Tangerine Tree

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Tangerine Tree was a fan project operating from 2002 through 2006 with the goal of collecting, preserving and distributing unreleased concerts and other audio material by the band Tangerine Dream. The creators of the Tangerine Tree project received permission from Tangerine Dream to release the collection on a strict non-profit basis. Several of the Tangerine Tree volumes have been used as the basis for official Tangerine Dream releases. The project collected just under 300 hours of material (291:39:26).

Contents

Material was collected from audience recordings, soundboard recordings, recordings of radio and TV transmissions and in some cases the purchase of studio masters. Only recordings of a high quality and a unique nature were considered for the core Tangerine Tree volumes. These recordings were professionally re-mastered and released on CD-R and accompanied by high quality artwork for the CD labels and case liners.

Tangerine Leaves releases were based on material that did not meet the quality standards of the Tangerine Tree or from concerts that were not considered notable among a series of concerts. If a better source was found, a Tangerine Leaves volume might have been deprecated and replaced by a Tangerine Tree volume. Starting from 1980, the music played during each of the shows in a single Tangerine Dream concert tour were very similar, so it was impractical to release many volumes of the Tangerine Tree with similar content.

Audio DVD Tree volumes consisted of about two sets of the Tangerine Tree volumes on a DVD that played to a slideshow of the CD artwork. These releases were standard DVDs with a menu structure and were available in both PAL and NTSC versions.

History

For almost four decades, much of this material had been traded on an informal basis and many were sold as bootlegs. Much was unidentified, misidentified, low quality and/or a multiple generation copy. Tapes were starting to degrade, as many were as much as forty years old. In the late 1990s, several collectors created the Digital Tape Tree project and distributed the material on CD-R. Collector Heiko Heerssen received permission from Tangerine Dream as long as there was no commercial gains from the project and on 9 January 2002 began to make appeals on the Tangerine Dream discussion group to gather all of the material together and create a formal project that would use the best available sources to provide the definitive version of each recording. [1] A large number of previously unknown recordings were discovered and included in the project. All of the Digital Tape Tree volumes were replaced by later Tangerine Tree or Tangerine Leaves volumes.

In September 2002, before Tangerine Tree set three was released, an interim Classic Tree was established for distributing copies of non-remastered already-circulating bootlegs. All of the concerts used in the Classic Tree were subsequently released as Tangerine Tree volumes in superior quality, rendering the Classic Tree volumes and the bootlegs they represented obsolete.

When new sets were released, standard audio versions on CD-R were traded by signing up on the project home page on a "blanks and stamps" basis where the only actual trade was of blank CDs and shipping. [2] To reduce the number of CDs involved in the trade, the audio tracks were compressed using the shorten lossless compression format.

The Tangerine Tree project was discontinued on 17 October 2006 by Heiko Heerssen due to legal concerns and personal reasons. [3] Releases now can be easily found on the Internet and most reputable trading sites will post those that have not been converted to official releases.

Live concerts by date

1968–1974

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree59.129 September 1968 Essen, Grugahalle, Germany
(It is doubtful that this recording is really from this date, or is even by Tangerine Dream at all)
0:34:56
Tangerine Leaves3619 June 1971 Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany0:42:14
Tangerine Tree59.226 June 1971 Ossiach World Music Festival, Austria
TD: "Oszillator Planet Concert" from Ossiach Live (1971)
0:08:04
Tangerine Tree5225 November 1972Klangwald Cologne WDR Sendesaal, Germany
TD: Zeit (2011)
1:18:02
Tangerine Leaves1720 May 1973 Les Ponts-de-Cé Open Air Festival, France1:25:07
Tangerine Leaves7320 November 1973Alhambra Theatre Saint-Ouen, France1:33:38
Tangerine Tree2329 November 1973Berlin, Deutschlandhalle, Germany
TD: Atem (2011)
0:40:13
Tangerine Tree2r29 October 1974 Sheffield City Hall, England
TD: Bootleg Box 1: Sheffield 74
0:43:39
Tangerine Leaves5220 November 1974 Glasgow, Kelvin Hall, Scotland1:26:07
Tangerine Leaves4726 November 1974 Bradford, St. George's Hall, England0:47:14
Tangerine Tree3013 December 1974 Reims Cathedral, France
Replaces Classic Tree 1
1:24:09

