Tangerine Tree Volume 27: Brussels 1976 Tangerine Dream FLAC

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1. Brussels 76.1, Part One 40:22
2. Brussels 76.1, Part Two 42:40
3. Brussels 76.1, Part Three 16:02
Total running time 99:04

Details

Recording date February 09, 1976
Recording site(s) Auditorium Paul-Emile Janson (Brussels)
Composer(s) Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Peter Baumann
Musician(s) Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Peter Baumann

Notes
On February 9th, 1976 Tangerine Dream performed live in Brussels. Part of this concert had been available on the bootleg CD Danger Live since 1992. Tangerine Tree Volume 27: Brussels 1976 now features the complete 99 minutes of the gig and was remastered directly from a first generation tape. The Tangerine Tree release also includes the last missing 20 seconds of the second track and the first few seconds of the encore. Both were not present on the first generation tape, but thanks to a member of the tadream discussion list (who also had recorded the show back in 1976) it was possible to fill the gaps. The sound quality is great considering that it is an audience recording from 1976. The music is a perfect mix of sequencers, mellotron and guitar -- one of the highlights from that year.

Together with Tangerine Tree Volume 31: Brussels 1976, this release made the bootleg Danger Live obsolete, which consists of material from the same concerts, but incomplete and of less excellent sound quality.

As with all releases of the Tangerine Tree project, this release is made by fans for fans. It must not be sold but is to be traded freely.

FLAC quality, better than CD-quality
FLAC (hi-res): This lossless compression format supports hi-res sample rates, takes up about half the space of WAV

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