Historic Edition | |
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Released | 1995 |
Recorded | 1970–85 |
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]
All tracks composed by Klaus Schulze.
Disc 1: Live 1981 & 1977 (Disc 11 of The Ultimate Edition)
No. | Title | Note | Length |
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1. | "From and To" | concert (1981), reissued on La Vie Electronique 16 | 20:40 |
2. | "Zeit Geist" | concert (1977), reissued on La Vie Electronique 6 | 50:29 |
Disc 2: Live 1977 & 1976 (Disc 12 of The Ultimate Edition)
No. | Title | Note | Length |
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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 4 | 49:11 |
3. | "Das Herz von Grönland" | concert (1976), reissued on La Vie Electronique 4 | 14:18 |
Disc 3: Live 1975 (Disc 13 of The Ultimate Edition)
No. | Title | Note | Length |
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1. | "Alles ist Gut" | concert (1975), reissued on La Vie Electronique 3 | 36:40 |
2. | "Well Roared, Lion!" | concert (1975), reissued on La Vie Electronique 3 | 9:22 |
3. | "Der Blaue Glauben" | concert (1975), reissued on La Vie Electronique 3 | 32:16 |
Disc 4: Studio & Soundtrack 1970-1978 (Disc 14 of The Ultimate Edition)
No. | Title | Note | Length |
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1. | "Electric Love-Affair" | studio (1974), reissued on La Vie Electronique 2 | 10:47 |
2. | "Tempus Fugit" | studio (1970), reissued on La Vie Electronique 1 | 26:21 |
3. | "The Future" | studio (1978), reissued on La Vie Electronique 7 | 28:18 |
4. | "Gewitter" | studio (1978), reissued on La Vie Electronique 3 | 9:22 |
Disc 5: Live 1981 & 1975 (Disc 15 of The Ultimate Edition)
No. | Title | Note | Length |
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1. | "And Now For Something Completely Different" | concert (1981), reissued on La Vie Electronique 16 | 0:37 |
2. | "Leiden mit Manu" | concert (1981), reissued on La Vie Electronique 16 | 38:28 |
3. | "Zeichen Meines Lebens" | concert (1975), reissued on La Vie Electronique 3 | 32:08 |
Disc 6: Live 1976 (Disc 16 of The Ultimate Edition)
No. | Title | Note | Length |
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1. | "Andromeda Strain" | concert (1976), reissued on La Vie Electronique 4 | 41:44 |
2. | "Make Room, Make Room" | concert (1976), reissued on La Vie Electronique 4 | 28:55 |
Disc 7: Studio 1973 & 1982 (Disc 17 of The Ultimate Edition)
No. | Title | Note | Length |
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1. | "Dynamo" | studio (1973), reissued on La Vie Electronique 1 | 14:19 |
2. | "My Virtual Principles" | studio (1982), reissued on La Vie Electronique 7 | 62:49 |
Disc 8: Live 1976 & 1975 (Disc 18 of The Ultimate Edition)
No. | Title | Note | Length |
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1. | "The Poet" | concert (1976), reissued on La Vie Electronique 5 | 52:49 |
2. | "Fourneau Cosmique" | concert (1975), reissued on La Vie Electronique 3 | 25:35 |
Disc 9: Soundtrack & Studio 1976 & 1985 (Disc 19 of The Ultimate Edition)
No. | Title | Note | Length |
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1. | "Schwanensee II" | studio (1976), reissued on La Vie Electronique 6 | 21:01 |
2. | "Havlandet" | studio (1985), reissued on La Vie Electronique 10 | 27:22 |
3. | "Schwanensee I" | studio (1976), reissued on La Vie Electronique 6 | 26:48 |
Disc 10: Studio 1970–1975 (Disc 20 of The Ultimate Edition)
No. | Title | Note | Length |
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1. | "Traumraum" | studio (1973), reissued on La Vie Electronique 1 | 31:32 |
2. | "The Real McCoy" | studio (1970), reissued on La Vie Electronique 1 | 12:50 |
3. | "Der Lauf der Dinge" | studio (1975), reissued on La Vie Electronique 3 | 20:45 |
4. | "Memento Mori" | studio (1974), reissued on La Vie Electronique 2 | 9:08 |
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Cyborg is the second album by Klaus Schulze. It was originally released in 1973, and in 2006 was the nineteenth Schulze album reissued by Revisited Records.
Mirage is the eighth album by Klaus Schulze. It was originally released in 1977, and in 2005, was the first Schulze album reissued by Revisited Records. A slightly different version of "Velvet Voyage" is included on the reissue. An excerpt from "In cosa crede chi non crede?", the bonus track on the reissue, was previously released on Trailer (1999), a compilation CD released to promote the release of Schulze's 50-disc CD box set The Ultimate Edition (2000). In 2017, a newly remastered 40th Anniversary Edition was released.
Inter*Face is the eighteenth album by Klaus Schulze. It was originally released in 1985, and in 2006 was the twentieth Schulze album reissued by Revisited Records. The two bonus tracks on the reissue were both previously released on Schulze's 25-disc CD box set Jubilee Edition (1997), which was later included on the 50-disc CD box set The Ultimate Edition (2000). However, a shorter version of "Nichtarische Arie" was included.
Live @ KlangArt is the thirty-fourth album by Klaus Schulze. It was originally released in 2001 as two separate CDs, and in 2008 was the twenty-ninth and last Schulze album reissued by Revisited Records as a single album. Live @ KlangArt was released after Schulze's Silver Edition and Historic Edition 10-disc CD box sets, as well as Jubilee Edition 25-disc CD box set and Contemporary Works I 10-disc CD box set, technically making this album his eighty-ninth.
