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2006 studio album by Bass Communion
Loss
Studio album by Bass Communion
ReleasedJanuary 2006
Recorded2004–2005
Genre
Length39:05
LabelSoleilmoon
ProducerSteven Wilson
Bass Communion chronology
Indicates Void
(2005)
Loss
(2006)
Pacific Codex
(2008)
CD/DVD-A Edition
Cover of the CD/DVD-A edition

Loss is the sixth studio album by British musician, songwriter and producer Steven Wilson released under the pseudonym Bass Communion, and was limited to only 450 copies on vinyl. The original pressing featured a scented inner sleeve.

The album consists of a title track split in two parts. It was re-issued shortly after, in a CD+DVD-A edition containing both Stereo and 5.1 Surround mixes. In February 2009, it was also re-issued as a limited edition 12" picture disc vinyl version of 500 copies.

Track listing

Vinyl and picture disc

Side A

  1. Loss - Part 1 - 19:52

Side B

  1. Loss - Part 2 - 19:11
CD (stereo mix)
  1. Loss - Part 1 - 19:52
  2. Loss - Part 2 - 19:11
DVDA (5.1 surround sound mix)
  1. Loss - Part 1 - 19:52
  2. Loss - Part 2 - 19:11

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United States January 2006 Soleilmoon 12" LP SOLV11
November 2006 CD / DVDA SOL 155 CD/ SDVD5
February 2009 Picture disc SOLV11p

Credits

  • Produced by Steven Wilson
  • Sleeve design by Carl Glover for Aleph

References

  1. Discogs.com: Bass Communion - Loss

External links

Bass Communion
Steven Wilson
Albums
EPs
Collaborations
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