Klaus Schulze - La Vie Electronique 11
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Die Lieder Des Prinzen Vogelfrei | 28:30 | |
Erinnerung Jener Schönheit | 9:56 | |
Beauty’s Rose Might Never Die | 8:39 | |
Erster Satz: Uralte Legenden | 20:25 | |
Ein Schönes Autodafé | (21:24) | |
Der Optimismus | 10:39 | |
Return In Happy Plight | 19:08 | |
Zweiter Satz: O Unser Verlorenes Paradies | 23:00 | |
In Der Welt Des Wahns | 4:37 | |
Man Kann Sich Nicht Von Der Erde Erheben, Indem Man An Seinen Schnürsenkeln Zieht | 4:02 | |
Schwermütiger Frühling | 20:05 | |
Narren Des Schicksals | (71:13) | |
Film Musik | (75:26) | |
Der Schönheit Spur | (37:36) | |
Im Spiel Verliebter Saiten | 4:02 | |
Thy Eternal Summer Shall Not Fade | 3:34 | |
Fools Of Time | 3:44 | |
Le Médaillon Magique | 15:55 | |
Reise Ins Schweigen | 4:13 | |
Dritter Satz: Der Sanfte Mantel Einer Fremden Frau | 27:37 | |
Echt Ist Mein Lieben, Wahr Sei Auch Mein Lied | 1:27 | |
Ein Lockend Aug | 4:45 | |
The Colours Of Mind | 4:48 | |
The Treasury Of Thy Lusty Days | 5:08 |
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MiG 00692 3CD, MIG 00692 3CDLabels
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Formats
- 3 × CD
- Compilation
Companies
Role | Company |
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Published By | P.O.E.M. Musikverlag |
Phonographic Copyright (p) | Klaus Schulze |
Licensed To | MIG-Music GmbH |
Copyright (c) | Klaus Schulze |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Composed By | Klaus Schulze |
Performer | Klaus Schulze |
Recorded By | Klaus Schulze |
Layout | Thomas Ewerhard |
Mastered By | Tom Dams |
Producer | Klaus D. Mueller |
Reissue Producer | Klaus D. Mueller |
Photography By | Klaus D. Mueller |
Liner Notes | Klaus D. Mueller |
Notes
- Released in 8-panel Digipak. Includes a 12-page booklet in German and English.
- Notes from the booklet:
- Disc 1: The four parts of "Film Musik" contain the complete music for the soundtrack to the 1993 German tv documentary "Spurensicherung. Baudenkmäler", put in proper shape for the Silver Edition release in 1993. In this long deleted ten-CD set these four tracks had a handful of romantic subtitles each, I left them out for this re-release: the music is still the same. One attentive Polish member of "The KS Circle" had noticed that the piano part from "Der Optimismus" is fairly inspired by Frederic Chopin's "Ballade in G minor, Op. 23", and yes, he is right.
- Published 1993 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag. ℗ 1993 Klaus Schulze & Klaus D. Mueller. © 2012 Klaus Schulze & kdm, under license to MiG music GmbH.
- Disc 2: Klaus called the 71-minute piece "Narren des Schicksals" his first symphony and therefore, and for its first release on Silver Edition, I gave it the sub-title "Symphonic Poem in 3 Movements, B Flat minor". It was recorded in 1992/'93 for no special purpose.
- Disc 3: Track 1, "Der Schönheit Spur", is the longer version of the music Klaus recorded 1993 as soundtrack for a film about Berlin's Potsdamer Platz, and the final track ("Return in Happy Plight") is the remixed version which was actually used for the film. "Ein schönes Autodafé" was meant but not used as ballet music for Klaus' opera "Totentag". It was recorded during Klaus' intense sampling era in 1993.
- Total playing times:
- CD 1: 75:26.
- CD 2: 71:13.
- CD 3: 78:18.
- ℗ & © 2012 MIG-Music GmbH - Made in Germany.
Barcodes
- Barcode (Text): 8 85513 00692 9
- Barcode (Scanned): 885513006929
- Rights Society: Austromechana
- Label Code: LC 23370
About Klaus Schulze
Klaus Schulze (4 August 1947, Berlin 26 April 2022) was a German electronic music pioneer, composer and musician. Schulze initially made his mark as a drummer, first with the group Psy Free, later with Tangerine Dream (he played on their first album "Electronic Meditation" before he quit) and Ash Ra Tempel (with Manuel Göttsching). In 1971 Schulze started a solo career as an electronic musician and released a couple of heavily experimental albums, "Irrlicht" and "Cyborg". 1973's "Cyborg" was the first release where he used a "real" synthesizer, the legendary VCS 3 and later in the 1970s he would record albums such as "Moondawn
Real Name
- Klaus Schulze
Name Vars
- Claus Schultze
- Claus Schulze
- K Schulze
- K. S.
- K. Schulze
- K.Schulze
- KS
- Kl. Schulze
- Klaus
- Klaus Quadro Schulze
- Klaus S.
- Klaus Schuize
- Klaus Schultz
- Klaus Schultze
- Klaus Shultz
- Klaus Shulze
- Klaus-Juergen Schulze
- Klaus-Jürgen Schulze
- Klause Schulze
- Schultze
- Schulze
Aliases
- Richard Wahnfried
- Schulzendorfer Groove Orchester
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