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Bruce Haack
The Electric Lucifer

The Electric Lucifer
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Catno

TER041

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Remastered

Country

Canada

Release date

Jan 1, 2016

Artist BRUCE HAACK Title THE ELECTRIC LUCIFER Label TELEPHONE EXPLOSION One the masterworks of the 20th century

** 2022 repress

One of the masterworks of 20th century electronic music, "The Electric Lucifer" by Bruce Haack. Originally recorded in 1968 and 1969 (and released in 1970) it is an album both unique in conception and superb in realization. Your your gateway to the profound yet playful universe of Bruce Haack, a "far-out" place where flower-power and inner-space electronics collide!

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A1

Electric To Me Turn

01:50

A2

The Word (Narration)

00:30

A3

Cherubic Hymn

02:20

A4

Program Me

04:37

A5

War

03:43

A6

National Anthem To The Moon

02:38

A7

Chant Of The Unborn

01:22

B1

Incantation

03:15

B2

Angel Child

01:01

B3

Word Game

03:48

B4

Song Of The Death Machine

03:00

B5

Super Nova

05:22

B6

Requiem

03:21

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