Klaus Schulze - La Vie Electronique 6 [Digipak] | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. C'est Alors Que Picasso
2. Picasso Casse L'assiette
3. ... Et S'en Va en Souriant
4. Schwanensee 1
5. Schwanensee 2
6. Fear at Madame Tussaud's
7. Zeit
8. Temps
9. Time
10. Geist
11. Brains
12. Esprit
13. Harleqin
14. Pulcinella
15. Le Grains de Beautè
16. Exercises Spirituelles
17. Geist Der Zeit
18. Siehe: Es Gibt Flügel
19. Der Narr
20. Return of Love
21. Und Einsamkeit
22. Barracuda Drum
23. There Was a Greatness

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Klaus Schulze - La Vie Electronique 6 / Re-Launch of the successful and partly out-of-print "La Vie Electronique" series by Klaus Schulze in a new jewel box. MIG will gradually make the out-of-print volumes available again. CD 1, on the one hand, contains the second part of the Oberhausen-concert, with "Schwanensee" on the other: two solo pieces which were recorded in 1976 in the studio in Hambühren. "Fear at Madame Tussaud's" was recorded in April, 1977 in the London planetarium - at that time a novelty, for it was the first time that a concert was held in a planetarium. "Zeitgeist" is a concert which was recorded on October 17th, 1977 in front of 5500 people in the Saint Michael cathedral in Brussels, "Inside The Harlequin" is the encore of this evening. The recording date of "La Vie Secrète" cannot be exactly determined after all years any more. Recorded either in 1977/78 or 1975 this piece remains a very quiet, almost meditative jewel. In contrast to this stands "Barracuda Drum", recorded about 1978 with Harald Grosskopf on drums. Last but not least at the end of the third CD we encounter the Klaus Schulze of 1979: In October and November that year Klaus Schulze was on tour with Arthur Brown ("Fire"). "There was Greatness in the Room" is a fragment of the encore of concert from October, 29th 1979 in Brussels. The specific thing about this recording: Beside the voice of Arthur Brown the vocoder-voice of Klaus Schulze is also to be heard.