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Roger Eno - Lost In Translation Album

Roger Eno - Lost In Translation Album
Performer: Roger Eno
Title: Lost In Translation
Country: UK
Genre: Electronic
Style:Modern Classical, Abstract
Released: 1994
Catalog number: ASCD18
Label: All Saints
MP3 album szie: 1049 mb
FLAC album size: 2359 mb

Tracklist

1Lost In Translation4:26
2Domus In Nebulae2:29
3Ne Cede Melia3:22
4Nostalgia Isn't What It Used To Be1:49
5The Whispering Gallery2:15
6Quando Solus4:08
7Slow And Slender2:27
8Emberdays2:52
9Ventis Secundis3:26
10Rain Stopped Play1:54
11Mariachi Funeral2:19
12Newton's Statue2:16
13Occam's Close Shave2:54
14Untitled2:57
15My Little Darling1:52
16Evening Paragraphs2:50
17The Green Grass
Composed By – Traditional
3:31
18The Hunch2:42
19The Last Resort1:53
20Docet Umbra3:00

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
ARSN 228047, AN-2127Roger Eno Lost In Translation ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, Unofficial)ArsNova, ArsNovaARSN 228047, AN-2127RussiaUnknown
GYR 6611Roger Eno Lost In Translation ‎(CD, Album)Gyroscope, All SaintsGYR 6611US1995
POCP-1482Roger Eno Lost In Translation ‎(CD, Album)All SaintsPOCP-1482Japan1994
ASCDA18, ASCD18Roger Eno Lost In Translation ‎(CD, Album, RE)All Saints, All SaintsASCDA18, ASCD18UKUnknown

Credits

  • Artwork By, DesignRussell Mills
  • Composed ByRoger Eno (tracks: 1 to 18)
  • Design [Assistance]Storm Harriet Clark-Webster
  • Instruments [All Other], Liner Notes, PhotographyRoger Eno
  • PercussionMichael Brook
  • Percussion, DrumsDavid Coulter
  • Producer [Norfolk, Suffolk]Roger Eno
  • Producer [Norfolk]Robin Shaw
  • Producer [Wiltshire]Michael Brook, Richard Evans

Notes

Based upon (and inspired by) the heretical medieval prose of Walthius van Vlaanderen.

Recorded at Tapecraft Studios in Norfolk, Shed Studios, Suffolk and Rewal World Studios, in Wiltshire
Design Assistance at SWA

Michael Brook appears courtesy 4AD Records
℗ & © 1994 All Saints Records
Published by Opal Music

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 5 023701 001829

Short intro

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