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1980-1982
Compilation album by
Released1993  Netherlands
Recorded1980-1982  Spain
GenreIndustrial music
Length93:53
LabelStaalplaat
Esplendor Geometrico chronology
Arispejal astisaró
(1993)
1980-1982
(1993)
1983-1987
(1994)

1980–1982 is a double album compiled, digitalized and mastered for CD in Netherlands, containing the first single (1980), cassette (1981) and LP (1982) by Esplendor Geometrico in Spain.

Track listing

Disc One: (EG1 CASSETTE)
No.TitleLength
1."Muerte a escala industrial"5:44
2."Neuridina" (video link)7:13
3."El cabecilla del Vaticano"2:36
4."La Ciudad de los Héroes Rojos (Ulan Bator Khoto)"4:19
5."Amor en Mauthausen"3:08
6."Paedophile Information Exchange" (P.I.E. version)2:45
7."Destrozaron sus ovarios"6:09
8."Quince años tiene mi amor"4:20
9."Maria Luisa"11:45
Disc Two: (EL ACERO DEL PARTIDO CD)
No.TitleLength
1."El Acero del Partido I" (listening link)5:33
2."El Acero del Partido II"2:55
3."El Acero del Partido III"5:22
4."El Acero del Partido IV"4:14
5."Héroe del Trabajo I"7:30
6."Héroe del Trabajo II"6:17
7."Héroe del Trabajo III"5:28
8."Necrosis en la poya" (video link)4:07
9."P.I.E. (Paedophile Information Exchange)"0:56
10."Negros hambrientos"3:32

Notes

  • Cover: Designs by Juan-Carlos Sastre.
  • Titles: “El Acero del Partido” (The Steel of Party) was inspired on the metallurgical complex in Elbasan(Albania). “Héroe del Trabajo” (Hero of Labor) was inspired on the Albanian honorific title for civilians workers.
  • CD 1 was previously released as the “Eg1” cassette (later CD with bonus tracks). CD 2 was previously released as the CD “El Acero del Partido” (including the LP “El Acero del Partido” and the single “Necrosis en la poya”).
  • The contents of this record (sounds & lyrics) may provoke moral shock; if not, pump up the volume!

References