Your Eyes (album)

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Your Eyes
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1991
RecordedDecember 1990-January 1991
StudioTonpress Studio, Warsaw
Genre Hard rock, alternative rock
Length59:59
Label Zig-Zac
Kult chronology
45-89
(1990)
Your Eyes
(1991)
Tata Kazika
(1993)
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Your Eyes is an album by Kult, originally released in September 1991 on Zig-Zac label. It was rereleased in October 1998 through S.P. Records.

Track listing

  1. "Czterej głupcy" – 2:56 (The Four Fools)
  2. "Tata w gestapo" – 3:07 (Dad in Gestapo)
  3. "Zgroza" – 2:45 (Horror)
  4. "Marność" – 2:26 (Vanity)
  5. "Barrum" – 2:59
  6. "Medellin" – 3:16
  7. "Chodź z nami" – 3:05 (Come With Us)
  8. "Parada wspomnień" – 4:11 (Memories on Parade)
  9. "6 lat później" – 6:11 (Six Years Later)
  10. "Yvette" – 4:36
  11. "Strange" – 3:47
  12. "Generał Ferreira / Rząd oficjalny" – 4:59 (General Ferreira / The Official Government)
Bonus Tracks
  1. "Krew Boga" – 2:43 (The Blood of God)
  2. "Posłuchaj, to do Ciebie" – 2:24 (Listen, This Is to You)
  3. "Na całym świecie źle się dzieje koledzy" – 5:14 (Things Are Going Bad All Over the World, My Friends)
  4. "Hej, czy nie wiecie" – 5:20 (Hey, Don't You Know)

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