Cyborg (album)
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| Cyborg | |||||
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| Studio album by Klaus Schulze | |||||
| Released | October 1973 | ||||
| Recorded | February to July 1973 | ||||
| Genre | Electronic music, Space music | ||||
| Length | 97:37 147:42 (2006 Re-release) |
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| Label | Ohr | ||||
| Producer | Klaus Schulze | ||||
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Cyborg is the second album by Klaus Schulze.
All CD issues of this album prior to the 2006 re-release had the tracks "Synphara" and "Chromengel" incorrectly transposed (though the packaging/track listings were always printed correctly). The bonus track of the 2006 version is from a 1977 concert.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Original Release
Disc 1
- "Synphära" – 22:49
- "Conphära" – 25:52
Disc 2
- "Chromengel" – 23:49
- "Neuronengesang" – 24:57
[edit] 2006 Re-release
Disc 1
- "Synphära" – 22:49
- "Conphära" – 25:52
- "Chromengel" – 23:49
Disc 2
- "Neuronengesang" – 24:57
- "But Beautiful" – 50:45 (bonus track)
- The bonus track is the first part of the concert which took place at Brussels at the Cathédrale St-Michel on 17 of October 1977. Although this piece has not a perfect sound quality, this piece completes the concert played, knowing the fact that the other pieces are on the Historic Edition box.

