220 Volt Live is the forty-eighth release and seventh
live album by
Tangerine Dream. It was recorded live in the US in 1992. It would be the last live album to feature new compositions until Inferno (2002). This may be considered some of the band's most rock oriented music so far, with guitarist
Zlatko Perica's playing being a more prominent element. Re-issued in 1999 and then again in 2009 on Membran.[2] It was nominated for
Best New Age Album at the
1994 Grammy Awards.
Dreamtime was released alongside 220 Volt Live in 1993. It contains three shortened tracks from the album, plus the studio version of their cover of "
Purple Haze", and an alternate version of Dreamtime. This alternate version had lyrics written and performed by
Jayney Klimek and Julie Ocean contributed to the lyric writing process.[3]
Track listing
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Dreamtime (vocal version)" (Vocals by
Jayney Klimek)
220 Volt Live is the forty-eighth release and seventh
live album by
Tangerine Dream. It was recorded live in the US in 1992. It would be the last live album to feature new compositions until Inferno (2002). This may be considered some of the band's most rock oriented music so far, with guitarist
Zlatko Perica's playing being a more prominent element. Re-issued in 1999 and then again in 2009 on Membran.[2] It was nominated for
Best New Age Album at the
1994 Grammy Awards.
Dreamtime was released alongside 220 Volt Live in 1993. It contains three shortened tracks from the album, plus the studio version of their cover of "
Purple Haze", and an alternate version of Dreamtime. This alternate version had lyrics written and performed by
Jayney Klimek and Julie Ocean contributed to the lyric writing process.[3]
Track listing
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Dreamtime (vocal version)" (Vocals by
Jayney Klimek)