1971 Faust 1 Clear 180 Gram Vinyl re LP 2007 recommended / lilith made in eu. rare kraut rock germany. nm lp, nm cover, xray printed hard plastic cover, plus red letter printed plastic inner, plus see through colored vinyl. see pics! lr138lp.


Album Features
Artist: Faust
Format: Vinyl
Release Year: 2007
Record Label: Lilith
Genre: Art Rock, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Why Don't You Eat Carrots - (studio)
2. Meadow Meal - (studio)
3. Miss Fortune (Live) - (studio)

Album Notes
This three-track 1971 reissue of the debut by German electronic band Faust features "Why Don't You Eat Carrots" and a live version of "Miss Fortune."Japanese release.The impact of Faust cannot be overstated; their debut album was truly a revolutionary step forward in the progress of "rock music". It was pressed on clear vinyl, packaged in a clear sleeve, with a clear plastic lyric insert. The black X-ray of a fist on the cover graphically illustrates the hard core music contained in the grooves, an amalgamation of electronics, rock, tape edits, acoustic guitars, musique concrete, and industrial angst. The level of imagination is staggering, the concept is totally unique and it's fun to listen to as well. ~ Archie Patterson


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