Moonlake is the thirty-fifth album by Klaus Schulze. It was originally released in 2005, and, taking in consideration the previously released multi-disc box sets, it could be viewed as Schulze's ninety-sixth album. The first two tracks were made in the studio; the last two are live.
Farscape is the thirty-seventh album by Klaus Schulze. It was originally released in 2008, and, taking in consideration the previously released multi-disc box sets, it could be viewed as Schulze's ninety-eighth album. This is the first Schulze album with guest singer Lisa Gerrard.
Contemporary Works I is a limited-edition 10-disc CD box set released by Klaus Schulze in 2000 containing new studio material. The CDs are in cardboard sleeves and housed in a wooden box. Two years later Schulze released Contemporary Works II. Six of the discs have been reissued in 2005–2007 as part of the overall reissue program of Schulze back catalog by Revisited Records. Three more have been reissued in 2016–2018 by the label MiG.
Contemporary Works II is a limited edition 5-disc CD box set released by Klaus Schulze in 2002 containing new studio material. This set was released two years after Contemporary Works I. One of the discs has been reissued in 2008 as part of the overall reissue program of Schulze back catalog by Revisited Records, the remaining four were released by MIG Music between 2016 and 2019. The first 333 copies of this set contained a bonus sixth disc.
Silver Edition is a limited edition 10-disc CD box set released by Klaus Schulze in 1993 containing new studio material in addition to unreleased archival recordings. This set was wholly included in Schulze's 50-disc CD box set The Ultimate Edition released in 2000. 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.
La Vie Electronique is a series of multi-disc CD releases by Klaus Schulze, reissuing material from his limited edition 50-disc CD box set The Ultimate Edition (2000), which itself collected the previously released limited edition multi-disc box sets Silver Edition, Historic Edition, and Jubilee Edition, along with an additional 5 discs. The series began in 2009 with a plan to release all the music from The Ultimate Edition in chronological order. Four volumes were released in 2009, and four more were released in 2010. The next two volumes were released in 2011, with the next two following in 2012. The thirteenth volume was released in 2013, and the fourteenth and fifteenth volumes in 2014. The sixteenth and final volume, containing five CDs rather than the usual three, was released on May 29, 2015.
Big in Japan: Live in Tokyo 2010 is the fortieth album by Klaus Schulze. Taking in consideration the previously released multi-disc box sets, it could be viewed as Schulze's one hundred and first album. This album contains music from two final concerts at the Tokyo Kokusai Forum Hall in Tokyo, Japan on 20–21 March 2010 in Schulze's first and only visit to Japan. This is Schulze's first album without guest vocalist Lisa Gerrard since his 2007 album Kontinuum. The album was originally released on 22 September 2010 in Japan by Captain Trip Records as a limited edition deluxe boxed set of two CDs and a DVD with an 80-page photo book. This became known as the "Japanese Edition". A slightly different general release was released in Europe on 26 November 2010. This version, named the "European Edition", features a different track order between the CDs and the DVD, and slightly different track lengths. On 19 April 2011 a third version of Big in Japan was released in the United States. This "American Edition" consists of the same two CDs as the European version, but features a completely different DVD.
Jubilee Edition is a limited edition 25-disc CD box set released by Klaus Schulze in 1997 containing unreleased archival recordings in addition to new studio material. This set was wholly included in Schulze's 50-disc CD box set The Ultimate Edition released in 2000. 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.
The Ultimate Edition is a limited edition 50-disc CD box set released by Klaus Schulze in 2000 collecting his previous limited edition multi-disc box sets Silver Edition, Historic Edition, and Jubilee Edition, which contain unreleased archival recordings in addition to new studio material. A further five discs were added for this release. Several discs were altered and restructured from their original versions: discs 7 and 8 were extended by five minutes; discs 11, 13, 14, and 22 were slightly remastered; and discs 41 and 42 were restructured. Two tracks from Jubilee Edition were omitted. The discs are divided into five boxes of ten discs, housed in individual cardboard sleeves. Between 2009 and 2015, tracks from this set were reissued as La Vie Electronique, a series of multi-disc CD sets releasing all the material of The Ultimate Edition in chronological order.
Shadowlands is the forty-first album by Klaus Schulze. Taking in consideration the previously released multi-disc box sets, it could be viewed as Schulze's one hundred and second album. This is Klaus Schulze's first solo studio album since 2007's Kontinuum. Shadowlands was released on 22 February 2013 in two editions, with the limited edition containing an additional CD with two bonus tracks.
Big in Europe is the 42nd album by Klaus Schulze, initially designed to be released in three volumes over three years. Only two volumes were released in 2013–14. Taking in consideration the previously released multi-disc box sets, it could be viewed as Schulze's one hundred and third album. This series of volumes chronicles Klaus Schulze's European tour with Lisa Gerrard in 2009.
Stars are Burning is the forty-third album by Klaus Schulze. Taking into consideration the previously released multi-disc box sets, it could be viewed as Schulze's one hundred and fourth album. On the LP release of the album, the tracks on the second disc are omitted, and replaced by "Invisible Musik", a track previously released on the 2008 compilation Muting the Noise 01.
Eternal is the forty-fourth album by Klaus Schulze. Taking in consideration the previously released multi-disc box sets, it could be viewed as Schulze's one hundred and fifth album. The album contains unreleased studio material recorded about a decade earlier, as well as reworked and previously released tracks.