Well, it's possible that it's been completely re-recorded, or partially (or totally in this case) re-recorded with new textures and percussions - like on the album "Green Desert".
It's not a bad track but not outstanding either. It could have featured on "Beyond The Storm" by the way it sounds..
I'm really wondering how it could sound originally if it is *really* from 1975... THere must not be a lot of the original textures and rhythm left... That's what irritates me with the compilations with insufficient informations... OK, music is what matters first and I didn't pay it so much (well, because of the "miracles" of Amazon's marketplace sellers) but it's all so messy. This double CD is interesting but it would have deserved na essay by Edgar, for instance.... Somebody provided Purple Pyramid with the tapes or files, after all. I'd prefer an essay than the little badge an dsticker inside the cardboard box (and some real CD box or a real booklet too... it's strangely packaged as if they had intended two separate CD's, in the first place)
The shortened version of Mysterious Semblances at the Strand of Nightmares is a shame as well...
Plus why this famous track from Phaedra while most of the rest is rare or unreleased ?
I don't want to sound negative but is this something for fans or not ? I thought so. I've spent hundreds and hundreds of euros on Tangerine Dream's music since 1980, and many of you here have spent even more, I'm sure, so really, it is frustrating....
Why do the words starting with "tangent..." are replaced automatically by "bananarama", by the way ?