1975 Australian Tour & London show, with line-up of Froese, Franke, Michael Hoenig

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree7713 March 1975Melbourne, Dallas Brooks Hall, Australia1:24:00
Tangerine Leaves2025 March 1975 Adelaide, Festival Theatre, Australia1:26:34
Tangerine Tree92 April 1975London, Royal Albert Hall, England
TD: Bootleg Box 1: London 1975
2:02:31

1975 France and U.K. Tours  Ricochet

Ricochet is a composite "live" album, produced from hours of audio tape recorded during the French and British tours. The only definitively identified source is "Ricochet, Part Two" from the 23 October 1975 concert at Croydon Fairfield Halls.

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree2216 August 1975Orange Theatre Antique, France0:57:14
Tangerine Leaves7014 September 1975 Fête de l'Humanité, Paris, France1:12:44
Tangerine Leaves6723 September 1975 Reims Opera, France1:11:02
Tangerine Leaves64 October 1975 Coventry Cathedral, England1:29:29
Tangerine Leaves1516 October 1975 Liverpool Cathedral, England1:36:52
Tangerine Leaves8117 October 1975 Glasgow City Hall, Scotland1:14:10
Tangerine Leaves3819 October 1975 Manchester, Hardrock, England1:24:02
Tangerine Leaves320 October 1975 York, Minster Cathedral, England1:19:35
Tangerine Tree723 October 1975 Croydon, Fairfield Halls, England
TD: Bootleg Box 1: Croydon 1975
1:01:34

1976 European Tours

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree13.224 January 1976 Saarbrücken, Saarland University, Germany1:00:05
Tangerine Leaves6826 January 1976Hippodrome Paris, France1:21:05
Tangerine Tree631 January 1976 Bilbao, Pabellón de la Casilla, Spain
TD: Bootleg Box 1: Bilbao 1976
1:54:21
Tangerine Tree279 February 1976 Brussels, Auditorium Paul-Emile Janson, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium1:38:59
Tangerine Tree5511 February 1976RAI Congress Centrum, Amsterdam, Netherlands1:44:44
Tangerine Tree476 May 1976 Manchester, Palace Theatre, England1:48:43
Tangerine Tree347 June 1976London, Royal Albert Hall, England1:32:24
Tangerine Tree8110 June 1976 Brighton, The Dome, England1:19:47
Tangerine Tree8r27 June 1976Berlin, Philharmonics, Germany
TD: Bootleg Box 1: Electronic Rock at the Phiharmonics
TD: Soundmill Navigator (re-mixed)
0:31:15

1976 European Tour Stratosfear

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Leaves6420 October 1976 Hanover, Stadthalle, Germany1:12:34
Tangerine Tree4521 October 1976 Düsseldorf, Philipshalle, Germany1:32:35
Tangerine Leaves4627 October 1976 Munich, Cirkus Krone Bau, Germany1:31:57
Tangerine Leaves4029 October 1976 Mainz, Elzer Hof, Germany1:03:07
Tangerine Tree13.131 October 1976 Mannheim, Mozart Saal, Germany1:21:30
Tangerine Tree1r8 November 1976 Nottingham, Albert Hall, England
TD: Bootleg Box 2: Nottingham 1976
1:19:41
Tangerine Leaves169 November 1976 Portsmouth, Guild Hall, England1:07:09
Tangerine Leaves1812 November 1976 Birmingham, Odeon, England1:18:30
Tangerine Leaves6213 November 1976 Leeds, University, England1:19:55
Tangerine Leaves2314 November 1976 Croydon, Fairfield Halls, England1:17:32
Tangerine Tree31r16 November 1976 Brussels, Ancienne Belgique, Belgium1:04:11
Tangerine Tree1922 November 1976Paris, Palais du Sport, France1:53:40
Tangerine Leaves8726 November 1976 Barcelona, Nuevo Pabellón Deportivo, Spain1:35:35

