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Bull? by Cro Magnon (1996 Lowlands CD)

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CDs

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Condition:

Very Fine

Style:

Rock Progressive/Art Rock

Duration:

Album

Special Attributes:

Digipak

Release Year:

1996

Country/Region of Manufacture:

Austria

Artist:

Cro Magnon

Format:

Audio CD

Release Date:

1996

Number of Discs:

1

Record Label:

Lowlands

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Bull? by Cro Magnon (1996 Lowlands CD) This out of print rare import Digipak CD is in Very Fine condition from my personal collection from a smoke free environment. "Well, just by looking at the sleeve , you know that whatever humour was lacking in their debut will be present here. Actually, they try to reach the typical Belgian Surrealism (for those not familiar with that you might call it Conscient Uncontrolled Absurdism - are sure you are following me on this?) expressed musically. Not that this sort of music has any kind of public acceptance as their concert were rather rare and not well publicized even in Central Absurdia (that would make it Brussels). Again, the music is not far off from Univers Zero but the electric instruments make this closer to Miriodor." - Sean Trane @ Prog Archives "Highly enjoyable, violin and saxophone oriented, Miriodorianesque album. With many catchy tunes, efficient playing and a sense of fun, this album is a delight to listen to." - avestin Allow 3-5 days for shipping Thanks.