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A Russian Flexi of the song [[Jihad (song)|Jihad]] does exists. <br/>
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[[File:Jihad Flexi.jpg|thumb|right|330px|''Jihad'' - Flexi Cover (front)]]
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A Russian Flexi of the song [[Jihad (song)|Jihad]] does exists as well. <br/>
  
There is, however, only very little known about it, such as:<br/>
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The one illustrated here was sold under the title "Jihad (Part 1), <br/>
  
'''Label:''' BudKon<br/>
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suggesting that a "Part 2" is available as well.<br/>  
  
'''Catalog#:''' 5099<br/>
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No such "Part 2" release has, however, surfaced as yet.<br/>
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'''Release Notes'''
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* Label: BudKon
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* Catalogue#: 5099
  
'''Format:''' Vinyl<br/>
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* Format: 6" vinyl flexi
  
'''Release date:''' unknown<br/>
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* Release date: unknown
 
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Unfortunately, not even a picture could be found so far ... <br/>
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'''Remarks'''
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* Recorded in mono and on one side only - there is no B-side.
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* This flexi is available in yellow, blue and green vinyl colour.
  
Therefore, any further information - or even a picture of the cover or the flexi itself - should be very much appreciated. <br/>
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* The cover shows a b/w computer print on plain paper.
 
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[[Category: Bootlegs]]
 
[[Category: Bootlegs]]
 
[[Category: Russian Flexis]]
 
[[Category: Russian Flexis]]

Revision as of 01:26, 23 November 2013

Jihad - Flexi Cover (front)

A Russian Flexi of the song Jihad does exists as well.

The one illustrated here was sold under the title "Jihad (Part 1),

suggesting that a "Part 2" is available as well.

No such "Part 2" release has, however, surfaced as yet.

Release Notes

  • Label: BudKon
  • Catalogue#: 5099
  • Format: 6" vinyl flexi
  • Release date: unknown


Remarks

  • Recorded in mono and on one side only - there is no B-side.
  • This flexi is available in yellow, blue and green vinyl colour.
  • The cover shows a b/w computer print on plain paper.