Quichotte | ||||
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Released | January 1981[1] | |||
Recorded | 31 January 1980 Palast der Republik, East Berlin | |||
Genre | Electronic music | |||
Length | 46:03 | |||
Label | Amiga | |||
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Pergamon | ||||
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Released | July 1986 | |||
Recorded | 31 January 1980 Palast der Republik, East Berlin | |||
Genre | Electronic music,Kosmische musik | |||
Length | 46:03 | |||
Label | Virgin /Caroline | |||
Producer | Franke, Froese, Schmoelling | |||
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Quichotte is the fourteenth major release and third live album byTangerine Dream released in 1981.[2] It was re-released in 1986 asPergamon. It is a selection from the two live concerts held on 31 January 1980 at thePalast der Republik inEast Berlin. The second of the two original concerts is available asTangerine Tree Volume 17: East Berlin 1980. The original titleQuichotte is a reference toDon Quixote, a film version of which was being screened in a nearby cinema as one of the concerts was performed, while the retitle is a reference to thePergamon Museum located in East Berlin near the Palast der Republik.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Quichotte Part I" | 22:38 |
2. | "Quichotte Part II" | 23:33 |
Remixed excerpts from "Quichotte Part I" were used in the soundtrack forWavelength. The piano solo from Part One has been released on other albums as "Pergamon (Piano Part)" and re-recorded as "Pergamon Sphere".
Some elements from the performances in "Quichotte Part I" were incorporated into theirTangram studio album, even thoughQuichotte itself wasn't released on record until the following year.