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RUSSELL, ARTHUR - World Of Echo

CD reissue of the original 1986 LP. This is a limited edition package including a DVD and 24-page color booklet. Recorded New York 1985-86.

"Answers Me" from the video "Terrace of Unintelligibly" by Phill Niblock
"Tower Of Meaning/Rabbit's Ear/Home Away From Home" recorded live 12/20/85 at Experimental Intermedia Foundation
All titles written by Arthur Russell
All songs published by Echo and Feedback Newsletter Music administered by Another Audika (ASCAP) for North America and Rykomusic for the rest of the world.
Except for tracks 7, 10, 12, and 14 by Echo and Feedback Newsletter Music administered by Bug Music (ASCAP) for the world.
Remastered for CD from the original sequenced 1/4" tapes by Ray Jonas at Sterling Sound New York, May 22, 2004

CD
Tracks 1-14 originally released on LP by Upside Records (UP-60009)
Tracks 15-18 from "Sketches For World Of Echo" produced by Arthur Russell 1986. Previously unreleased.

DVD
Terrace Of Unintelligibility - A video by Phill Niblock
Music by Arthur Russell

Some Imaginary Far Away Type Things
AKA Lost In The Meshes - Unedited video rushes by Phill Niblock
Music by Arthur Russell

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