1977 North America Tour Encore

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Leaves2129 March 1977 Milwaukee, Riverside Theatre, USA1:11:22
Tangerine Tree25r31 March 1977Detroit, Ford Auditorium, USA
TD: Bootmoon Series: Detroit– March 31st, 1977
1:39:03
Tangerine Leaves911 April 1977Chicago, Aragon Ballroom, USA1:15:44
Tangerine Leaves852 April 1977 Cleveland, Music Hall, USA1:32:01
Tangerine Tree44 April 1977 Washington, Lisner Auditorium, USA
TD: "Monolight" from Encore
Bootleg Box 2: Washington 1977
1:49:12
Tangerine Leaves555 April 1977New York, Avery Fisher Hall, USA1:18:07
Tangerine Leaves578 April 1977Toronto, Convocation Hall, Canada1:19:55
Tangerine Tree189 April 1977 Montreal, Place des Arts, Canada
TD: Bootmoon Series: Montreal– April 9th, 1977
1:54:46
Tangerine Leaves3211 April 1977 Quebec, Hilton Convention Center, Canada1:19:51
Tangerine Tree3921 April 1977 Seattle, Paramount Theatre. USA1:08:39
Tangerine Tree6626 April 1977 Santa Monica, Civic Auditorium, USA1:44:23

1978 European Tour Cyclone

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree6719 February 1978Berlin, Eissporthalle, Germany2:08:21
Tangerine Tree1124 February 1978 Hamburg, Audimax, Germany
TD: Bootleg Box 2: Hamburg 1978
0:52:40
Tangerine Leaves3025 February 1978 Düsseldorf, Philipshalle, Germany1:28:44
Tangerine Leaves391 March 1978 Nantes, Palais de la Beaujoire, France1:50:44
Tangerine Leaves517 March 1978 Brussels, Cirque Royale, Belgium1:33:43
Tangerine Tree9119 March 1978 Oxford, New Theatre, England1:01:36
Tangerine Leaves5020 March 1978London, Hammersmith Odeon, England1:56:31
Tangerine (neither Tree nor Leaf!)Never released23 March 1978 Newcastle, City Hall, England1:29:29
Tangerine Leaves8624 March 1978 Glasgow Apollo, Scotland1:47:37
Tangerine Leaves6025 March 1978 Manchester, City Hall, England1:03:19
Tangerine Leaves7526 March 1978 Empire Liverpool, England0:20:33
Tangerine Tree9228 March 1978London, Hammersmith Odeon, England1:58:29

1980 East Berlin Pergamon

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree17r31 January 1980 East Berlin, Palace of the Republic, Germany
Second of two concerts on this day
TD: Quichotte (1980), Pergamon (1986).
1:45:14

1980 European Tour Thief

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree2613 October 1980Brussels Cirque Royal, Belgium1:40:51
Tangerine Leaves5416 October 1980 Hamburg, Congress Centrum, Germany1:46:39
Tangerine Leaves4517 October 1980 Luxembourg, Centre Culturelle, Luxemburg0:50:05
Tangerine Leaves8220 October 1980 Bologna, Palasport, Italy1:43:31
Tangerine Leaves81 November 1980 Dublin, National Stadium, Ireland1:45:28
Tangerine Tree625 November 1980 Preston, Guild Hall, England
TD: Bootmoon Series: Preston– November 5th, 1980
1:49:11
Tangerine Leaves7815 November 1980 Royal Court Liverpool, England2:30:33
Tangerine Leaves6122 November 1980 Santa Monica, Civic Auditorium, USA1:43:17

