Schulze, Klaus: La Vie Electronique 5
Schulze, Klaus: La Vie Electronique 5
Format: CD
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Artist: Schulze, Klaus
Label: Made in Germany Musi
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 885513001405
Genre: Electronic
Re-Launch of the successful and partly out-of-print "La Vie Electronique" series by Klaus Schulze in a new digifile. MIG will gradually make the out-of-print volumes available again. "La Vie Electonique" Vol. 5 containes works from 1976 to 1977. "Berlin Schönberg" was recorded in 1976 on a radio concert in Berlin. "Vie de rêve" is from a concert from the same year, recorded in Reims in France. "Nostalgic Echo" and "Titanische Tage" are also solo concerts from 1976. One year later "For Barry Graves" was recorded - a short kurzes concert for the WDR-program "Musik Extra 3". "The Oberhausen Tape" was recorded in 1976 (the second part of this concert is is on "La Vie Electronique Volume 6) "The Poet "finally is a typical gem from the "Moondawn" era.
Tracks:
1.1 Berlin Schöneberg, Heftige Passage
1.2 Berlin Schöneberg, Ruhige Passage
1.3 Le Retour Au Pays
1.4 Des Escargots Qui Vont a L'enterrement
1.5 Et la Fete Continue
1.6 Le Mirroir Brisé
1.7 Le Combat 'Ange
1.8 Eteignez Les Lumières
2.1 The Creation of Eve
2.2 Portrait of Freud
2.3 Don Quixote
2.4 Solitude
2.5 Autumn Sonata
2.6 The Ram
2.7 The Great Paranoic
2.8 Soft Watches
2.9 Impressions of Africa
2.10 The Falling Angel
2.11 For Barry Graves
3.1 Witness and Wait
3.2 The Poet and the Body
3.3 The Poet and the Soul
3.4 Quelle Idée de Peindre Une Pomme
3.5 Et Picasso Mange la Pomme
3.6 Et la Pomme Lui Dit Merci