Acid Horse
No Name, No Slogan
Acid Horse was a one-off single collaboration between Ministry's Al Jourgensen (Alien Dog Star), Chris Connelly
(Gallopin' Scorpionsaddlebutt), Paul Barker (Tennessee King), and Cabaret Voltaire's Stephen Mallinder (Biff) and
Richard H. Kirk (Harold Sandoz). The name of the project is a combination of the slang terms for LSD (acid) and heroin
(horse), as well as a play on the title of the then-popular acid house movement.
Acid Horse recorded their "No Name, No Slogan" in 1989 for Wax Trax! Records. The same song was performed differently on
each side, one produced by Ministry and the other by Cabaret Voltaire.
Limited to 350 copies pressed on pink vinyl with artwork inspired on the original design and a sticker with the classic
horse head skull.
Price
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Format
12" - 1 disk
Release
21-06-2019
Label
Item-nr
126731
EAN
8016670137511
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
NO NAME, NO SLOGAN (HYPO LUXA & HERMES PAN)
2
NO NAME, NO SLOGAN (CABARET VOLTAIRE)