Logos Live
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Logos Live is an album of electronic music released by Tangerine Dream in 1982.[2] It is a live album from the concert at the Dominion Theatre in London, England. Much like Tangram with short movements connected by atmospheric segues, Logos captured a period of Tangerine Dream's evolution from experimental to melodic, documented also by their soundtrack to the motion picture Risky Business a year later.
From the two hour concert, 50 minutes of music original to the concert was included on the album. The entire concert is included on the Tangerine Tree release Tangerine Leaves Volume 1: London 1982. The same concert was played at Fairfield Halls in Croydon on October 31, 1982 and released in a superior quality as Tangerine Tree Volume 12: Croydon 1982.
Track listing
- "Logos, Part One" – 25:41
- "Logos Intro" – 4:32
- "Logos Cyan" – 2:29
- "Logos Velvet" – 4:49
- "Logos Red" – 8:26
- "Logos Blue" – 5:14
- "Logos, Part Two" – 19:28
- "Logos Black" – 4:36
- "Logos Green" – 5:05
- "Logos Yellow" – 7:05
- "Logos Coda" – 2:33
- "Dominion" – 5:45
The releases of Logos Live do not split parts one and two, but these thematic sections have been remixed or re-recorded and used in other albums as separate tracks. Some CD releases combine parts one and two into one track.
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- Udo Dennebourg (1971)
- Roland Paulyck (1971)
- Florian Fricke (1972)
- Christian Vallbracht (1972)
- Jochen von Grumbcow (1972)
- Hans Joachim Brüne (1972)
- Johannes Lücke (1972)
- Eduard Meyer (1979)
- Susanne Pawlitzki (1985)
- Jocelyn Bernadette Smith (1987)
- Jacquie Virgil (1987)
- Diamond Ross (1987)
- Jerome Froese (1989)
- Hubert Waldner (1989–1990)
- Chi Coltrane (1991)
- Zlatko Perica (1992–2005)
- Enrico Fernandez (1992)
- Richi Wester (1992)
- Jayney Klimek (1993–2004)
- Roland Braunstein (1993)
- Julie Ocean (1993)
- Gisela Kloetzer (1994)
- Mark Hornby (1994–2002)
- Gerald Gradwohl (1994–2001)
- Emil Hachfeld (1997–1999)
- Vicki McClure (1998)
- Iris Camaa (2001–present)
- Barbara Kindermann (2001)
- Claire Foquet (2001)
- Jane Monet (2001)
- Bianca Acquaye (2001, 2005)
- Bry Gonzales (2001)
- Jack Liberty (2002, 2009)
- Lerk Andebracht (2002, 2009)
- Saskia Klumpp (2003, 2005)
- Tatjana Kouchev (2005)
- Fridolin Johann Harms (2005)
- Brandenburg Symphonic Orchestra (2005)
- Neuer Kammerchor Potsdam (2005)
- Christian Hausl (2006–2007)
- Claire Fouquet (2005)
- Barbara Kindermann (2005, 2008)
- Diane Miller (2005)
- Jane Monet (2005)
- Gynt Beator (2006
- Thomas Beator (2006)
- Bernhard Beibl (2006–present)
- Hetty Snell (2010)
- Zoe Marshall (2010)
- Stephanie Oade (2010)
- Rebecca J. Herman (2010)
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