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    Posted: December 30 2009 at 14:56

TANZ DER LEMMINGE (DANCE OF THE LEMMINGS)

Amon Düül II


http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4692

... this was a liitle challenge to find out... nothing wrong with the tracks at all, but they come in a structured fashion which makes it kind of difficult. And, there are 11 different issues and re-issues. All show the identical music and sequence, it is just how it is presented. Best overview gives
http://www.discogs.com/Amon-Düül-II-Tanz-Der-Lemminge/master/1934
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1. Syntelman's March of the Roaring Seventies(15:50)


- In the glassgarden A1 1a 1
- Pull down your mask A2 1b 2
- Prayer to the silence A3 1c 3
- Telephonecomplex A4 1d 4
2. Restless Skylight-Transistor-Child/Landing (19:33)


- Landing in a ditch B1 2a 5
- Dehynotised toothpaste B2 2b 6
- A short stop at the transylvanian brain surgery B3 2c 7
- Race from here to your ears (…)
2d
     Little tornadoes B4.1
8
     Overheated tiara B4.2 2e 9
     The flyweighted five B4.3 2f 10
- Riding on a cloud B5 ?
11
- Paralised paradise B6 ?
12
- HG Well's take off B7 ?
13
3. Chamsin Soundtrack


- The Marilyn Monroe... (18:09) C 3 14
- Chewing Gum Telegram (2:45) D1 4 15
- Stumbling over Melted Moonlight (4:38) D2 5 16
- Toxicological Whispering (7:48) D3 6 17

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The only unresolved issue is between 2f and 3 in the 1997 and 2000 issues. There could be something missing, but the overall time suggests it is all the same stuff!!!
I would suggest to go after the 1-17 numbering (latest issues, 2001 and 2006). I would ignore the Japanes editions (1996 and 2009).

Good luck!
tendst

p.s. just ignore / delete these comments, if you don't need them anymore... I just like to make my own life easier and share it while I am doing this.



Edited by tendst - December 31 2009 at 03:20
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 30 2009 at 21:42
Thanks, tendst.

I've tried to compare info of different releases and propose to leave this album on PA as it is.

I explain why: it is not clear from Discogs how many tracks each CD edition contains. 
So we have here, on PA, 3 big tracks consisting of smaller parts. If some CD editions do not contain 17 tracks, 1-17 numbering will be confusing.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 03:06
I agree, it is very confusing.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 04:08
Originally posted by tendst tendst wrote:

I agree, it is very confusing.


Yep, we Lemmings have never, do not and will not dance.

Dancing is a war-crime against flooring.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 31 2009 at 10:01
Hi all,
 
Have updated as per PA album standards as outlined in this thread (only colls/reviewers will be able to access)...
 
 
Cheers, T.Rox Thumbs Up 
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