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'''''Jack Maynard''''' was a short release, available | '''''Jack Maynard''''' was a short release, available only in 8-track cartridge format. Both tracks from this release also appear on the [[LSDC10]] cassette, released in 1993, and again, in 2005, when the complete [[Theatre of Noise]] project was re-released as a double CD set. | ||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
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| Album by G42 | ||
| Released | April 1, 1991 | |
| Recorded | 1991 | |
| Genre | Analog Experimental | |
| Length | 2:52 | |
| Label | Sinusoidal | |
| Catalog | Out of print | |
| Producer(s) | David Abfackeln | |
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| G42 chronology | ||
| MC1134WE (1990) |
Jack Maynard (1991) |
Helium (1992) |
Jack Maynard was a short release, available only in 8-track cartridge format. Both tracks from this release also appear on the LSDC10 cassette, released in 1993, and again, in 2005, when the complete Theatre of Noise project was re-released as a double CD set.
Track listing
- "Jack Maynard" (1:42)
- "LSDC10" (1:10)
Personnel
- Fritter (Revox A440, cassettes, and vinyl)
- Postman Pat (Revox A440, cassettes, and vinyl)
- Bill Mullan (Inspiration)