Booklet with lyrics (Czech originals + English translations) and pictures.
(1) recorded Autumn 1977 at Václav Havel's homestead in Hrádeček.
(2) recorded May 1978 at Václav Havel's homestead in Hrádeček.
(3) recorded Autumn 1979 in the apartment of Vratislav Brabenec.
To conclude our 10-album series "the true story of PP", we are releasing a CD with three long tracks. Regarding the composition 100 points (1977), basically the first composition they recorded after being released from prison, there is a fairly well-known story, about the text of the journalist František Vaněček, the band thought it was Bondy's text and by setting it to music, they wanted to continue the line of Bondy's lyrics. the mistake was only explained when the song was recorded. Our version is the so-called "studio version", i.e. recorded at Václav Havel's Hrádečka. Letter to Magor (1978) is a greeting to Ivan Martin Jirous, who was once again imprisoned. Apart from all PP members, Pavel Zajíček, Marie Benetková, Věra Jirousová, Jiří Němec, Václav Havel and others perform with their greetings in the composition. The "trilogy" closes with the composition Inventura (an improvisation on the theme of Nobody, 1979), intended for the film of the same name by Tomáš Liška. It is, however, 15 minutes long, so less than half of the music production was used, for the first time this composition is being released in its entirety only now. The cover is also this time made up of an original work, namely Martin Němec's painting Před skrenky (1977), which aptly depicts the horror of those years. The total time of the disc is 78:34 minutes, so it can be seen that we used the time really "efficiently".