Contemporary Works I

Contemporary Works I
Contemporary Works I
Box set by Klaus Schulze
Released 2000
Recorded 1998–2000
Genre Electronic music, Space music
Label Rainhorse Records
Producer Klaus Schulze

Contemporary Works I is a limited edition 10-disc CD box set released by Klaus Schulze in 2000 containing new studio material. The CDs are in cardboard sleeves and housed in a wooden box. Two years later Schulze released Contemporary Works II. Six of the discs have been reissued in 2005–2007 as part of the overall reissue program of Schulze back catalog by Revisited Records.[1]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Klaus Schulze.

Disc 1: Vanity of Sounds (reissued in 2005)

No. Title Note Length
1. "Vanity of Sounds"   on original release 17:08
2. "Sacred Romance"   on original release 23:13
3. "The Wings of Strings"   on original release 14:47
4. "From Words to Silence"   on original release 23:40

Disc 2: The Crime of Suspense (reissued in 2006)

No. Title Note Length
1. "Good Old 4 on the Floor"   on original release 24:00
2. "J.E.M."   on original release 17:25
3. "Overchill"   on original release 29:24
4. "Ruins"   reissue bonus track (from CD 10 of Contemporary Works I) 4:34
5. "Castles"   reissue bonus track (from CD 10 of Contemporary Works I) 4:15

Disc 3: Wahnfried: Trance 4 Motion

No. Title Length
1. "Local Scanning"   45:57
2. "Aphrodesire"   17:40
3. "Global Midication (SMS-Remix)"   15:31

Disc 4: U.S.O.: Privée

No. Title Length
1. "The Keyhole"   4:02
2. "Privat"   19:05
3. "Privee"   15:43
4. "Private"   25:01

Disc 5: Klaus Schulze vs. Solar Moon: Docking

No. Title Length
1. "Let the Rain Come"   22:42
2. "You Get What..."   22:17
3. "Strong"   14:52
4. "Sugar Mode"   15:46

Disc 6: Ballett 1 (reissued in 2006)

No. Title Note Length
1. "Getting Near"   on original release 10:43
2. "Slightly Touched"   on original release 29:32
3. "Agony"   on original release 35:30

Disc 7: Ballett 2 (reissued in 2006)

No. Title Note Length
1. "Atmosphère Concrète"   on original release 7:35
2. "Kagi's Lament"   on original release 30:12
3. "Wolf's Ponticelli"   on original release 24:18
4. "The Smile of Shadows"   on original release 12:06
5. "Trance 4 Motion"   reissue bonus track (from CD 10 of Contemporary Works I) 5:42

Disc 8: Ballett 3 (reissued in 2007)

No. Title Note Length
1. "My Ty She"   on original release 75:40
2. "Schauer der Vorwelt"   reissue bonus track 3:30

Disc 9: Ballett 4 (reissued in 2007)

No. Title Note Length
1. "Mellowtrone"   on original release 13:53
2. "Soft'n'Groovy"   on original release 30:00
3. "To B Flat"   on original release 23:52
4. "Eleven 2 Eleven"   reissue bonus track (from CD 10 of Contemporary Works I) 10:14

Disc 10: Adds & Edits

No. Title Note Length
1. "Global Medication"     3:48
2. "Windy Times"   reissue bonus track on Timewind 4:50
3. "Short Romance"     5:40
4. "Outer Canal Street"     3:44
5. "Privatissimo"     4:03
6. "Deserve"     4:59
7. "Trance 4 Motion"   reissue bonus track on Ballett 2 5:46
8. "Strongly"     3:49
9. "A Tiny Violin"     4:14
10. "Solar Moon"     4:11
11. "Castles"   reissue bonus track on The Crime of Suspense 4:11
12. "Short Rain"     3:43
13. "Ruins"   reissue bonus track on The Crime of Suspense 4:29
14. "Vox'n'Harmony"     5:23
15. "Eleven 2 Eleven"   reissue bonus track on Ballett 4 10:05
16. "The Breeze"     5:31

See also

  • Silver Edition
  • Historic Edition
  • Jubilee Edition
  • The Ultimate Edition

References

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