Ballad of Reading Gaol: the Cacophonietta by C.3.3. (Test Dept) (CD, 2018)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelCold Spring, Clds
UPC0641871745135
eBay Product ID (ePID)6046053354

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2018
GenreRock
ArtistC.3.3. (Test Dept)
Release TitleBallad of Reading Gaol: the Cacophonietta

Dimensions

Item Height0.32 in
Item Weight0.14 lb
Item Length5.56 in
Item Width4.98 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks8
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Prologue - Ballad of Reading Gaol (4:46) 1.2 Movement I - Blood and Wine (6:15) 1.3 Movement II - Iron Town (7:33) 1.4 Movement III - Gallows Tree (6:56) 1.5 Movement IV - the Devil's Own Brigade (7:41) 1.6 Reprise - Pit of Shame (4:05) 1.7 Acousticon (Segregation Mix) (9:23) 1.8 Panoptix (Vermin Mix) (5:28)
NotesC.3.3. is a personal project from Paul Jamrozy, co-founder of original industrial agitators Test Dept. The work is inspired by the real life experience of Her Majesty's Prison Reading. Tracing the history of the location through to the present current political and social situation, evoking the harsh realities of Victorian and modern-day Britain. Reminiscent of the finest mid-era Test Dept., such as Gododdin (1989) or Pax Britannica (1991), with heavy percussion, strings, and strident vocals. The title C.3.3. is drawn from the cell number where the literary figure Oscar Wilde was incarcerated in Reading Gaol under gross indecency charges. C.3.3. was the pseudonym used for the publication "The Ballad of Reading Gaol", a poem based on the execution of a fellow inmate. This sonic rendition draws upon the writings of Wilde's poem and the horrors of prison life for a condemned man, as a metaphor for the universal predicament of all humankind. Originally released on CDr in 2011. Remastered with two bonus tracks, featuring Test Dept.; Six-panel digipak.

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