Lustmørd
Studio Album

Lustmørd

Lustmørd

Original Year

1981

Tracks

8

Releases

4

Available Releases

4 releases
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Sterile Records

calendar_today1981United KingdomUnited Kingdom
music_noteVinyl·10 tracksGrey Sleeve
White Label

Two LP pressings on Sterile: • Limited edition of 500 copies with white sleeve comes with folded 297mm×210mm (DIN-A4) inlet, 2 postcards and a smaller card. • Second edition of 500 copies with grey sleeve. [THIS VERSION] Thanks to: Geff Rushton, Monte Cazazza, Reg Sailyne, Caroline K., Andy, Nigel, SPK, Glenn Michael Wallis, Robin Wood "live in a konstant state of paranoia-therefore awareness" "attakk dekay thee world today... kredo-nemo" On the first side, there are 3 tracks/sound bits not indicated on the release, none of which have any official names. The first one, "The Valley of Death," is a nursery rhyme lasting 35 seconds that occurs before the first track. This nursery rhyme was written by Charles Manson and is officially titled "I'll Never Say Never To Always". The same song was later used on the album [r1090582]. The second one is of a girl talking about having her kickers ripped off. This one lasts about 15 seconds and comes before track two. The third one is the longest at about 1:30 mins and fades into "Murderwrecker." It's a sample from a [real?] US anti-communist film. All three of these samples were omitted from this CD release: [r91320] The CD, however, contains one sound bite at the end of the last track that is neither listed nor included on the original LP. Some copies of this release include a Sterile Records "Purchase Registration" card insert.

Cat#: SR3

Lustmørd

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Sterile Records

calendar_today1981United KingdomUnited Kingdom
music_noteVinyl·10 tracksWhite Sleeve
Limited EditionWhite Label

Two LP pressings on Sterile: • Limited edition of 500 copies with white sleeve comes with folded 297mm×210mm (DIN-A4) inlet, 2 postcards and a smaller card. [THIS VERSION] • Second edition of 500 copies with grey sleeve. Thanks to: Geff Rushton, Monte Cazazza, Reg Sailyne, Caroline K., Andy, Nigel, SPK, Glenn Michael Wallis, Robin Wood "live in a konstant state of paranoia-therefore awareness" "attakk dekay thee world today... kredo-nemo" On the first side there are 3 tracks/sound bits not indicated on the release, none of which have any official names. The first one, "The Valley of Death" is a nursery rhyme lasting 35 seconds and come right before the first track. The second one is of a girl talking about having her kickers ripped off. This one lasts about 15 seconds and comes before track two. The third one is the longest at about 1:30 mins and fades right into Murderwrecker. Its a sample from a [real?] US anti-communist film which is pretty funny to listen to. All three of these samples were omitted from this CD release: [r91320] Oddly enough the CD contains one sound bite at the end of the last track that is not listed nor included on the original LP.

Cat#: SR3

Lustmørd

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Sterile Records

calendar_today1981United KingdomUnited Kingdom
music_noteVinyl·10 tracksWhite Sleeve, Black Labels
Limited Edition

Thanks to: Geff Rushton, Monte Cazazza, Reg Sailyne, Caroline K., Andy, Nigel, SPK, Glenn Michael Wallis, Robin Wood "live in a konstant state of paranoia-therefore awareness" "attakk dekay thee world today... kredo-nemo" On the first side there are 3 tracks/sound bits not indicated on the release, none of which have any official names. The first one, "The Valley of Death" is a nursery rhyme lasting 35 seconds and come right before the first track. The second one is of a girl talking about having her kickers ripped off. This one lasts about 15 seconds and comes before track two. The third one is the longest at about 1:30 mins and fades right into Murderwrecker. Its a sample from a US anti-communist film. All three of these samples were omitted from this CD release: [r91320]

Cat#: SR3