G (Good) – Heavily played, noise likely; cover with visible damage.
Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.
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sealed copy! all good, brand new, no flaws!
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Genre:Rock, Pop Style:Classic Rock
Tracklist:
A1. Hard To Come Back A2. Majesty A3. You Better Leave B1. Strange Colour Blue B2. On Your Side B3. The Kids Are On High Street C1. Seven Seconds C2. Mother Of Earth C3. Running Out Of Time D1. Black Mambo D2. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child D3. Sail Away
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
180 gram audiophile vinyl
Gatefold sleeve
First pressing of 1500 numbered copies pressed on gold and red mixed vinyl
Live at Tralfamadore is the fifth album, and the first live album by the Norwegian band Madrugada. It was released on EMI records in 2005 and went on to become the highest selling release in Norway for that year with the band's previous release The Deep End [MOVLP1508 as the runner up.
The songs were recorded at various locations during 2003 and 2005 as noted in the track listing. The powerful, "You Better Leave" is the only 'new' song on the album and the only song (so far) unavailable elsewhere as a recorded studio version.
The name Tralfamadore is a reference to the fictional home planet of aliens from several novels by the American science fiction author Kurt Vonnegut.