At 11:08 AM 1/24/97 -0500, "Zenon M. Feszczak" <feszczak@sas.upenn.edu> wrote:
quoted 6 lines The compilation X-static Radikal Tekno volume 4 (check the odd spellings,
>The compilation X-static Radikal Tekno volume 4 (check the odd spellings,
>as I may not have them rite) includes the Apotheosis cut. The label was
>evidently sued for the sample usage. Rather than drop the cut, they
>simply changed the title. But the cut actually is "O Fortuna".
>Carmina Burana samples et al. As far as I know, this the only in-print
>CD of the cut available.
My domestic copy of the comp (US: Hot Productions HTCD 9903-2 - Rad-X5
903 _X-Static Volume Four / Radikal Techno_) has it listed as "O
Fortuna". What did it originally say?
The US cd5 of the single (US: Hot Productions CDS 12299-2) comes in
a cardboard case that's mostly a ghastly orange color. As to the
person who was looking for it, try used cd stores, and the alt.rave
or alt.techno newsgroups. I'm sure people have it who wouldn't mind
unloading it, but think that it's virtually worthless and not worth
the effort.
As a side note, I acquired The London Philharmonic's performance of
Carmina Burana. It's on Teldec, with a catalog number of T2 74886.
Pretty impressive! The cd booklet has the original lyrics, complete
with a translation into English.
Andrew
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