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Reanimator
<div> <div id="tracklist" class="section tracklist" data-toggle="tracklist"> Tracklist <div> </div> <div class="section_content"> A1 Sofa Dazed (Part 1) <br/> A2 Sofa Dazed (Part 2) <br/> A3 Being In A Group <br/> A4 Don't You Ever Wonder <br/> A5 Three Explosions <br/> A6 New Mechanics <br/> A7 Taking Drugs For Pleasure <br/> A8 TNS <br/> A9 Girders <br/> A10 Frightning People By Speech (Nervous System) <br/> B1 Re-Animation <br/> B2 Rear View <br/> B3 Technical Problem <br/> B4 Real Thoughts <br/> B5 Internal Music <br/> B6 I Wanna Make Love To <br/> B7 Intrinsic Noises <br/> B8 Never Mean Nothing At All <br/> B9 Does Anybody Know? <br/> B10 Quirk/Pressure Speed (A.V.) <br/> </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">pre-Click Click-Project active from 1976 to 1982. Members were Adrian and Derek Smith as well as Tim Wilson. <br /> <br /> The Tape 'Reanimator' is a collection of early and raw studio and live tracks ranging from raw punk/indie-Rock-orientated tracks to almost avantgardish experimental-rock with the use of synthesizers reminding to very early SPK or Birthday Party</div> </div> </div>
Tracklist
- A1Sofa Dazed (Part 1)
- A2Sofa Dazed (Part 2)
- A3Being In A Group
- A4Don't You Ever Wonder
- A5Three Explosions
- A6New Mechanics
- A7Taking Drugs For Pleasure
- A8TNS
- A9Girders
- A10Frightning People By Speech (Nervous System)
- B1Re-Animation
- B2Rear View
- B3Technical Problem
- B4Real Thoughts
- B5Internal Music
- B6Wanna Make Love To
- B7Intrinsic Noises
- B8Never Mean Nothing At All
- B9Does Anybody Know?
- B10Quirk/Pressure Speed (A.V.)
Credits & notes
pre-Click Click-Project active from 1976 to 1982. Members were Adrian and Derek Smith as well as Tim Wilson. The Tape 'Reanimator' is a collection of early and raw studio and live tracks ranging from raw punk/indie-Rock-orientated tracks to almost avantgardish experimental-rock with the use of synthesizers reminding to very early SPK or Birthday Party
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