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Macbeth is a 1990 album by Slovenian avant-garde music group Laibach. It consists of music composed and performed by Laibach for a 1987 production of the William Shakespeare play Macbeth by Wilfried Minks at Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, Germany in 1987. It is the second Laibach album consisting of music written for a play, after their 1986 album Baptism.
Track listing
- "Preludium"
- "Agnus Dei (Acropolis)"
- "Wutach Schlucht"
- "Die Zeit"
- "Ohne Geld"
- "U.S.A."
- "10.5.1941"
- "Expectans Expectavos"
- "Coincidentia Oppositorum"
- "Wolfis"
- "Agnus Dei (Exil und Tod)"
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- "A Witch's Tangled Hare" (1959, Looney Tunes)
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