$316.00
1 in stock
1 in stock
1 in stock
Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
sealed copy/small indie shop
Notes:
Mixed at Soundtrack Studios, NYC.
Killing Lies & Fear Of Sleep mastered at Gateway Mastering.
Management [at] Wiz Kid Management.
Album cover: “Ohne Titel” 1968 by Lothar Quinte, © 2005 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn.
Rear cover: “Mathematik der Intuition” (Hommage à Arp) by Günter Fruhtrunk, 1962 © 2005 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn.
You Only Live Once: Picture of lathanum aluminate by Professor Michael Davidson used by courtesy of Profesor Michael Davidson, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University. “Rocketship” from cover of Fantastic Story Magazine’s Summer 1952 issue by Alex Schomburg, used courtesy of The Schomburg Estate.
Heart In A Cage: “The Brain” by Henry Groskinsky, © Henry Groskinsky.
Razorblade: “Scout” by Richard Phillips, used courtesy of Richard Phillips.
On The Other Side: Samuel van Hoogstraten, Les pantoufles The Slippers. Louvre, Paris, France. Photo ©: Erich Lessing/Art Resource, NY. The Pieta of Saint-Germain-Des-Pres, Master of Saint-Germain-Des-Pres, Ca.1500. Louvre, Paris, France. Photo ©: Hervé Lewandowski/Réunion des Musées Nationaux/Art Resource, NY. Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, The Flayed Ox, 1655. Louvre, Paris, France. Photo ©: Gerard Blot/Réunion des Musées Nationaux/Art Resource, NY. Guido da Siena (13th Ce), Nativity. Louvre, Paris, France. Photo ©: Erich Lessing/Art Resource, NY.
Vision Of Division: Superstudio, © The Continuous Monument: St. Moritz Revisited, Project. Perspective, 1969. Cut-and-pasted printed paper, color pencil, and oil stick on board, 16 7/8 X 19 1/8. Gift of The Howard Gilman Foundation. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, U.S.A. Digital image © The Museum of Modern Art/License by Scala/Art Resource, NY.
Ask Me Anything: Music Notes & Yellow Room by Milton Glaser, used courtesy of Milton Glaser.
Electricityscape: Image #BB1863 by John Foxx, used courtesy of fotosearch.com.
Killing Lies: Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes (1925: Paris, France) Etoffe & tapis etrangers. Plate 19. Artist: Benigno Crespi. Photo ©: The New York Public Library/Art Resource.
Fear Of Sleep: West 83rd St., New York City, 1996, photo by Jeff Prant, used courtesy of Jeff Prant.
15 Minutes: “Loew’s Paradise Theater” by Henry Groskinsky, © Henry Groskinsky.
Ize Of The World: Gun Barrel Eyes image by Milton Glaser, used courtesy of Milton Glaser.
Red Light: Leopard, 1967 by Mel Ramos, © Mel Ramos/Licensed By Vaga, New York.
Album design for Love Police.
All songs published by The Strokes Band Music (ASCAP).
℗ 2005, 2006 & © 2006 BMG Music.
With printed inner sleeve and poster.
A1. You Only Live Once 3:09
A2. Juicebox 3:17
A3. Heart In A Cage 3:27
A4. Razorblade 3:29
A5. On The Other Side 4:38
A6. Vision Of Division 4:20
A7. Ask Me Anything 3:12
B1. Electricityscape 3:33
B2. Killing Lies 3:50
B3. Fear Of Sleep 4:00
B4. 15 Minutes 4:34
B5. Ize Of The World 4:29
B6. Evening Sun 3:06
B7. Red Light 3:11
Barcode 828767317717
Barcode 8 2876 73177-1 7
Matrix / Runout 82876-73177-1-SA ⓤ
Matrix / Runout 82876-73177-1-SB II ⓤ
Matrix / Runout MASTERDISK
Rights Society ASCAP
Matrix / Runout 82876-73177-1-SA ⓤ [etched] MASTERDISK [stamped]
Matrix / Runout 82876-73177-1-SB ⓤ [etched] MASTERDISK [stamped]
Phonographic Copyright (p) BMG Music
Copyright (c) BMG Music
Manufactured By Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Distributed By Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Pressed By United Record Pressing
Published By The Strokes Band Music
Recorded At Red Carpet Studios
Recorded At Allaire Studios
Mixed At Soundtrack Studios
Mastered At Masterdisk
Mastered At Gateway Mastering
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