Bootleg Box Vol 2-Remastered by Tangerine Dream (CD, 2023)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelEsot, ESOTERIC
UPC5013929754133
eBay Product ID (ePID)22056453807

Product Key Features

Release Year2023
FormatCD
GenreElectronic
ArtistTangerine Dream
Release TitleBootleg Box Vol 2-Remastered

Dimensions

Item Height1.22 in
Item Weight0.50 lb
Item Length5.28 in
Item Width5.23 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks24
Number of Discs7
Tracks1.1 Nottingham 1976 Part One 1.2 Nottingham 1976 Part Two 1.3 Nottingham 1976 Part Three 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Cherokee Lane 2.3 Monolight 2.4 Monolith 3.1 Drywater Rush 3.2 Rain in Spain 3.3 Octogon 4.1 Hamburg 1978 – Part One 4.2 Hamburg 1978 – Part Two 5.1 Logos Part 1 5.2 Sobornost (Edinburgh Castle) 5.3 Digital Times Suite 5.4 Bondy Paradise 6.1 Mojave Plan 6.2 Thermal Inversion 6.3 Remote Viewing 6.4 Force Majeure 6.5 The Price 6.6 Kiew Mission 6.7 Choronzon 7.1 The Fassbinder Memorial Concert
NotesSeven CD clamshell boxed set featuring a selection of recordings made at five concerts recorded between November 1976 and June 1983 by different incarnations of the sonic pioneers. The first two concerts recorded in Nottingham in November 1976 and Washington in April 1977 feature the legendary line-up of Edgar Froese, Chris Franke and Peter Baumann. The latter concert was broadcast live on FM radio as part of a US Tour that spawned the live album 'Encore'. The 1978 concert in Hamburg featured a short-lived line-up which featured Froese and Franke joined by vocalist and flautist Steve Jolliffe and drummer Klaus Krieger. The concert at Newcastle City Hall in October 1981 was part of the tour to promote the album 'Exit' and featured the trio of Edgar Froese, Chris Franke and Johannes Schmoelling. In 1983 this line-up performed a memorial concert in Frankfurt for the German film director Rainer Fassbinder who had passed away the previous year. The nature of Tangerine Dream's music meant that improvisation was a key factor in their live performances, making each performance unique. This makes these recordings so fascinating.
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