Apparently this was licensed and released last year by Mecanica Records (Polish label). I just ordered one, so I’ll post a review once I get it. FYI, the second pic is a little misleading, it’s a single record, they’re just showing both sides.
Description:
Limited edition of 500 copies on grey vinyl with deluxe sleeve with soft touch lamination, a sticker with classic logo and a free badge made of synthetic black leather exclusive from our web shop (limited to the first 100 orders).
Tracklist:
A1. Man Should Surrender
A2. Anthem
A3. Don’t Stand In Line
A4. Ballad
B1. I Will Refuse
B2. No Bunny
B3. Don’t Stand In Line (Dub Mix)
The back of the sleeve states that it was under exclusive license from Cleopatra. I checked Cleo’s website to see if there was any release info, but did not find anything. Seems legit, but odd that Cleo wouldn’t release it themselves.
Cleo is pretty awful about promoting ANY of the Ministry releases they’ve put out the last few years. It’s like they would prefer to not make any money.
I hope theyre still around in about a month. I plan to look for them at Amoeba in a couple weeks but if they aren’t there I’ll order them if theyre still available fro the website.
Yeah, it’s curious that they didn’t retain the darker color scheme of the original vinyl release. A little pricey for one song and a remix, but the deed is done. Kinda strange to not see the Wax Trax logo on the back of the sleeves.
I received my Pailhead and Acid Horse records today. I ordered on January 30, so it took two weeks to get here, which I am fine with (he warned me that shipping could be slow from Poland). They look really nice, I am impressed with the quality. The Acid Horse soft badge is very cool, but I’m bummed that I did not get a Pailhead one (it was limited to the first 100 orders, so I guess I missed out). I’m going to listen to them tomorrow after work.