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Faust

The Wümme Years 1970-73

Label: ReR Megacorp

Format: 5CD Box

Genre: Rock

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Essential 5CD+book box covering the classic years of Faust with all their albums, BBC sessions and unreleased material. The ultimate collection from the legendary inventors of krautrock.

** condition: M/VG+ (minimal war on box) ** Truly exxential! The ultimate collection from the legendary inventors of krautrock. This 5 CD set contains ALL Faust's early classic albums, a John Peel session, and unreleased early material. The 40 page booklet is stuffed with unpublished photos, stills from Super 8 footage from the famous studio at Wumme, and revealing interviews with many of the key players in the Faust story. CDs: Faust (the famous clear first album), So Far (the famous black second album), The Faust Tapes (for the first time ever with a track listing), 71 Minutes (The Last LP and Munic and Elsewhere LPs), BBC Sessions (classic radio session plus substantial extra material). Interviews include band members Jean Herve Peron and Jochen Irmler, with a memoir from Blegvad. Reclusive producer Uwe Nettlebeck and legendary sound engineer Kurt Graupner speak here for the first time. Many of the photos illustrating the book are from private collections, and have never been published." 

Details
Cat. number: ReR FB1
Year: 2000
Notes:

Contains the following releases: • CD1: [Faust (ReR F6) • CD2: (ReR F7) • CD3:  (ReR F2) • CD4: (ReR F1) • CD5: (ReR F5) Packaging: 40 page booklet with photographs and text, and five individual Digipaks, all held in a 6" x 5.25" x 1.75" box. Released and distributed by ReR Megacorp. Distributed in Japan by Locus Solus. Made in North America. No HDCD markings on disc or packaging, however a HDCD player or DAC will detect the encoding on all discs except for the BBC Sessions

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