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Kult (album)

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Kult was the first album by Polish punk rock band Kult. It was recorded in September 1986 in Studio CCS and initially released in May 1987 on LP album through Polton. In 1993 it was rereleased by S.P. Records on compact disc and music cassette. The second release included bonus tracks recorded in Studio Radia Łódź.

The then Communist government's Office for the Control of Publications and Performances (Template:Lang-pl) censored many of songs proposed for the album; about twenty out of forty songs were rejected. Unfortunately the ban involved the band's most popular songs: "Polska", "Po co wolność" and "Totalna militaryzacja". The band members agreed that they wouldn't change the lyrics of rejected songs and so the original 1987 release did not include them.

Track listing

Original album, released in 1987, included only tracks 1-11.

  1. "Wspaniała nowina" (The Great News)
  2. "Zabierz mu wszystko" (Take All That's His)
  3. "Krew boga" (The Blood of God)
  4. "Mędracy" (Waisemen)
  5. "Religia wielkiego Babilonu" (The Religion of the Great Babylon)
  6. "Posłuchaj, to do ciebie" (Listen, This Is to You)
  7. "1932-Berlin"
  8. "Konsument" (Consumer)
  9. "Odnawianie restauracji" (Renovating the Restaurant)
  10. "Udana transakcja" (Successful Transaction)
  11. "O Ani" (About Anna)
  12. "Dom wschodzącego słońca" (The House of the Rising Sun)

Credits

References

  • Gnoiński, Leszek (2000). Kult Kazika. Włodzimierz Wieczorek. ISBN 83-86365-39-0.