COMPUTER WORLD/ LANDSCAPE - FROM THE TEA-ROOMS OF MARS...
(Saudi-Arabia, 1981?)
Unofficial - 747, 6839
Another unofficial release from Saudi-Arabia today, and it's a split cassette!
I've had one item from the Saudi '747' label before, a C-60 with one-and-a-half Kraftwerk album. In this instance, it's another C-60, with 30 minutes of Computer World followed by a different artist altogether! Landscape were originally a jazz funk outfit, but hopped the New Romantic bandwagon and made a couple albums of synth pop, of sorts. Anyway, on the B-side here, you get 7 of the 11 tracks that make up the album "From The Tea-Rooms Of Mars .... To The Hell-Holes Of Uranus".
The J-card is a hi-quality glossy 2-panel card, printed on one side. Again, as was the case with the previous cassette on the 747 label, the
front cover has a unique design, a rather clever merging of the Landscape album cover with a re-assembling of the heads of the Kraftwerk dummies, as seen on the back cover of the LP! There are some spelling errors here too, the bands are correct on the front, but spelt as "Krattewerk" and "Landscope" in the track list on the right panel of the J-card. The cassette is grey with black on-body print, and this copy has a pretty, metallic "747" sticker on the back.
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