Boris / Tomsk 7 - Pressing History

Pressing History

Year Label Format Country Out of Print? Notes
1997 Bovine 7" U.S. Yes Ltd. 1000 on black vinyl, grey vinyl and red vinyl (100)
Boris
  • Atsuo
  • Wata
  • Takeshi
Studio albums
  • Absolutego
  • Amplifier Worship
  • Flood
  • Heavy Rocks
  • Akuma no Uta
  • Boris at Last: -Feedbacker-
  • The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked
  • Dronevil
  • Soundtrack from Film "Mabuta no Ura"
  • Pink
  • The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 2
  • The Thing Which Solomon Overlooked 3
  • Vein
  • Smile
  • New Album
  • Heavy Rocks
  • Attention Please
with Merzbow
  • Megatone
  • 04092001
  • Sun Baked Snow Cave
  • Rock Dream
  • Walrus / Groon
  • Klatter
with Sunn O)))
  • Altar
with Michio Kurihara
  • Rainbow
  • Cloud Chamber
with Ian Astbury
  • BXI
Singles and EPs
  • Boris/Barebones
  • Boris/Tomsk 7
  • More Echoes, Touching Air Landscape
  • "1970"
  • Boris/The Dudley Corporation
  • "A Bao A Qu"
  • Walrus/Groon
  • Damaged
  • She's So Heavy
  • "Statement"
  • "Message"
Live albums
  • Black: Implication Flooding
  • 04092001
  • Boris Archive
  • Long Hair and Tights
  • Rock Dream
  • Smile -Live at Wolf Creek-
Video
  • Live at Shimokitazawa Shelter
  • Bootleg -Feedbacker-
  • Wizard's Convention: Japanese Heavy Rock Showcase
  • Heavy Metal Me
Related articles
  • Boris discography
  • Drone metal
  • Doom metal
  • Sunn O)))
  • Merzbow
  • Keiji Haino
  • Inoxia Records
  • Diwphalanx Records
  • Southern Lord Records

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