Tim Blake – Crystal Machine
Label: |
Culture Factory – 783 191 |
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Country: |
Europe |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Space Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Midnight | |
A2 | Metro / Logic | |
A3 | Last Ride Of The Boogie Child | |
B1 | Synthese Intemporel | |
B2 | Crystal Presence |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Tim Blake Productions
- Copyright © – Tim Blake Productions
- Mastered At – Kaleidophon Studios
- Recorded By – Tim Blake
- Pressed By – MPO
Credits
- Lighting – Patrice Warrener
- Photography By – Rosa Gauditano
- Producer – Tim Blake
- Written-By – Tim Blake
Notes
Recording locations:
Tracks A1 to A3: Seasalter Free Festival 1976
Track B1: Le Palace Théâtre Paris, 18/2/77
Track B2: not specified
Obi, collector's edition.
Vinyl housed in inner sleeve with images of Tim's Spectral Light Show and track listing for each side.
Tracks A1 to A3: Seasalter Free Festival 1976
Track B1: Le Palace Théâtre Paris, 18/2/77
Track B2: not specified
Obi, collector's edition.
Vinyl housed in inner sleeve with images of Tim's Spectral Light Show and track listing for each side.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 3 700477 831912
- Barcode: 3700477831912
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): TIM BLACKE A [MPO Symbol] 20155731
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): TIM BLACKE B [MPO Symbol] 20154084
Other Versions (5 of 22)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Crystal Machine (LP, Album) | Egg | 900.545 | 1977 | ||||
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Crystal Machine (LP, Album) | Egg | 0066.050 | 1977 | |||
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Crystal Machine (LP, Album) | Egg | 90035 | Canada | 1977 | ||
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Crystal Machine (LP, Album) | Egg | ECI 243 | Colombia | 1977 | ||
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Crystal Machine (LP, Album) | Egg | GP 701, GP701 | Japan | 1977 |
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Reviews
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This is a cool record but original copies can be found here on Discogs, and out in the wild, quite cheaply. Why buy one of these reissues? Considering that the label specifies "printed record labels" as some sort of bonus is reason enough to move on.
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Wow. I can deal with a no frills release. Lightweight vinyl, cheap packaging, and no extras doesnt bother me one bit. But the dang copy is noisy. Mine has a constant static on the right channel. Yes I tried cleaning, made no difference. I just really hope other people have better luck with this one.
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Edited 4 years agoPrinted record labels? Really? SCORE! What a lovingly assembled reissue.
I will say that my copy sounds very nice: Clean, quiet, minimal surface noise. The only disappointment was that the lock groove at the end of side B present on the original was not reproduced.
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