During Wartime... Again!

During Wartime... Again!
DURING WARTIME... AGAIN!
Remix album by SCH
Released 1999
Recorded 1998-1999
Genre Alternative, Electro-industrial
Label Polikita Records
Producer Senad Hadžimusić Teno
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SCH chronology
The Gentle Art of Firing
(1995)
During Wartime... Again!
(1999)
VRIL
(2002)

During Wartime... Again! (1999) is the Teno's remix and the 10th anniversary re-release of the SCH's album During Wartime from 1989. The release contains 8 bonus tracks, mostly remixes of the earlier, both previously released and unreleased SCH work. [1] The record was accompanied by a booklet of the band's most successful lyrics, entitled "SCH - Songs & Tales" (reprinted edition that was first published in 1996 in Prague).[2]

Samir Šestan, in GRAFIT, notes that, in this album, SCH's music is "calmer and less painful" and that During Wartime...Again! offers "a new version of the old, a change that is not real, and it is being done according to the best SCH tradition - fusing political and aesthetic messages.[3]

Tracklisting

  1. "Vagabonds"
  2. "The Day When I Was Born"
  3. "Ne dozvoli da zaboravim"
  4. "Zbogom"
  5. "Master"
  6. "Hymn"
  7. "Partija naša"
  8. "F.LJ.P.# 7"
+ bonus
  1. "F.LJ.P. 3"
  2. "Happy Family"
  3. "Our Song 1"
  4. "Our Song 2"
  5. "Smjena"
  6. "Fagot"
  7. "O Deutsche"

References

External links

SCH Official Discography


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