1981 European Tour

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Leaves721 January 1981 Aachen, Eurogress, Germany
TD: Bootmoon Series: Aachen– January 21st, 1981
1:47:39
Tangerine Tree56.126 January 1981Berlin, ICC, Germany1:21:12
Tangerine Tree142 February 1981Paris, Bataclan, France
TD: Bootmoon Series: Paris– February 2nd, 1981
1:44:30
Tangerine Leaves356 February 1981Rome, Palazzetto dello Sport, Italy1:19:16
Tangerine Leaves247 February 1981 Cantù, Palasport Piarelli, Italy1:27:02
Tangerine Tree288 February 1981 Florence, Teatro Tenda, Italy1:26:29
Tangerine Tree5329 August 1981Berlin, Reichstagsgelaende, Germany1:35:44

1981 British Tour Exit

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree7815 October 1981 Oxford, New Theatre, England1:32:06
Tangerine Leaves7916 October 1981 Portsmouth, Guild Hall, England1:32:47
Tangerine Leaves1417 October 1981Brighton, Dome, England1:32:28
Tangerine Tree8920 October 1981London, Hammersmith Odeon, England1:52:24
Tangerine Tree10r25 October 1981 Newcastle City Hall, England
TD: Bootleg Box 2: Newcastle 1981
(TT10r replaces only disc 2 of TT10)
1:50:27
Tangerine Leaves9n26 October 1981 Edinburgh, Usher Hall, Scotland1:49:38
Tangerine Tree56.211 November 1981 Gelsenkirchen, Germany0:26:01

1982 Australian Tour

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree37r22 February 1982Sydney, Regent Theatre, Australia
TD: Bootmoon Series: Sydney– February 22nd, 1982
TD: Sohoman (re-mixed)
Replaces Classic Tree 2
1:46:04
Tangerine Tree481 March 1982Melbourne, Dallas Brooks Hall, Australia
Replaces Classic Tree 3
1:00:27

1982 European Tour White Eagle, Logos

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree8719 October 1982 Budapest, Sportcsarnok, Hungary1:08:24
Tangerine Leaves3427 October 1982 Frankfurt, Alte Oper, Germany1:44:03
Tangerine Leaves5930 October 1982 Derby, Assembly Rooms, England1:34:42
Tangerine Tree12r31 October 1982 Croydon, Fairfield Halls, England1:50:14
Tangerine Leaves841 November 1982 Manchester, Apollo Theatre, England1:47:09
Tangerine Leaves16 November 1982London, Dominion Theatre, England
TD: Logos Live
1:56:43
Tangerine Leaves438 November 1982 Brussels, Vrije University, Belgium1:48:02
Tangerine Leaves2211 November 1982 Düsseldorf, Philipshalle, Germany1:28:30
Tangerine Tree6115 November 1982Berlin, Internationales Congress Centrum, Germany
Replaces Classic Tree 4
1:28:15

1983 Japanese Tour

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree511 June 1983 Frankfurt, Alte Oper, Germany
TD: Bootleg Box 2: Fassbinder
0:38:05
Tangerine Tree4023 June 1983Tokyo, Nakano Sun Plaza, Japan1:43:01
Tangerine Tree7225 June 1983Tokyo, Nakano Sun Plaza, Japan1:35:28
Tangerine Tree6428 June 1983 Osaka, Festival Hall, Japan1:45:20

1983 European Tour

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree8330 August 1983 Athens, Lycabettus Theatre, Greece1:13:12
Tangerine Leaves1326 November 1983 Dresden, Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, Germany1:42:26

