DEATH IN JUNE Brown Book LP Vinyl PICTURE DISC UK Import 1996 BAD VC 11
IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP WITH TRACKING
Death In June – Brown Book Label: New European Recordings – BAD VC 11 Format: Vinyl, LP, Picture Disc, Reissue, 3rd edition Country: UK Released: 1996 Genre: Electronic, Rock Style: Industrial, Neofolk
Tracklist
A1 Heilige Tod A2 Touch Defiles A3 Hail! The White Grain A4 Runes And Men A5 To Drown A Rose A6 Red Dog - Black Dog B1 The Fog Of The World B2 We Are The Lust B3 Punishment Initiation B4 Brown Book B5 Burn Again
Notes Comes in a plastic sleeve with 12"x12" info sheet, this picture disc reissue features artwork on both sides by Enrico Chiarparin. Limited to 2000 copies. The phrases "A holy death for Douglas" and "To be reburned...to be reborn." are scratched into the runout groove.
- Media Condition: MINT (M)
Sleeve Condition: MINT (M)
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