During the years 1977-1983 Schulze recorded some of his more introspective works, such as "Mirage", "Dune" and "Dig it". On this 8th part of this series, fine a selection of stuff that was archived beside his official albums in those years. A large part of this 3CD-set forms the appearance of concert recordings from Klaus" 1979 tour with singer Arthur Brown, although CD1 features more than 40 minuts of studio material. Also included (on CD2 and CD3) are two rare fragments of very interesting radio interviews from that period. How far Schulze went during concerts can be heard on "The Martial Law", where he gives it all on the Minimoog. What a contrast, compared to the elegant "L"affaire Tournesol" on CD2. The late 70s/early 80s work of Schulze is often overlooked and underrated. Hearing the material featured on this 3CD-set, one can discover the "other side" of that particular period when analogue was still there, but digital was about to become the power to be. Released October 2010.
Track List:CD1: "Dans un Jardin":1 Une fleur tubéreuse2 La fleur personnelle3 Le bouquet4 Alouette de souvenir5 Et"oisseau-lyre joue - "Faster than Lightning": 6 Dark Sounds7 Moody Time8 Dancing as the Planets go by9 Empty of Wanting10 "Phonestisches Plakat"CD2: "Hitchcock Suite":1 Tippi Hedren2 Janet Leigh3 Karen Black4 Barbara Harris"L"affaire Tournesol":5 Ces petites bandes…6 Petite plante dessinée…?7 Bona Fide 08 Interview 1980CD3:1 Keep up with the Times2 I remember Rahsaan3 A quick one4 Count Me in"The Martial Law":5 Beginning6 Intro7 Middle Part I8 Middle Part II9 End10 Zugabe Timbales11 Interview 1982