45–89
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| Studio album by Kult | ||||
| Released | 1990 (original) 1998 (re-release) |
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| Genre | post-punk | |||
| Length | 37:26 | |||
| Label | Arston (1990) S.P. Records (1998) |
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45–89 is an album by Kult, originally released in 1990 on Arston label. It was rereleased in 1998 through S.P. Records.
[edit] Track listing
- all tracks by Kult (music) and Kazik Staszewski (lyrics).
- "45–89" – 5:34
- "Komuna mentalna" – 4:51 ("Mental Communism")
- "Studenci" – 3:53 ("Students")
- "Wysłannik" – 5:31 ("Envoy")
- "Totalna militaryzacja" – 2:48 ("Total Militarisation")
- "Angelo Jacopucci" – 4:45
- "Brasil" – 2:49
- "Your Eyes" – 3:34
- "U Wish U Were" – 3:41
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