1986 European Tour Underwater Sunlight

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree3517 March 1986 Birmingham, Odeon, England1:51:44
Tangerine Leaves2821 March 1986 Harrogate, Conference Centre, England1:38:14
Tangerine Leaves2526 March 1986 Oxford, Apollo Theatre, England1:46:21
Tangerine Leaves5329 March 1986 Cologne, WDR Sendesaal, Germany
(Audience recording, complete)
1:39:05
Tangerine Tree5829 March 1986 Cologne, WDR Sendesaal, Germany
(FM broadcast, incomplete)
1:00:16
Tangerine Tree6931 March 1986Paris, Olympique, France1:17:09

1986 North American Tour Underwater Sunlight

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Leaves631 June 1986 Portland, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, USA1:44:01
Tangerine Tree246 June 1986 Laguna Hills, Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, USA1:46:52
Tangerine Leaves8011 June 1986 Denver, Paramount Theater, USA1:42:10
Tangerine Tree6819 June 1986 Montreal, Place des Arts, Canada1:55:12
Tangerine Leaves1220 June 1986 Ottawa, National Arts Centre, Canada
TD: Bootmoon Series: Ottawa– June 20th, 1986
1:45:54
Tangerine Tree4421 June 1986Toronto, Massey Hall, Canada1:54:13
Tangerine Leaves4227 June 1986 Providence Performing Arts Center, USA1:38:22
Tangerine Leaves7229 June 1986 Warner Theater, Washington, USA1:47:02

1987

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree381 August 1987Berlin, Reichstagsgelaende, Germany
Replaces Classic Tree 6.1
Replaces Classic Tree 7
2:05:44

1988 North American Tour Optical Race

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Leaves1925 August 1988Chicago, Hoffman Estates Poplar Creek Music Center, USA1:33:10
Tangerine Leaves5626 August 1988 Milwaukee, Riverside Theater, USA1:30:02
Tangerine Leaves6929 August 1988 Columbus, Ohio Theatre, USA1:48:38
Tangerine Leaves41 September 1988Toronto, Massey Hall, Canada1:57:57
Tangerine Tree857 September 1988New York, Radio City Music Hall 1:53:37
Tangerine Tree429 September 1988 New Haven, Palace Theatre, USA1:51:08
Tangerine Leaves8814 September 1988 Sarasota, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, USA1:58:35
Tangerine Leaves4816 September 1988New Orleans, Saenger Theatre, USA1:42:57
Tangerine Leaves3123 September 1988Los Angeles, Wiltern Theatre, USA1:32:28

1990

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree49r20 February 1990Berlin, Werner-Seelenbinder-Halle, Germany
TD: East, East Bonus CD
1:29:33

1990 British Tour Melrose

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Leaves9025 October 1990 Worthing, Assembly Hall, England1:53:23
Tangerine Tree2926 October 1990London, Hammersmith Odeon, England1:57:44
Tangerine Leaves5127 October 1990London, Hammersmith Odeon, England1:40:35
Tangerine Leaves7728 October 1990 Apollo Theatre, Manchester, England1:59:39
Tangerine Leaves2929 October 1990 Nottingham, Royal Centre, England1:47:49
Tangerine Tree901 November 1990 Newcastle City Hall, England1:34:52
Tangerine Tree844 November 1990 Oxford, Apollo Theatre, England1:48:05
Tangerine Tree706 November 1990 Bristol, Colston Hall, England
Replaces Classic Tree 6.2
1:47:31

1992 North American Tour 220 Volt

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Leaves899 October 1992New York, Beacon Theatre, USA2:01:53
Tangerine Leaves4417 October 1992Chicago, Old Vic Theater, USA1:59:41
Tangerine Tree2120 October 1992Detroit, Fox Theater, USA2:02:33
Tangerine Tree7625 October 1992 Seattle, Paramount Theater, USA2:02:28
Tangerine Leaves5828 October 1992 San Juan Capistrano, The Coach House, USA1:58:58
Tangerine Leaves331 November 1992 Ventura, Ventura Theater, USA2:03:19

1995

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree5712 July 1995Los Angeles, SIR Theatre, USA0:43:39

