Album UK 1995 on United Dairies label
Dance (Tribal, Experimental, Drone)
"Yagga Blues is taken from the forthcoming N.W.W. album Who Can I Turn To Stereo." "Funeral Music For Perez Prado" centres around a shakuhachi phrase played by David Jackman back in '87." Studio I.C.R. Tollerton, York; Harmony Row, Ennis. Made in England Packaged in a standard-sized, grey-tray jewel case, with an illustrated 4-page folded insert that includes track titles, credits, and release information.
![]() | Nurse With Wound , *1979 GB album by |
![]() | Colin Potter syn, g, *1952 GB music by, mixed by, performer |
![]() | Steven Stapleton , *1957 GB music by, mixed by, performer |
![]() | Peat Bog , performer |
![]() | Sarah Fuller , performer |
![]() | David Jackman g, cym, syn, GB shakuhachi, phrase |
Babs Santini cover |
Matt Purcell engineer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Yagga Blues | Nurse With Wound | 6:16 | |
2 | Yagga Blues (Instrumental) | Nurse With Wound | 6:03 | |
3 | Funeral Music For Perez Prado | Nurse With Wound | 9:18 |