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Tangerine Dream

Disco de Tangerine Dream: “The Bootleg Box Set, Vol. 2”

Disco de Tangerine Dream: “The Bootleg Box Set, Vol. 2”
Información del disco :
Título: The Bootleg Box Set, Vol. 2
Fecha de Publicación:2004-01-01
Tipo:Recopilación
Género:Classic Rock
Sello Discográfico:Sanctuary
Letras Explícitas:No
UPC:5050159189892
Lista de temas :
1 - 1 Part One
1 - 2 Part Two
1 - 3 Part Three
2 - 1 Washington: Introduction
2 - 2 Washington: Cherokee Lane
2 - 3 Washington: Interlude One
2 - 4 Introduction
2 - 5 Cherokee Lane Video
2 - 6 Interlude One
2 - 7 Monolight Video
2 - 8 Interlude Two
2 - 9 Monolith
2 - 10 Interview
2 - 11 Octagon
2 - 12 Closing Words
3 - 1 Washington: Drywater Rush
3 - 2 Washington: Interlude Three
3 - 3 Washington: Rain In Spain
3 - 4 Washington: Interview
3 - 5 Washington: Octagon
3 - 6 Washington: Closing Words
3 - 10 Drywater Rush
3 - 11 Interlude Three
3 - 12 Rain in Spain
3 - 13 Interview
3 - 14 Octagon
3 - 15 Closing Words
4 - 1 Hamburg: Part One
4 - 2 Hamburg: Part Two
4 - 3 Digital Times Suite
4 - 4 Bondy Parade
4 - 16 Part One
4 - 17 Part Two
5 - 1 Newcastle: Logos Part One
5 - 2 Newcastle: Sobornost (Edinburgh Castle)
5 - 3 Newcastle: Digital Times Suite
5 - 4 Newcastle: Bondy Paradise
5 - 5 Fassbinder Memorial
5 - 6 untitled
5 - 18 Logos, Pt. 1
5 - 19 Sobornost (Edinburgh Castle)
5 - 20 Digital Times Suite
5 - 21 Bondy Paradise
6 - 1 Newcastle: Mojave Plan
6 - 2 Newcastle: Thermal Inversiom
6 - 3 Newcastle: Remote Vieng/Force Mejeure/The Price
6 - 4 Newcastle: Kiew Mission
6 - 5 Newcastle: Choronzon
6 - 22 Mojave Plan Video
6 - 23 Thermal Inversion
6 - 24 Remote Vieng/Force Majeure/The Price
6 - 25 Kiew Mission Video
6 - 26 Choronzon Video
7 - 1 Frankfurt: Fassbinder Memorial Concert
7 - 27 Fassbinder Memorial Concert
Análisis (en inglés) - AMG :
Just like Volume 1, Sanctuary's Bootleg Box Set, Vol. 2 is sourced from the Tangerine Tree, a series of recordings gathered and digitally cleaned by fans and traded on the Internet, all with Tangerine Dream's consent. A good sampling of the band's live shows during the years 1976-1983, Volume 2 shows an overall improvement in sound quality over Volume 1 and the Dream's music becoming more accessible but not yet entirely friendly. A 1976 show from Nottingham is not only the first disc in this set, but also the first disc the Tangerine Tree released. It's easy to see why they started here. A fantastic audience recording from the caught-on-tape whispers of fellow concertgoers that starts the disc to the thunderous church bells that bring the Victorian sounding set to a loud finish, this is the first reason to consider the set. A FM broadcast of an Encore-era show in Washington is the source for discs two and three with an eccentric announcer's airchecks and an interview with Chris Franke both breaking up a directionless concert. Disc four is an interesting look at the short-lived lineup with Steve Joliffe and Klaus Krieger around the time of Cyclone. The band chugs along in a Can fashion until Edgar Froese's fingers wander aimlessly up and down his guitar. Two CDs of oversequenced, overstructured Dream music follows, but the seventh disc contains a stunningly dark show from a memorial concert for German film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder. A long cherished show on bootleg, the version here adds five unearthed minutes and the second great reason to look into the set. The middle shows might be spotty and for fans only, but they're interesting and well presented. The two shows that bookend the set should satisfy even the part-time fan. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
Análisis (en inglés) - :
Just like {^Volume 1}, {@Sanctuary}'s {^Bootleg Box Set, Vol. 2} is sourced from the Tangerine Tree, a series of recordings gathered and digitally cleaned by fans and traded on the Internet, all with {$Tangerine Dream}'s consent. A good sampling of the band's live shows during the years 1976-1983, {^Volume 2} shows an overall improvement in sound quality over {^Volume 1} and {$the Dream}'s music becoming more accessible but not yet entirely friendly. A 1976 show from Nottingham is not only the first disc in this set, but also the first disc the Tangerine Tree released. It's easy to see why they started here. A fantastic audience recording from the caught-on-tape whispers of fellow concertgoers that starts the disc to the thunderous church bells that bring the Victorian sounding set to a loud finish, this is the first reason to consider the set. A FM broadcast of an {^Encore}-era show in Washington is the source for discs two and three with an eccentric announcer's airchecks and an interview with {$Chris Franke} both breaking up a directionless concert. Disc four is an interesting look at the short-lived lineup with {$Steve Joliffe} and {$Klaus Krieger} around the time of {^Cyclone}. The band chugs along in a {$Can} fashion until {$Edgar Froese}'s fingers wander aimlessly up and down his guitar. Two CDs of oversequenced, overstructured {$Dream} music follows, but the seventh disc contains a stunningly dark show from a memorial concert for German film director {$Rainer Werner Fassbinder}. A long cherished show on bootleg, the version here adds five unearthed minutes and the second great reason to look into the set. The middle shows might be spotty and for fans only, but they're interesting and well presented. The two shows that bookend the set should satisfy even the part-time fan. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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