SPK Zamia Lehmanni (Songs Of Byzantine Flowers)
1992 CD
Soundtrack
Modern Classical
Experimental
Ambient

Main image
The Grey Area, The Grey Area
design [cd version] Disinformation
design [original sleeve design] Graven Image
instruments [all], recorded by, producer Graeme Revell
photography by Jurgen Ryck
supervised by [compact disc edition planned & supervised by] Brian Lustmord
Phonographic Copyright (p) Side Effects
Copyright (c) The Grey Area
Published By SPK Music
Recorded and produced 1985-6.
Photograph detail of the Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, by Antonio Gaudi; sculptures Lorenzo and Juan Matamala.
Originally released by Side Effects Records in 1986.
Thanks also, but not for the first time, to Tom Ellard of Severed Heads, and to Brian.
This album is dedicated to Meryl Frances.

Necropolis is based on the music of Adolph Wolfi, and is part of the Album 'Necropolis, Amphibians & Reptiles' released by Musique Brut in 1986. This version is the soundtrack to the film of the same name by Kim Flitcroft and Sandra Goldbacher, and is used here with their kind permission.

Track 9 is not on the original LP version.

℗ 1986 Side Effects Records
© 1992 The Grey Area of Mute Records
All titles SPK Music 1992

Catalogue number (on spine): spk 3cd
Catalogue number (on CD): spk3cd
Printed In Great Britain

Issued in a standard jewel case with four page booklet featuring quotes from W.B. Yeats, Mallarmé, Lautréamont, J.K.Huysmans, Victor Hugo, Rimbaud, Baudelaire, Samuel Beckett, and Wellesz.

Track durations are not printed on the release.
Barcode: 5 016025 680429 (Text)
Barcode: 5016025680429 (Scanned)
Matrix / Runout: SPK 3 252



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