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Digitally re-mastered with liner notes by Dave Thompson. A stunning concert performance that has become legendary among record collectors and underground music fans everywhere! "On December 13, Nico performed at another of her always strikingly original concert venues, this time in Reims Cathedral, where France has traditionally crowned her kings for centuries. Following the event, outraged Catholics throughout the country claimed the church was desecrated and cried out for a special purification ceremony for the monument" - Stephen Demorest (Circus Magazine, April 1975).
Digitally re-mastered with liner notes by Dave Thompson. A stunning concert performance that has become legendary among record collectors and underground music fans everywhere! "On December 13, Nico performed at another of her always strikingly original concert venues, this time in Reims Cathedral, where France has traditionally crowned her kings for centuries. Following the event, outraged Catholics throughout the country claimed the church was desecrated and cried out for a special purification ceremony for the monument" - Stephen Demorest (Circus Magazine, April 1975).
741157943016
Nico - Reims Cathedral - December 13, 1974

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Format: CD
Label: CLE
Catalog: 9430
Rel. Date: 11/27/2012
UPC: 741157943016

Reims Cathedral - December 13, 1974
Artist: Nico
Format: CD
New: Available $15.98
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Janitor of Lunacy
2. The Falconer
3. Valley of the Kings
4. The End
5. Abschied
6. Mutterlein
7. Frozen Warnings
8. You Forgot to Answer
9. We Ve Got the Gold 1
10. No One Is There 1
11. Ari S Song

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Digitally re-mastered with liner notes by Dave Thompson. A stunning concert performance that has become legendary among record collectors and underground music fans everywhere! "On December 13, Nico performed at another of her always strikingly original concert venues, this time in Reims Cathedral, where France has traditionally crowned her kings for centuries. Following the event, outraged Catholics throughout the country claimed the church was desecrated and cried out for a special purification ceremony for the monument" - Stephen Demorest (Circus Magazine, April 1975).
        
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