SUNN O))) ORACLE LP Vinyl Ltd Original Press Gatefold Southern Lord 2007 sunn77

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2007 Original Pressing (black vinyl edition limited to 5777 copies); Vinyl in EX condition with a very few tiny, faint surface scuffs/marks, not readily visible (no scratches, near scratches or hairlines), light wear to label around spindle hole (see photo), printed inner sleeve shows slight wear to corners and some tiny surface scuffs, gatefold outer sleeve in VG condition with some light rubbing/wear to 3 corners. rubbing with bump to lower left corner, and some small (and mostly faint) shelving scuffs/marks to surfaces. 
Sunn O))) - Oracle Label:Southern Lord – sunn77 Format:Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition Country:US Released:Jul 2, 2007 Genre:Electronic, Rock Style:Doom Metal, Experimental, Ambient
Tracklist ABelülrol Pusztít16:01 BOrakulum18:37
Notes Available first at the West-Coast 777 Tour in July 2007.  Gatefold sleeve with printed inner-sleeve. Limited to 7.777 copies, this is the black vinyl edition limited to 5.777 copies; 2000 comes in clear.
The two tracks on this release were originally released as the first disc on the Oracle 2CD, initially made available on Sunn O)))'s Australian tour during the spring of 2007.
Recorded & mixed at Donner & Blitzen 06 Additional recordings in Tokyo at Sound Square 0506 & in Budapest at Casa Csihar 0506 Mastered at Sisnister Kitchen 1206 Cut at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin.
'ORAKULUM was originally composed for a live performance collaboration with the New York sculptor Banks Violette at the Maureen Paley Gallery in London, June of 06. Violette created sculptural representation of SUNN O)))s entire backline in cast resin and salt, including amplifier stacks, instruments, effects & accompaniments. In addition, black laquered stage platforms and sound panels were created as a basis for the groups actual backline setup, and a selection of drawings were presented within the context. The result of this performance and collaboration, which was conducted in a sealed gallery space, was intended to generate a feeling of absence, loss and a phantom of what once was. Along with the experiment BELÜLROL PUSZTÍT, it is intended as a document of SUNN O)))s interpretation of such said collaboration.'