1996–1997 Tournado

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Leaves10 & 1130 September 1996London, Shepherd's Bush Empire, England3:11:31
Tangerine Leaves8311 April 1997 Bonn, Beethovenhalle, Germany2:33:35
Tangerine Tree8212 April 1997 Munich, Cirkus-Krone Bau, Germany2:32:40
Tangerine Tree4620 April 1997 Amsterdam, Melkweg Max, Netherlands2:32:40
Tangerine Leaves41.122 April 1997 Budapest, Petofi Csarnok, Hungary1:07:12
Tangerine Leaves41.223 April 1997 Zabrze, Dom Muzyki i Tanca, Poland
TD: Tournado
1:22:32
Tangerine Tree2013 June 1997 Warsaw, Sala Kongresowa, Poland1:07:25

1997 UK tour

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree651 November 1997 Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall, Scotland1:52:34
Tangerine Leaves654 November 1997 Manchester, Apollo Theatre, England2:29:21
Tangerine Leaves716 November 1997 Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, England
TD: Valentine Wheels
2:29:19

1999–2005

VolumeDateVenue
Notes
Run
time
Tangerine Tree4312 June 1999 Osnabrück, Stadthalle, Germany1:59:06
Tangerine Leaves26 & 2712 May 2001London, Shepherd's Bush Empire, England2:45:11
Tangerine Tree15 & 1631 August 2001Most Beautiful Rock for Peace, Warsaw, Poland3:01:29
Tangerine Tree37 October 2001 Bernau bei Berlin, St. Marien-Kirche, Germany
TD: Inferno
1:18:39
Tangerine Leaves224 August 2002 Burg Nideggen, Germany
(Inferno)
1:18:37
Tangerine Tree32 & 3315 February 2003London, Astoria Theatre, England2:41:08
Tangerine Tree606 March 2004London, Royal Festival Hall, England
TD: Purgatorio
2:15:35
Tangerine Leaves3725 April 2004 Barcelona, Sala Bikini, Spain1:55:58
Tangerine Tree74 & 7511 June 2005London, Shepherd's Bush Empire, England2:46:15
Tangerine Leaves768 July 2005Berlin, Friedrichstadtkirche, Germany1:15:55
Tangerine Tree79 & 79r9 July 2005Berlin, Friedrichstadtkirche, Germany
(TT79r replaces only disc 2 of TT79)
TD: Jeanne d'Arc
1:45:39
Tangerine Leaves7414 October 2005Philharmonie Essen, Germany2:04:45

Notes

Other releases

Other volumes are mixed collections of tracks from various concerts, films, radio interviews and unlabeled volumes.

VolumeDateTitleRun
time
Tangerine Tree361969–20012:26:45
Tangerine Tree501981–2003Assorted Secrets 21:18:39
Tangerine Tree631980–1991Assorted Secrets 31:18:39
Tangerine Tree801979–1990Assorted Secrets 40:56:09
Tangerine Tree881968–2006Assorted Secrets 52:19:14
Tangerine Tree711971–1981Adventures in LoFi 1971–19813:10:47
Tangerine Tree411973–1976Space is the Place
TD: "Overture" from V (1975)
2:31:32
Tangerine Leaves49A Blast From The Past2:21:45
Tangerine Tree51On Air0:53:46
Tangerine Tree54The Keep: An Alternative View1:16:34
Tangerine Tree73Soundtrax
Tracks from:
1:22:21
Tangerine Leaves66Triple Orange Juice2:29:13
Tangerine Tree861981–1996Soundchecks 1981–960:53:00

Sets

Volumes were released in batch sets.

