Historic Edition

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Historic Edition
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Released1995
Recorded1970–85
Genre Electronic music, Space music
Label Manikin Records
Producer Klaus Schulze

Historic Edition is a limited edition 10-disc CD box set released by Klaus Schulze in 1995 containing unreleased archival recordings. This set was wholly included in Schulze's 50-disc CD box set The Ultimate Edition released in 2000 (discs 1, 3, and 4 were slightly remastered). Beginning in 2009, tracks from this set were reissued as La Vie Electronique , a series of 3-disc CD sets releasing all the material of The Ultimate Edition in chronological order. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Klaus Schulze.

Disc 1: Live 1981 & 1977 (Disc 11 of The Ultimate Edition)

No.TitleNoteLength
1."From and To"concert (1981), reissued on La Vie Electronique 1620:40
2."Zeit Geist"concert (1977), reissued on La Vie Electronique 650:29

Disc 2: Live 1977 & 1976 (Disc 12 of The Ultimate Edition)

No.TitleNoteLength
1."Inside the Harlequin"concert (1977), reissued on La Vie Electronique 6 (26:16)12:19
2."I Sing the Body Electric"concert (1976), reissued on La Vie Electronique 449:11
3."Das Herz von Grönland"concert (1976), reissued on La Vie Electronique 414:18

Disc 3: Live 1975 (Disc 13 of The Ultimate Edition)

No.TitleNoteLength
1."Alles ist Gut"concert (1975), reissued on La Vie Electronique 336:40
2."Well Roared, Lion!"concert (1975), reissued on La Vie Electronique 39:22
3."Der Blaue Glauben"concert (1975), reissued on La Vie Electronique 332:16

Disc 4: Studio & Soundtrack 1970-1978 (Disc 14 of The Ultimate Edition)

No.TitleNoteLength
1."Electric Love-Affair"studio (1974), reissued on La Vie Electronique 210:47
2."Tempus Fugit"studio (1970), reissued on La Vie Electronique 126:21
3."The Future"studio (1978), reissued on La Vie Electronique 728:18
4."Gewitter"studio (1978), reissued on La Vie Electronique 39:22

Disc 5: Live 1981 & 1975 (Disc 15 of The Ultimate Edition)

No.TitleNoteLength
1."And Now For Something Completely Different"concert (1981), reissued on La Vie Electronique 160:37
2."Leiden mit Manu"concert (1981), reissued on La Vie Electronique 1638:28
3."Zeichen Meines Lebens"concert (1975), reissued on La Vie Electronique 332:08

Disc 6: Live 1976 (Disc 16 of The Ultimate Edition)

No.TitleNoteLength
1."Andromeda Strain"concert (1976), reissued on La Vie Electronique 441:44
2."Make Room, Make Room"concert (1976), reissued on La Vie Electronique 428:55

Disc 7: Studio 1973 & 1982 (Disc 17 of The Ultimate Edition)

No.TitleNoteLength
1."Dynamo"studio (1973), reissued on La Vie Electronique 114:19
2."My Virtual Principles"studio (1982), reissued on La Vie Electronique 762:49

Disc 8: Live 1976 & 1975 (Disc 18 of The Ultimate Edition)

No.TitleNoteLength
1."The Poet"concert (1976), reissued on La Vie Electronique 552:49
2."Fourneau Cosmique"concert (1975), reissued on La Vie Electronique 325:35

Disc 9: Soundtrack & Studio 1976 & 1985 (Disc 19 of The Ultimate Edition)

No.TitleNoteLength
1."Schwanensee II"studio (1976), reissued on La Vie Electronique 621:01
2."Havlandet"studio (1985), reissued on La Vie Electronique 1027:22
3."Schwanensee I"studio (1976), reissued on La Vie Electronique 626:48

Disc 10: Studio 1970–1975 (Disc 20 of The Ultimate Edition)

No.TitleNoteLength
1."Traumraum"studio (1973), reissued on La Vie Electronique 131:32
2."The Real McCoy"studio (1970), reissued on La Vie Electronique 112:50
3."Der Lauf der Dinge"studio (1975), reissued on La Vie Electronique 320:45
4."Memento Mori"studio (1974), reissued on La Vie Electronique 29:08

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References

  1. "Historic Edition". Klaus Schulze. 1995-03-17. Retrieved 2012-02-21.