry Hughes - Sacred Cities Mp3

Tracklist

1Sacred Cities4:38
2Rushcutters4:07
3Devil Dance4:57
4Dandenong4:03
5Glasshouse Mountains5:32
6Algiers4:42
7Inkstick7:02
8Christmas In Bangkok3:06

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
AIC LP1Garry Hughes Sacred Cities ‎(LP)AICAIC LP1Europe1986
ZCAIC 1Garry Hughes Sacred Cities ‎(Cass)AICZCAIC 1UK1986
SYN 102, SYN-102Garry Hughes Sacred Cities ‎(LP, Album)Audion Recording Co, Audion Recording CoSYN 102, SYN-102US1986
SYNC 102Garry Hughes Sacred Cities ‎(Cass, Album)Audion Recording CoSYNC 102US1986

Credits

  • EngineerChris Madden
  • Other [Hair And Make Up] – Amanda Wieland
  • Photography By [Location]Garry Hughes
  • Photography By [Portrait]Brian McIlvenny
  • SleeveCamp Creative
  • Synthesizer [Yamaha Dx7, Roland Jx3p, Ppg Wave 2, Oberheim Ob8, Arp Quadra], Sampler [Emulator Mk 1 & 2, Ensoniq Mirage], Drum Machine [Sequential Drum Tracks], Sequenced By [Roland Msq 700], Electronic Drums [Simmons Svs], Percussion [Metal Oil Drums, Kitchen Utensils, Ford Cortina Demolition]Garry Hughes
  • Written-By, Producer, PerformerGarry Hughes

Notes

Recorded and mixed at the Madhouse.

℗ & © 1986 Passport Records, Inc.

This CD has a significant mastering flaw: the polarity on one channel is inverted, so much of the sound is 180º out-of-phase. The corresponding LP and cassette releases of this album do not have this problem.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 0 8431 79002 2
  • Matrix / Runout (hand-etched): 0050H00

Video

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NB: the "hand-etched" matrix is not a typo. In over 20 years of collecting, I have never seen another disc like this one. I have no idea where it was manufactured, but it would appear that whatever pressing plant it came from was very short-lived. In addition to the polarity being inverted on one channel, the disc has another problem: it is so riddled with pinholes that it is unplayable/un-extractable in most machines.All this is rather unfortunate, as this is an excellent album.
I know Im reading your post 8 years later but you just peaked my interest in the quality of this cd I hope mine is playable if so I will be immediately ripping it onto my hard drive. A shame he has never re-released such a fantastic piece of electronica...
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