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[[Image:Wide-reciever.jpg|right|thumb|Angel statues and cemeteries, how gothic]]
 
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Track 9 is listed having "different vocals", which is quite true since it's [[Ghost Dance]] covering a Sisters track. Track 12 is sung by [[Gary Marx]] to the music which ended up being [[First And Last And Always song|First And Last And Always]]. The demo version of [[Fix]] has also different lyrics, this time taken from some occult book.  
 
Track 9 is listed having "different vocals", which is quite true since it's [[Ghost Dance]] covering a Sisters track. Track 12 is sung by [[Gary Marx]] to the music which ended up being [[First And Last And Always song|First And Last And Always]]. The demo version of [[Fix]] has also different lyrics, this time taken from some occult book.  
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'''Note:''' The cover of this Bootleg is identical (apart form the title text) to a Palazzograssi bootleg LP called [[In The Shadow Of Angels]], and has some similarities in the tracklisting.
  
 
==Track list==
 
==Track list==

Revision as of 19:42, 10 July 2005

Angel statues and cemeteries, how gothic

Track 9 is listed having "different vocals", which is quite true since it's Ghost Dance covering a Sisters track. Track 12 is sung by Gary Marx to the music which ended up being First And Last And Always. The demo version of Fix has also different lyrics, this time taken from some occult book.

Note: The cover of this Bootleg is identical (apart form the title text) to a Palazzograssi bootleg LP called In The Shadow Of Angels, and has some similarities in the tracklisting.

Track list