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A Career in Dancing
<div> <div id="tracklist" class="section tracklist" data-toggle="tracklist">Tracklist <div> </div> <div class="section_content">A1 Dance <br /> A2 Frequently Repeat <br /> A3 Pressure <br /> A4 Power Station <br /> A5 Sit-Com <br /> A6 Complete & Return <br /> A7 Maximum Contrast <br /> A8 Casablanca <br /> B1 She Goes To Your Heart <br /> B2 Throwaway <br /> B3 A Career In Dancing <br /> B4 Theme <br /> B5 Never Really Certain <br /> B6 Stuntman <br /> B7 Urge <br /> B8 Too Much Fiction <br /> B9 Another View </div> </div> <div class="section notes toggle_section toggle_section_remember" data-toggle-section-id="notes" id="notes">Notes <div class="section_content toggle_section_content">This is actually his first tape produced and finsihed by August 1980 containing works from 1979/80. <br /> Adrian sent this to several Labels such as Mirage, Industrial Records or even Polydor. <br /> <br /> Martin of Mirage Tapes then released the follow-up Tape LOOK (which included als tracks from this Tape) in late 1980 <br /> <br /> The tape "A Career In Dancing" exists in several different versions and track-titles and different catalog numbers. <br /> <br /> A3, A5, A7, A8, B2, B3 also released on "From the Silent Days"-Tape (C90, 1980) <br /> A4 and B4 also released on "Absolute Safe"-Tape (C90, 1980) <br /> B9 also released on "Killing Time"-Tape (C60, 1981).</div> </div> </div>
Tracklist
- A1Dance
- A2Frequently Repeat
- A3, A5, A7, A8, B2, B3 also released on "From the Silent Days"-Tape (C90, 1980)
- A3Pressure
- A4and B4 also released on "Absolute Safe"-Tape (C90, 1980)
- A4Power Station
- A5Sit-Com
- A6Complete & Return
- A7Maximum Contrast
- A8Casablanca
- B1She Goes To Your Heart
- B2Throwaway
- B3A Career In Dancing
- B4Theme
- B5Never Really Certain
- B6Stuntman
- B7Urge
- B8Too Much Fiction
- B9Another View
- B9also released on "Killing Time"-Tape (C60, 1981).
Credits & notes
This is actually his first tape produced and finsihed by August 1980 containing works from 1979/80. Adrian sent this to several Labels such as Mirage, Industrial Records or even Polydor. Martin of Mirage Tapes then released the follow-up Tape LOOK (which included als tracks from this Tape) in late 1980 The tape "A Career In Dancing" exists in several different versions and track-titles and different catalog numbers. A3, A5, A7, A8, B2, B3 also released on "From the Silent Days"-Tape (C90, 1980) A4 and B4 also released on "Absolute Safe"-Tape (C90, 1980) B9 also released on "Killing Time"-Tape (C60, 1981).
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