lord71
02-15-2014, 02:59 PM
70400 Series
The enigmatic gap between the 47000 series and the mainline series 5200+ which still runs today. It is unclear as to why the European inspired numbering took place (which was especially evident on all LP releases during this period) and also could be seen as 470 rearranged as 704. This sheds some light on the mysterious 47100 releases, pressed during 70400 series run, which appeared shortly before the mainline series began production.
Tracklist
1. Opening
2. D.O.A.
3. The Phone Call
4. Office Wreck
5. The Office
6. D.O.A.
7. The Nail Gun
8. Gail's Gift
9. Fight
10. Love Scene
11. Gail Is Killed
12. The Alley
13. Suicide
14. Murder
15. Tar Pit
16. Elaine Tells Dex
17. Walking Dead
Credits
Executive-producer � Richard Kraft, Tom Null
Mastered By � John Acoca, JVC Disc
Producer � Chaz Jankel*, Michael Linn
Recording Supervisor � Rick Goldman
PM for a link !
The enigmatic gap between the 47000 series and the mainline series 5200+ which still runs today. It is unclear as to why the European inspired numbering took place (which was especially evident on all LP releases during this period) and also could be seen as 470 rearranged as 704. This sheds some light on the mysterious 47100 releases, pressed during 70400 series run, which appeared shortly before the mainline series began production.
Tracklist
1. Opening
2. D.O.A.
3. The Phone Call
4. Office Wreck
5. The Office
6. D.O.A.
7. The Nail Gun
8. Gail's Gift
9. Fight
10. Love Scene
11. Gail Is Killed
12. The Alley
13. Suicide
14. Murder
15. Tar Pit
16. Elaine Tells Dex
17. Walking Dead
Credits
Executive-producer � Richard Kraft, Tom Null
Mastered By � John Acoca, JVC Disc
Producer � Chaz Jankel*, Michael Linn
Recording Supervisor � Rick Goldman
PM for a link !