SetVolumesReleased
Tangerine Tree 11–8February 2002
Tangerine Tree 29–16July 2002
Tangerine Tree 317–26January 2003
Tangerine Tree 427–37August 2003
Tangerine Tree 538–48April 2004
Tangerine Tree 649–61August 2004
Tangerine Tree 762–71August 2005
Tangerine Tree 872–79
1r, 2r, 10r, 25r
November 2005
Tangerine Tree 980–87
8r, 12r, 37r, 79r
February 2006
Tangerine Tree 1088–92
17r, 31r, 49r
August 2006
Tangerine Leaves 11–12May 2003
Tangerine Leaves 213–27December 2003
Tangerine Leaves 328–40January 2005
Tangerine Leaves 441–53August 2005
Tangerine Leaves 59n
54–66
June 2006
Tangerine Leaves 667–78February 2006
Tangerine Leaves 779–91August 2006
Audio DVD Tree 11–16
Audio DVD Tree 217–31
Audio DVD Tree 332–44
Audio DVD Tree 445–61

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The Led Zeppelin bootleg recordings are a collection of audio and video recordings of musical performances by the English rock band Led Zeppelin which were never officially released by the band, or under other legal authority. The recordings consist of both live concert performances and outtakes from studio sessions conducted by the band. Many hundreds of Led Zeppelin bootlegs exist, and are widely collected by fans.

<i>Live at the BBC</i> (Beatles album) 1994 live album / compilation album by the Beatles

Live at the BBC is a 1994 compilation album featuring performances by the Beatles that were originally broadcast on various BBC Light Programme radio shows from 1963 to 1965. The mono album, available in multiple formats but most commonly as a two-CD set, consists of 56 songs and 13 tracks of dialogue; 30 of the songs had never been issued previously by the Beatles. It was the first official release by the Beatles of previously unreleased performances since The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl in 1977 and the first containing previously unreleased songs since their final studio album, Let It Be, in 1970.

The Neil Young Archives is a longtime project by singer-songwriter Neil Young. It started as a series of archival releases featuring previously released as well as unreleased studio and live recordings. It eventually developed into a website featuring almost the whole of Young's recording output throughout his career, available for streaming in high resolution audio format. The project has been long in the making – work began in the late 1980s. Throughout its development, Young himself has made several statements about the material included, release dates, and marketing that have proven false as the project was modified for new multimedia formats and expanded upon to accommodate new releases or other relevant material. Young has said that there will be five volumes covering approximately 50 years.

Bob Dylan bootleg recordings are unreleased performances by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, that have been circulated throughout the public without undergoing an official, sanctioned release. It is commonly misconceived that bootlegs are only restricted to audio, but bootleg video performances, such as Dylan's 1966 film Eat the Document, which remains officially unreleased, are considered to be bootlegs. Dylan is generally considered to be the most bootlegged artist in rock history, rivaled only by the Grateful Dead.

Tangerine Dream bootleg recordings are performances by Tangerine Dream that have attained some level of public circulation without being available as a legal release. The term most often refers to audio recordings, but also includes video performances. Bootleg recordings arise from a multitude of sources, including covertly copied live concerts, studio outtakes, broadcast performances. Some bootlegs have included material from official releases.

"Santa-Fe" is a song that was recorded by Bob Dylan and the Band in the summer or fall of 1967 in West Saugerties, New York. It was recorded during the sessions that would in 1975 be released on The Basement Tapes but was not included on that album. These sessions took place in three phases throughout the year, at a trio of houses, and "Santa-Fe" was likely put on tape in the second of these, at a home of some of the Band members, known as Big Pink. The composition, which has been characterized as a "nonsense" song, was copyrighted in 1973 with lyrics that differ noticeably from those on the recording itself.

<i>Sohoman</i> 1999 live album with studio elements by Tangerine Dream

Sohoman is the sixty-fifth release and tenth live album by Tangerine Dream. Remixed and released in 1999, it is sourced from the first set of the 22 February 1982 concert at the Regent Theatre in Sydney Australia. When compared to fan recordings, Sohoman was heavily edited in the studio. It is the first in the Tangerine Dream Classics Edition series, preceding Soundmill Navigator and Antique Dreams.

References

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