Dziekuje Poland Live '83
Dziękuję Poland Live '83 is the sixteenth album by Klaus Schulze. It was originally released in 1983, and in 2006 was the seventeenth Schulze album reissued by Revisited Records. "Katowice" and "Warsaw" are essentially live versions of "Spielglocken" and "Cellistica" from Audentity. "Lodz" is essentially a live version of "Ludwig II von Bayern" from X. "Dzien dobry!" is an alternate take of "Katowice".
Track listing
All tracks composed by Klaus Schulze.
Disc 1
Note |
1. |
"Katowice" |
on original release |
26:22 |
2. |
"Warsaw" |
on original release |
24:16 |
3. |
"The Midas Hip Hop Touch" |
reissue bonus track |
25:15 |
Disc 2
Note |
1. |
"Lodz" |
on original release |
20:59 |
2. |
"Gdansk" |
on original release |
15:45 |
3. |
"Dziekuje" |
on original release |
5:52 |
4. |
"Dzien Dobry!" |
reissue bonus track |
35:58 |
Personnel
- Klaus Schulze – synthesizer, guitar, keyboards, vocals, Moog synthesizer, Fairlight
- Rainer Bloss – synthesizer, keyboards, computers
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Albums |
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Richard Wahnfried albums |
Time Actor (1979) · Tonwelle (1981) · Megatone (1984) · Miditation (1986) · Trancelation (1994) · Trance Appeal (1996) · Drums 'n' Balls (The Gancha Dub) (1997)
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Boxed sets |
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Collaborations |
Electronic Meditation (1970) · Ash Ra Tempel (1971) · Tarot (1973) · Join Inn (1973) · Lord Krishna von Goloka (1973) · The Cosmic Jokers (1974) · Planeten Sit-In (1974) · Galactic Supermarket (1974) · Sci Fi Party (1974) · Gilles Zeitschiff (1974) · Planet of Man (1974) · Go (1976) · Go Live from Paris (1976) · Go Too (1977) · French Skyline (1984) · Aphrica (1984) · Drive Inn (1984) · Transfer Station Blue (1984) · Babel (1987) · Friendship (2000) · Gin Rosé at the Royal Festival Hall (2000) · Come Quietly (2009)
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