Klaus Schulze - Dziekuje Bardzo - Vielen Dank
2010 three CD live release, another successful installment in the ongoing collaboration between instrumentalist/Electronica pioneer Klaus Schulze and vocalist Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance). This triple disc set not only contains their concert in Warsaw, but also a complete concert which was recorded the day before in the Schiller's Theatre in Berlin, Germany. The Warsaw concert was a big emotional moment and a triumphant return for Klaus Schulze: 25 years after his last concerts in Poland. Both concerts differ in atmosphere, intensity and character and present Schulze as an extremely multi-faceted talent.
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Klaus Schulze - Dziekuje Bardzo - Vielen Dank
Klaus Schulze - Dziekuje Bardzo - Vielen Dank
2010 three CD live release, another successful installment in the ongoing collaboration between instrumentalist/Electronica pioneer Klaus Schulze and vocalist Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance). This triple disc set not only contains their concert in Warsaw, but also a complete concert which was recorded the day before in the Schiller's Theatre in Berlin, Germany. The Warsaw concert was a big emotional moment and a triumphant return for Klaus Schulze: 25 years after his last concerts in Poland. Both concerts differ in atmosphere, intensity and character and present Schulze as an extremely multi-faceted talent.
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2010 three CD live release, another successful installment in the ongoing collaboration between instrumentalist/Electronica pioneer Klaus Schulze and vocalist Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance). This triple disc set not only contains their concert in Warsaw, but also a complete concert which was recorded the day before in the Schiller's Theatre in Berlin, Germany. The Warsaw concert was a big emotional moment and a triumphant return for Klaus Schulze: 25 years after his last concerts in Poland. Both concerts differ in atmosphere, intensity and character and present Schulze as an extremely multi-faceted talent.











