I've searched the whole trading section but didn't find out which of these two CD-bootlegs is the Australian Victims Of Circumstance ...
Tracklists differ. The yellow one includes Wide Receiver at the end.
Anybody know?


This is the Oz oneBeing645 wrote:![]()
nice jobBeing645 wrote:Oh pretty ......
I'm currently working on this page and all the other related to VOC. I've got a nice picture of the disc but none of the inlay ...
So that were nice ... doesn't have too be that large, though...![]()
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another bootleg CD with the same title but one more track at the end
You'll see it later when I'm ready ... I will make a page for it ...lachert wrote:didn't heard about that one but you can alsow mention "suns of mercy" cd bootleg from 91, which was very similar to "voc" with additional aftehours and jolene at the end, but omited serpent's kiss.Code: Select all
another bootleg CD with the same title but one more track at the end
good afternoon
Most probably not, the Wiki clearly devides between the two ...paint it black wrote:think you're all mixed up with last magician (or whatever it's called) that's the one which is g/f A-Z green, red, blue, grey, teal, orange proof
very nice work you're doingBeing645 wrote: ... added a few pictures now (please scroll) ......
Thanks ... seems some part of me takes pleasure in it ...xfloorshowx wrote:very nice work you're doingBeing645 wrote: ... added a few pictures now (please scroll) ......
Oh yes! Thanks! Seconded!mh wrote: Can anybody clarify the fade in KoHD by the way? To my ears anyway the Australian VoC version does not sound as though it was artifically boosted by a bootlegger, whereas the faded versions I've heard do sound as though the fade is artificial (and quite arbitrarily placed too).
Based on aural evidence alone I'm inclined to think that the fade/double-A-side malarkey is about as genuine as the ToL or "Kiss me Carpet" demos.