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The 3CD volume 7 features material that Schulze recorded and performed during 1977 through 1979. This was, in my opinion, an explosively creative period. Cellist Wolfgang Tiepold and vocalist/prog-pioneer Arthur Brown appear.
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"DURING THE YEARS 1977-1983...
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"The three tracks on the first CD are a complete Schulze concert in Budapest:
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"In 1973, a rock guitarist and an electronic knob-twiddler released a revered and trail-blazing document in contemporary ambient music: Rober Fripp and Brian Eno's No Pussyfooting.
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The series continues focusing on the period 1985 to 1992. Most of the material was taken from the Jubilee and Historic Editions but there is an unreleased track as well as interview.
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This was the second Richard Wahfriend project put together by Klaus Schulze. It features a reunion with Manuel Gottsching who handled guitars. Former Santana drummer Michael Shrieve is the drummer/percussionist. Originally the album was released at 45rpm.
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Three CD set is culled from the now out of print Silver Edition. This material is all drawn from the 1992-1993 period. From my experience, the work from the 90s was a bit uneven. Some of it is brilliant and some of it is too much computer driven (for my personal taste). YMMV.
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"Kluster was a short-lived project of three musicians/artists/performers: Dieter Moebius, Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Konrad Schnitzler. They recorded two albums with Conny Plank in 1970, unprecedented in their experimental radicalism.
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Part 12 of the required series of rare tracks of the German electronics pioneer!!
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From time to time over their career Tangerine Dream would release a live album - most of them are pretty good. This one is pretty phenomenal. It was recorded in the US on their 1977 tour in support of Stratosfear. It consists of 4 epic length tunes.
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1983's Hyperborea is one of the 80s better studio efforts.
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"Desolation Row finds things coming full-circle for guitarist/electronics pioneer, Richard Pinhas.
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Take what Allmusic says with a grain of salt. This is one of my all time favorite Tangerine Dream albums. Sonically its impeccable and throws a deep soundstage. Music will take you into deep space.
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"Tangram marked the beginning of a new musical direction for Tangerine Dream. It's closer to straight-ahead, melodic new age music and more tied to their soundtrack material.
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"Tangerine Dream experiments with an ever-widening lexicon of sound on White Eagle, though the arrangements tend to suffer for it. The album's principle work is "Mojave Plan," a four-movement, 20-minute song that represents some of the darkest music they've recorded in a while.
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New vinyl edition of the original 1973 stereo mix.
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New 200g vinyl edition of the original 1975 stereo mix.
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Chronolyse was the second solo album from Heldon mastermind Richard Pinhas. The recording featured his Fripp-like guitar stylings colliding with frightening sounds from the Moog synthesizer. Its a spellbinding album that blends jarring industrial sounds with icy fluid guitar solos.
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"The time has finally come. With "La Vie Electronique Vol. 16" we have reached the final volume of our grand series. (LVE 1 - 4 were released on SPV – LVE 5 - 16 on MIG-Music). LVE 16 will be released in a digistack with 5 firmly filled CDs and a total of 385 minutes of Klaus Schulze. "Vol.
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This was unavailable for some time. I guess Made In Germany scooped up SPV's remaining inventory and rebadged it.
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Here's a great title resurrected from the dead by MIG. Actually its just rebadged copies of the 2005 SPV three disc edition which was an improved version of the 1995 two disc set. It hasn't been available for some time.
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"On his second solo album, Baumann shows his cute sense for rhythm and playful melodies again. It still sounds very 1976 Tangerine Dream but at the same time it has learned a trick or two from the Kraftwerk synth pop sensibilities.
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Back in print. This was the soundtrack to the soft core porn movie Body Love, originally released in 1977. It arrives with one 22 minute bonus track. This is classic period Schulze. One of the great ones.
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