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01. "Night Ride" 02. "Invisible" 03. "Silly Boy" 04. "Flame On" 05. "Al Haqq" 06. "Manic Man" 07. "Music Box Europe After the Rains" 08. "Winter in Wien" 09. "La Tomb?e de La Nuit" 10. "P?re Lachaise" 11. "Night Street" 12. "Nocho Lluviosa" 13. "Ghosts Of The Arbat" 14. "Arc En Ciel" 15. "Voice of the Hive"
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 | Description: | Night Air 2 by Blaine L. & Steven Brown Reininger, released 9 September 2004, includes the following tracks: "Silly Boy", "Al Haqq", "Music Box Europe After The Rains (pts 1-5)", "La Tombee De La Nuit" and more.
This version of Night Air 2 comes as a 1xCD. - Blaine L. Reininger is one of the creative mainsprings behind the cult avant-garde band Tuxedo moon. Night Air #2 is intended as a sequel to his keynote 1984 album Night Air, a bittersweet meditation on life in exile in a hostile city. The sequel, carefully selected from several albums recorded between 1989 and 1999, captures many of the same moods, ranging from cinematic on Night Ride, expatriate angst on Invisible and modern electronica on Arc en Ciel. LTM. 2004.Issued in a jewelcase with an 8-sided booklet.
Tracks 2, 3, 4, 12 and 14 produced by [...] and [...]. Recorded and mixed by [...].
Executive producer: [...] / Astra. Recorded and mixed at Astra Studios, Athens, Greece
August 1998 to February 1999. Written and arranged by [...]. Published by FM Music
Publishing. Originally released on the album [r=1678665] (FM), 2000.
Tracks 1, 7, 11 and 13 produced by [...] and [...]. Engineered by [...].
Recorded at Action Studios, Athens, Greece December 1994 to June 1995. Executive producer: [...].
Written and arranged by [...]. Published by Sabam. Originally released on
the album [m=444355] (1995 soundtrack to a film by Nicholas Triandafyllidis).
Tracks 5 and 6 produced by [...]. Engineered by [...]. Executive
producer: [...] / Astra. Recorded and mixed at Astra Studios, Athens, Greece December
1996 and July 1997. Written and arranged by [...]. Published by BMG Universal Music
Publishing (Blue Jay Music). Originally released on the album [r=1651582] (1997 soundtrack to the film The
Overcoat by Nicholas Triandafyllidis).
Tracks 8 to 10 and 15 produced by [...] and [...] at Studio Square, Brussles,
Belgium, December 1989 to March 1990. Written and arranged by [...]. Published by
Sabam. Originally released on the album [m=87477] (Crepuscule TWI 909) in 1990.
Track selection by [...]. Cover photograph by [...]. Booklet images courtesy of
[...]. CD layout by [...] at The Boxroom. CD mastered by [...].
Thanks to Blaine and all at Les Disques du Crepuscule.
(from the booklet)
"The sequel to the classic [m=82618] solo album by Tuxedomoon mainman [...],
featuring vocal and instrumental tracks recorded between 1989 and 1999. Guests include
[...], [...] and [...]. Booklet includes full recording information.
An LTM Compact Disc 2004. Made in England.
(from the back sleeve) |  | Producer: |
Blaine L. Reininger, Stephane Kraemer |
 | No. of tracks: |
15 |
 | Manufacturer No.: |
CD 2414 |
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