FaustFaust

Label:

Lilith – LR138

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Reissue , Clear, 180 gr

Country:

Russia

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Experimental

Tracklist

A1 Why Don't You Eat Carrots
A2 Meadow Meal
B Miss Fortune

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtWümme
  • Manufactured Bywww.gzvinyl.com
  • Pressed ByGZ Digital Media – 72766E
  • Copyright ©Recommended Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Lilith Ltd
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Universal Music Russia
  • Licensed FromООО "Universal Music"

Credits

  • EngineerKurt Graupner
  • PerformerWerner Diermaier
  • ProducerUwe Nettelbeck

Notes

Ⓒ 1971 Recommended Ⓟ 2007 Lillith Ltd.
All rights reserved. Under license from Ⓟ OOO "Universal Music", Russia.
Photos by kind permission of Universal Music PLC.
Manufactured in EU.

LP and sleeve - like the original - in clear vinyl with transparent cover and radiography insert.
Silver center labels are completely unmarked.
Sticker on the front.
Side 2 recorded live at Wümme, September 21, 1971.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Stickered on innersleeve): 8 013252 913815
  • Barcode (EAN-Code, Scanned): 8013252913815
  • Matrix / Runout (Runouts A side, stamped, variant 1): 72766E1/A www.gzvinyl.com
  • Matrix / Runout (Runouts B side, stamped, variant 1): 72766E2/A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A side, stamped, variant 2): 72766E1/D
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B side, stamped, variant 2): 72766E2/D

Other Versions (5 of 35)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Faust (LP, Album, Stereo, Clear) Polydor 2310 142 UK 1971
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Faust (LP, Album, Transparent Clear) Polydor 2310 142 1971
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Faust (LP, Album, Promo, Transparent Clear Vinyl) Polydor 2310 142 1971
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Faust (LP, Album, Transparent Clear Vinyl / Red Labels) Polydor 2310 142 1971
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Faust (LP, Album, Stereo) Polydor 2310 142 1971

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Reviews

  • joeyms16's avatar
    joeyms16
    what are the differences between this version and the one below? they look identical to me:

    https://www.discogs.sie.com/release/15630178-Faust-Faust
    • ShakeIt's avatar
      ShakeIt
      Edited 4 years ago
      More a curio than a record to listen to. That's my take on this significant recording by Faust. The Lilith re-master and pressing is fine and the quality of the clear X-ray sleeve is authentic, but it doesn't reward repeated playing.
      Sure this 1971 outing may have been a milestone in the development of the innovative Krautrock genre, however it doesn't stand the test of time in the way the contemporaneous records of Can, Cluster, Kraftwerk and Neu! have.
      Too often I fall into the trap of seeking out records people rave about as being groundbreaking to find I only will ever play them a couple of times... Ornette Coleman's "Free Jazz", Miles Davis' "Bitches Brew", Soft Machine's 1970 double "Third", Captain Beefheart's "Trout Mask Replica". This is another of those records I've sought out only to be disappointed.
      • joeyms16's avatar
        joeyms16
        how does this version sound? I've heard that keeping it in the clear sleeve will discolor the record, but does it affect the sound quality?
        • psyclope's avatar
          psyclope
          Found it in Toulouse (), strange for a russian reissue, but... This album's so fuckin' good !!
          • anazgnos's avatar
            anazgnos
            Edited 10 years ago
            Bought this reissue when it came out, and pulled it out recently to discover that the PVC sleeve had fogged the record. Didn't end up damaging playability all that much, but it's a good idea to not keep this record in the clear sleeve.
            • drillkicker's avatar
              drillkicker
              Ironic that the label is called Lilith, since Lilith is a character in Goethe's Faust.

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