Includes 32 pages hardcover booklet with essay by Joachim Berendt (in Polish and German) and many rare pictures.
Tracks (Poems):
1. The Trumpet Player Is Innocent (Wislawa Szymborska-Den Freunden / Antoni Marianowicz-Berline)
2. Dirge for Europe (..
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