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#07948

split album

Artists
Jacob Horwood and Charles Balls
Price
$5.00
Date
2006
Publisher
Beniffer Editions
Format
Audio
Details
Audio CDR
Size
12.5 × 12.5 × 0.4 cm
Genre
CD
Description

This CDR features Gastric Female Reflex split in two with Charles Balls performing “microslut 666 rehash” and Jacod Horwood with “live”. Performances are live, recorded at a fundraiser in August 2006. The CDR was produced in an edition of 40 for their European tour.
Disc comes packaged in a plastic sleeve containing a cardboard insert and collage-like album art.

Track Listing:

1 Charles Balls – Microslut 666 Rehash – 8:27
2 Jacob Horwood – Live – 6:07

  1. split album
 

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