Köpet Dag Days: Appendix 2

Köpet Dag Days: Appendix (Part 2)

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October 8, 1996
>6 string acoustic guitar
>12 string acoustic guitar

*previously unreleased

Gylych (The Thing in the Bathhouse)
>6 string classical guitar
>balalaika
>domra
>dutar
>tambourine

*alternative version titled “Gylych” released on “Srazhalys


Korpus
>6 string classical guitar
>12 string acoustic guitar
>balalaika
>concertina
>cello

*alternative version titled “Kok” released on “Another Hunt


The Marlboro Man Came to Turkmenistan
>6 string acoustic guitar
>clarinet
>dutar
>oud
>typewriter

*previously unreleased


Soviets/Those Left Behind
>6 string acoustic guitar
>12 string acoustic guitar
>balalaika
>cello
>snare drum (w/drum brushes)

*previously unreleased


Across the Kaspie
>6 string acoustic guitar
>12 string acoustic guitar
>balalaika
>concertina

*previously unreleased



Turkish Delight (and Disillusionment)
>6 string acoustic guitar
>bouzouki
>mandocello

*alternative version titled “Haloed”, which includes vocals, released on “The Final Hunt


Haznaly Horjun
>6 string classical guitar
>balalaika
>cello
>snare drum (w/drum brushes)
>typewriter

*previously unreleased


Muse of Mine
>6 string acoustic guitar
>12 string acoustic guitar
>dutar
>oud

*alternative version titled “November 26, 1996”, released on “The Final Hunt


A New Allegiance
>6 string acoustic guitar
>12 string acoustic guitar
>oud
>cello
>synth cello
>sound clips

*alternative version titled “Allegiance”, which includes vocals, released on “Under a Blue Sun


Durak
>6 string classical guitar
>12 string acoustic guitar
>cello

*previously unreleased


Gutardym
>6 string classical guitar + drum brushes
>typewriter

*previously unreleased



Tapjan (He Left Behind)
>6 string acoustic guitar
>balalaika
>cello

*alternate version titled “But a Small Matter in the Karakum” released on “The Hunt” album

*another alternative version called “Karakum” released on “Srazhalys
it should be noted that the balalaika part for “Tapjan (He Left Behind)” is derived from Ryan Murphy’s solo from “Karakum”.