Eberhard Schoener – Time Square (1981) (16/44 Vinyl Rip)

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Eberhard Schoener – Time Square (1981)
Max Flac 16Bit/44.1kHz = 277 MB | Mp3 VBR0 = 97 MB | Scans 140 dpi jpg | rar
Vinyl LP | EMI Electrola 064-46049 | Krautrock | Munich · Germany

From MigMusic:
Mig-Music is proud to re-release the back-catalog of Eberhard Schoener.
Eberhard Schoener is a classically trained violinist and opera conductor, In 1965 he also founded the Munich Chamber Opera.
In 1968 he raised a laboratory for electronic music at the Bavaria Studios and was the first German musicians who had a Moog synthesizer and brought electronic music from Germany into the world.
Eberhard Schoener also played on one of the first Moog Synthesizers that was later used by Popol Vuh and is still used by Klaus Schulze to date
Eberhard Schoener was the first German musician who released an album with a meditation music that exclusively consisted of electronic music (on albums such as "Meditation").
Later he used the sample-based synthesizer Fairlight CMI to create nature sounds, bird calls and various orchestras to combine.
Back in the 70s Eberhard Schoener merged classical music with pop music and world music.
He was one of the first German avantgarde-musicians who worked with musicians from all over the world and created the term "World Music" before it existed.
And he was the first German musicians who combined classical and rock with bands like Deep Purple or Procol Harum. (for example, on the albums "Sarabande" and "Windows")
Eberhard Schoener worked with Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland for years before their international breakthrough as "Police". (on the albums "Flash Back" and "Video Magic")
Mig-Music will re-release the complete works of Eberhard Schoener.
Tracks
1. Radiant women 06:56
2. The nine lifes of a cat 08:39
3. Gramercy Park Hotel 04:51
4. Da-da 02:46
5. Voyage 07:30
6. Take the zoom 05:10
7. Time square 07:46
8. Ich schau' ins Licht 05:52
Total time: 49:26

Musicians
Eberhard Schoener: Moog, Oberheim, Fairlight, Mellotron, Fender, Vocals
Esther Ofarim, Clare Torry, George Beck: Vocals
Ian Bairnson: Electric guitar
Michael Goltz: Acoustic guitar
Hermann Weindorf: Fender, Hammond organ
Olaf Kübler: Saxophone
Morris Pert: Percussion, Marimba, Vibraphon, Timpani, Fairlight
Steve Richardson: Electric bass
Mark Nauseef: Talking drums, Kalimba, Percussion, Vocals
Paul Cartwright: Drums



These rips are about 10 years old, 16Bit/44.1kHz resolution was my limit in those days.
Record Player: Thorens TD 160 Link
Pre-/Amplifier: Kenwood KR 5030 Link
Mac G4 with Audiowerk 8-channel PCI Audio Card
Sound editing: SonicWorx by ProSoniq Link
Flac encoding: Max Link
Mp3 encoding: iTunes
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