Volume 1: Then We Take Japan
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Volume 1: Then We Take Japan is a collection of b-sides and rarities plus four videos released in Japan on November 8th 2006. It is comprised of a CD with 11 tracks and a DVD containing four videos, three of which are of live performances. The DVD was made with Medlo, long-time collaborators with 65daysofstatic. The tracks on the CD are all available on various British releases by 65daysofstatic, while the music video for Drove Through Ghosts To Get Here is available on the band's website[1].
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CD:
- Massive Star At The End Of Its Burning Cycle (from Unreleased/Unreleasable Vol. 2)
- Everything We Talked About Yesterday (from Unreleased/Unreleasable Vol. 1)
- Twentyfourtwelve (from U/U Vol. 1)
- No Station (from Hole)
- Retreat! Retreat! (mothboy remix) (from Hole)
- Betraying Chino (from Hole)
- Wrong Side Of The Tracks (from Hole)
- Crystal Splinters City Skies (from U/U Vol. 2)
- The Fall Of Math (65dos remix) (from Hole)
- Asphalt & Trouble (from Radio Protector single)
- 4connection (from Hole)
DVD:
- Drove Through Ghosts To Get Here video
- aren't we all running (live in Japan)
- install a beak in the heart that clucks time in arabic (live at Pukkelpop)
- Radio Protector (live at Pukkelpop)
As with Unreleased/Unreleasable Vol. 3, the DVD was produced by Medlo, although the Drove Through Ghosts... video was produced as a joint effort between Medlo and Lord Bunn.