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The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked - Chronicle : ウィキペディア英語版
The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked – Chronicle

目をそらした瞬間 -the thing which solomon overlooked- chronicle is a 4-disc compilation album by the Japanese experimental band Boris. It was released exclusively in Japan on March 20, 2013 through Daymare Recordings,〔(Daymare Recordings release page )〕 collecting three previously released volumes as well as a newly recorded volume in the same style. This is currently the only way to get any of the volumes on CD.
The fourth volume was released separately on vinyl in a cardboard box designed to hold the previously released vinyl volumes.
"a bao a qu" is also the title of another, seemingly unrelated track that appears in several different forms: one used for a single and video compilation; another for ''Sound Track From Film "Mabuta no Ura"''; and yet another for ''Boris / Variations + Live in Japan''. "No Ones Grieve Part 2" was reused with additional vocals on ''Smile''.
==Track listing==


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