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La Vie Electronique 15
Label | MIG – MIG 01082 3CD |
Series | La Vie Electronique – 15 La Vie Electronique – LVE 15 |
Format | 3 x CD, Compilation |
Barcode | 0885513010827 |
Country | Germany |
Released | 28 Mar 2014 |
Genre | Electronic |
Style | Berlin-School, Ambient, Modern Classical |
1-01 | 'Nuff Said! | 79:06 |
L'Opera Aperta | (49:43) | |
2-01 | You Sea! | 06:31 |
2-02 | Agnus Dei & Kyrie | 10:17 |
2-03 | Scherzi A Parte | 19:15 |
2-04 | Ars Magna Lucis Et Umbrae | 9:47 |
2-05 | L'Arte De' Cenni | 3:53 |
2-06 | La Tolleranza | 15:24 |
2-07 | Time Goes By | 12:22 |
3-01 | Cum Cello Spiritu | 26:40 |
3-02 | Cellingua | 27:40 |
3-03 | Cello Cum Laude | 24:18 |
Cello – Wolfgang Tiepold (3-01 to 3-03)
Composed By, Performer – Klaus Schulze
Composed By, Performer – Wolfgang Tiepold (3-01 to 3-03)
Illustration [Drawings] – Mohammad Reza Akbari
Layout [Reissue] – Thomas Ewerhard
Mastered By – Tom Dams
Mastered By [Premaster] – kdm
Producer [Produced For Released By], Reissue Producer [Produced For Reissue By], Photography By, Liner Notes – Klaus D. Mueller
Recorded By – Klaus Schulze
Composed By, Performer – Klaus Schulze
Composed By, Performer – Wolfgang Tiepold (3-01 to 3-03)
Illustration [Drawings] – Mohammad Reza Akbari
Layout [Reissue] – Thomas Ewerhard
Mastered By – Tom Dams
Mastered By [Premaster] – kdm
Producer [Produced For Released By], Reissue Producer [Produced For Reissue By], Photography By, Liner Notes – Klaus D. Mueller
Recorded By – Klaus Schulze
Released in 8-panel Digipak. Includes a 16-page booklet in German and English.
From the liner notes:
Disc 1: This was the last of the 25 CDs in the set in 1997. Klaus recorded it during April 1997 in his studio. This long track is, as Klaus puts it: "…for playing along to. The listeners and fans can add their own melodies and sounds. Harmony is in C. They can play to it in c minor, g minor and f minor". On Klaus' request I did not come up with the usual sub-titles to this [… track. Instruments used were: two Memorymoogs, two Moogs SE-1, Akai S 1100 sampler, Mellotron, JD 800 strings, and Rave-o-lution drums.
Published 1997 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag
℗ 1997 Klaus Schulze & Klaus D. Mueller
© 2014 Klaus Schulze & kdm, under license to MiG music GmbH
Disc 2: The first two tracks (L'opera aperta & La tolleranza) are the second part and the encore of Klaus' solo concert in Bologna, Italy, on the 15th of December 1998 at the "Teatro delle Celebrazioni". The third track was especially recorded by Klaus for box in late October 1999.
Published 1999 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag
℗ 2000 Klaus Schulze & Klaus D. Mueller
© 2014 Klaus Schulze & kdm, under license to MiG music GmbH
Disc 3: These three tracks are a collaboration with an old friend, the cello player Wolfgang Tiepold. [… He visited Klaus in his studio again in Summer 1999, twenty years after the two did some good things in concerts and on some albums (mainly on which Tiepold also conducted the small orchestra for the famous Ludwig track). For the specialists: his cello was built by Matteo Goffriller, in Venice, in 1722.
Published 1999 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag
℗ 2000 Klaus Schulze & Klaus D. Mueller
© 2014 Klaus Schulze & kdm, under license to MiG music GmbH
Total playing times:
CD 1: 79:06.
CD 2: 77:31.
CD 3: 78:38.
℗ & © 2014 MIG Music GmbH / Made in Germany
From the liner notes:
Disc 1: This was the last of the 25 CDs in the set in 1997. Klaus recorded it during April 1997 in his studio. This long track is, as Klaus puts it: "…for playing along to. The listeners and fans can add their own melodies and sounds. Harmony is in C. They can play to it in c minor, g minor and f minor". On Klaus' request I did not come up with the usual sub-titles to this [… track. Instruments used were: two Memorymoogs, two Moogs SE-1, Akai S 1100 sampler, Mellotron, JD 800 strings, and Rave-o-lution drums.
Published 1997 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag
℗ 1997 Klaus Schulze & Klaus D. Mueller
© 2014 Klaus Schulze & kdm, under license to MiG music GmbH
Disc 2: The first two tracks (L'opera aperta & La tolleranza) are the second part and the encore of Klaus' solo concert in Bologna, Italy, on the 15th of December 1998 at the "Teatro delle Celebrazioni". The third track was especially recorded by Klaus for box in late October 1999.
Published 1999 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag
℗ 2000 Klaus Schulze & Klaus D. Mueller
© 2014 Klaus Schulze & kdm, under license to MiG music GmbH
Disc 3: These three tracks are a collaboration with an old friend, the cello player Wolfgang Tiepold. [… He visited Klaus in his studio again in Summer 1999, twenty years after the two did some good things in concerts and on some albums (mainly on which Tiepold also conducted the small orchestra for the famous Ludwig track). For the specialists: his cello was built by Matteo Goffriller, in Venice, in 1722.
Published 1999 by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag
℗ 2000 Klaus Schulze & Klaus D. Mueller
© 2014 Klaus Schulze & kdm, under license to MiG music GmbH
Total playing times:
CD 1: 79:06.
CD 2: 77:31.
CD 3: 78:38.
℗ & © 2014 MIG Music GmbH / Made in Germany
Barcode (Text) – 8 85513 01082 7
Barcode (Scanned) – 885513010827
Rights Society – austromechana
Label Code – LC 23370
Matrix / Runout (CD1) – 745.580.A MIG 01082 #1
Mastering SID Code (CD1) – IFPI L173
Mould SID Code (CD1) – IFPI 3086
Matrix / Runout (CD2) – 745.580.B MIG 01082 #1
Mastering SID Code (CD2) – IFPI L173
Mould SID Code (CD2) – IFPI 3060
Matrix / Runout (CD3) – 745.580.C MIG 01082 #1
Mastering SID Code (CD3) – IFPI L173
Mould SID Code (CD3) – IFPI 3086
Barcode (Scanned) – 885513010827
Rights Society – austromechana
Label Code – LC 23370
Matrix / Runout (CD1) – 745.580.A MIG 01082 #1
Mastering SID Code (CD1) – IFPI L173
Mould SID Code (CD1) – IFPI 3086
Matrix / Runout (CD2) – 745.580.B MIG 01082 #1
Mastering SID Code (CD2) – IFPI L173
Mould SID Code (CD2) – IFPI 3060
Matrix / Runout (CD3) – 745.580.C MIG 01082 #1
Mastering SID Code (CD3) – IFPI L173
Mould SID Code (CD3) – IFPI 3086