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| Name = Live in Vienna |
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| name = Live in Vienna, 1980 |
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| type = live |
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| artist = [[Cluster (band)|Cluster]] & [[Joshi Farnbauer|Farnbauer]] |
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| cover = Clusterlive.jpg |
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| caption = Cover of 2010 CD reissue on the Important Records label |
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| released = 1980 |
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| recorded = 1980 |
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| Genre = [[Krautrock]]<br/>[[Kosmische Musik]]<br />[[Experimental Music]]<br />[[Electronic music]] |
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| length = 1:27:30 |
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| label = [[York House Records]] |
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| chronology = [[Cluster (band)|Cluster]] |
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| prev_title = [[Grosses Wasser]] |
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| This album = ''Live in Vienna''<br/>(1980) |
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| prev_year = 1979 |
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| Next album = ''[[Curiosum]]''<br/>(1981) |
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| year = 1980 |
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| next_title = [[Curiosum]] |
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| next_year = 1981 |
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|rev1score={{rating|4|5}}<ref>{{cite web |last1=Freeman |first1=Phil |title=Live in Vienna, 1980 |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/live-in-vienna-1980-mw0000875133 |website=[[AllMusic]] |accessdate=5 February 2020}}</ref> |
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'''''Live in Vienna''''' is |
'''''Live in Vienna, 1980''''' is a live collaborative album by German electronic music outfit [[Cluster (band)|Cluster]] and percussionist Joshi Farnbauer. It is the first of four live albums recorded by Cluster, and their only work with Farnbauer. |
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The album was released as a limited edition cassette on the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[York House Records]] (YHR) label. It was reissued in [[Germany]] on the Transmitter label.<ref>[http://www.gruenekraft.com/eudocimus.php?path=root%2Fcatalog&show=&PHPSESSID=ba09de7e1286c5e1d00d1ff1be94be0f&h=104 The Gruene Kraft] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120208124636/http://www.gruenekraft.com/eudocimus.php?path=root%2Fcatalog&show=&PHPSESSID=ba09de7e1286c5e1d00d1ff1be94be0f&h=104 |date=2012-02-08 }}</ref> In August 2010, the album was reissued as a double CD by the American label Important Records, including remastered audio and new artwork by [[Dieter Moebius]]. |
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==Background== |
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⚫ | Two |
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On June 12, 1980, Cluster performed at the Wiener Festwochen Alternativ with Farnbauer. The style of much of the music is highly experimental and discordant and very reminiscent of Moebius and Roedelius' early work with [[Conrad Schnitzler]] in [[Kluster]], albeit with updated electronic instrumentation. Two notable exceptions are "Piano and "Ausgang", which are melodic in style. "Piano" concludes with a live rendition on "Manchmal" which originally appeared on the album ''[[Grosses Wasser]]'' (1979). |
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On the CD reissue, some of the songs were edited down to fit the 80-minute time restraints of the CD. About a minute and a half of audience applause and live stage prep was edited out between "Service" and "Kurz". Also, "Drums" was edited down to just over half of its original length to 7:35. |
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⚫ | Two excerpts from this album, were included as bonus tracks on the [[Hypnotic (record label)|Hypnotic]] CD reissues of the first two Kluster albums, ''[[Klopfzeichen]]'' and ''[[Zwei-Osterei]]''. A 15:56 long excerpt of "Metalle" beginning about 3:03 was included with "Klopfzeichen". A 15:10 long excerpt of "Service" beginning about 3:01 was included with "Zwei-Osterei" |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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#"Service" – 32: |
#"Service" – 32:44 |
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#"Kurz" – 4:30 |
#"Kurz" – 4:30 |
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#"Piano" – 5:30 |
#"Piano" – 5:30 |
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#"Drums" – 13:30 |
#"Drums" – 13:30 |
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#"Metalle" – |
#"Metalle" – 24:25 |
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#"Ausgang" – |
#"Ausgang" – 7:00 |
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==Personnel== |
==Personnel== |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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== References == |
== References == |
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* Discogs [http://www.discogs.com/release/691586 Cluster & Joshi Farnbauer - Live In Vienna]. Retrieved August 18, 2007. |
* Discogs [http://www.discogs.com/release/691586 Cluster & Joshi Farnbauer - Live In Vienna]. Retrieved August 18, 2007. |
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* Curry, Russ [http://www.thing.de/delektro/www-eng/cluhist.html A Curious History of Cluster] Retrieved August 17, 2007. |
* Curry, Russ [http://www.thing.de/delektro/www-eng/cluhist.html A Curious History of Cluster] Retrieved August 17, 2007. |
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Released | 1980 | |||
Recorded | 1980 | |||
Length | 1:27:30 | |||
Label | York House Records | |||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Live in Vienna, 1980 is a live collaborative album by German electronic music outfit Cluster and percussionist Joshi Farnbauer. It is the first of four live albums recorded by Cluster, and their only work with Farnbauer.
The album was released as a limited edition cassette on the British York House Records (YHR) label. It was reissued in Germany on the Transmitter label.[2] In August 2010, the album was reissued as a double CD by the American label Important Records, including remastered audio and new artwork by Dieter Moebius.
Background
[edit]On June 12, 1980, Cluster performed at the Wiener Festwochen Alternativ with Farnbauer. The style of much of the music is highly experimental and discordant and very reminiscent of Moebius and Roedelius' early work with Conrad Schnitzler in Kluster, albeit with updated electronic instrumentation. Two notable exceptions are "Piano and "Ausgang", which are melodic in style. "Piano" concludes with a live rendition on "Manchmal" which originally appeared on the album Grosses Wasser (1979).
On the CD reissue, some of the songs were edited down to fit the 80-minute time restraints of the CD. About a minute and a half of audience applause and live stage prep was edited out between "Service" and "Kurz". Also, "Drums" was edited down to just over half of its original length to 7:35.
Two excerpts from this album, were included as bonus tracks on the Hypnotic CD reissues of the first two Kluster albums, Klopfzeichen and Zwei-Osterei. A 15:56 long excerpt of "Metalle" beginning about 3:03 was included with "Klopfzeichen". A 15:10 long excerpt of "Service" beginning about 3:01 was included with "Zwei-Osterei"
Track listing
[edit]- "Service" – 32:44
- "Kurz" – 4:30
- "Piano" – 5:30
- "Drums" – 13:30
- "Metalle" – 24:25
- "Ausgang" – 7:00
Personnel
[edit]- Hans-Joachim Roedelius – composer, performer
- Dieter Moebius – composer, performer, artwork on CD reissue
- Joshi Farnbauer – composer, performer
- Michael Jürs – percussion on "Metalle"
- Paul Rapnik – percussion on "Metalle"
- Eric Spitzer-Marlyn – recording engineer
Notes
[edit]- ^ Freeman, Phil. "Live in Vienna, 1980". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
- ^ The Gruene Kraft Archived 2012-02-08 at the Wayback Machine
References
[edit]- Discogs Cluster & Joshi Farnbauer - Live In Vienna. Retrieved August 18, 2007.
- Curry, Russ A Curious History of Cluster Retrieved August 17, 2007.