DURING WARTIME... AGAIN! | ||||
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Remix album by | ||||
Released | 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1998–1999 | |||
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Label | Polikita Records | |||
Producer | Senad Hadžimusić Teno | |||
SCH chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Samir Šestan: During Wartime - Again!, Culture, 1999 | (not rated) |
Rajko Muršič: Nuničljivi duh sarajevskih SCH, Muska, Ljubljana 1999 | (not rated) |
During Wartime... Again! (1999) is the Teno's remix and the 10th anniversary re-release of the SCH's album During Wartime from 1989. The release contains 8 bonus tracks, mostly remixes of the earlier, both previously released and unreleased SCH work. [1] The record was accompanied by a booklet of the band's most successful lyrics, entitled "SCH - Songs & Tales" (reprinted edition that was first published in 1996 in Prague). [2]
Samir Šestan, in GRAFIT, notes that, in this album, SCH's music is "calmer and less painful" and that During Wartime...Again! offers "a new version of the old, a change that is not real, and it is being done according to the best SCH tradition - fusing political and aesthetic messages. [3]
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