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Book published in 1986 by [[Meterverlag]] | Book published in 1986 by [[Meterverlag]] | ||
== | == Background == | ||
== Contents == | |||
== | === Gorki & Co === | ||
An essay by [[Mayo Thompson]] on the soviet writer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxim_Gorky Maxim Gorky]. | |||
=== 33 Songs === | |||
33 songs written by [[Mayo Thompson]], [[Albert Oehlen]], and [[Werner Büttner]] supposedly in one night. | 33 songs written by [[Mayo Thompson]], [[Albert Oehlen]], and [[Werner Büttner]] supposedly in one night. | ||
They recorded a number of them for [[Malefactor, Ade]]. | They recorded a number of them for [[Malefactor, Ade]]. | ||
Some were later (re-?)recorded for [[The Red Krayola (album)]] | Some were later (re-?)recorded for [[The Red Krayola (album)|The Red Krayola]]. | ||
== Interpretations == | == Interpretations == |
Revision as of 11:25, 25 April 2023


Book published in 1986 by Meterverlag
Background
Contents
Gorki & Co
An essay by Mayo Thompson on the soviet writer Maxim Gorky.
33 Songs
33 songs written by Mayo Thompson, Albert Oehlen, and Werner Büttner supposedly in one night.
They recorded a number of them for Malefactor, Ade.
Some were later (re-?)recorded for The Red Krayola.
Interpretations
- The CD booklet for Amor and Language has a photo of model Rachel Williams holding a copy of the book