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Posted: 22.08.2017 - 20:38  ·  #1
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Posted: 23.08.2017 - 12:23  ·  #4
Michael wonder if Ion will get a proper release? was looking fwd to that.
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Posted: 23.08.2017 - 12:33  ·  #5
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Michael wonder if Ion will get a proper release? was looking fwd to that.


As far as I can see, the original "Ion" is included in the bonus CD of "Eternal".

Therefore, I doubt if it will also be released on it's own later (but who knows; wouldn't be the first time these guys make me wonder... :roll: )

The other old promotional CD, "Andromeda", still is not re-released though; maybe they are going to do something with *that* instead.

Anyway, we know so little. 😉

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Posted: 23.08.2017 - 12:51  ·  #6
I thought andromeda was the short one and ion was longer? doesnt look like the complete version of the one isnt going to be on Eternal

Just looked Ion is like 57 mins plus it looks like, so im seeing all of its not on Eternal
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Posted: 23.08.2017 - 18:21  ·  #7
The Ion/Andromeda was supposed to be released as a standalone album but looks like it now won't be: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01GIUNKOI/

The whole Andromeda (2003) and Ion (2004) thing is confusing. The times given for the two tracks on Eternal (Ion/Andromeda 16:07 and Andromeda: The Grand Trance 41:09) match what was on the Ion promo released in 2004. But then you have the Andromeda promo from 2003, which was also released as "Constellation Andromeda" on the reissue of Dreams.
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Posted: 23.08.2017 - 20:55  ·  #8
Hi guys! I am back a little bit ... if i may ...

So, i've checked kdm's The Works also and there he wrote that the first disc was indeed composed in 2007 and it was planned as a bonus disc for Kontinuum!

Track 1 on disc 2 is a clear thing. Tracks 2 & 3 are indeed the original Ion from 2004.
The first part (as The Ion Perspective) appeared on the re-release of Le Moulin de Daudet also. The second part is a long remix of Andromeda. I think that no one knows which was the original Andromeda, but there are 3 versions - the "original" from 2003, a slightly remixed version, which appeared on the really f**ked-up (sorry:) re-release version of Dreams and this 41 minutes long version from Ion.
So, we have the original Ion here.
The "original" Andromeda with the original Ion didn't fit on one CD, because they are around 82 minutes together, but the "original" Andromeda fits perfect with the original Thank You!(around 79:50 minutes) - maybe we will have this release as a bonus disc to the next solo Schulze album.
Anyway, we knew now that there is also a long version of Chinese Ears (about 14 minutes instead of 10) which appeared on the rerelease of Virtual Outback, so if they want to use this version, then Thank You! will not fit together with the "original" Andromeda on an 80 minutes disc.
Total chaos here!
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