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#Tangerine tree plus#
9 CD-Rs, plus 5 CD-Rs replacing discs of former volumes), released in September 2006. 11 CD-Rs, plus 6 CD-Rs replacing discs of former volumes), released in March 2006.
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14 CD-Rs, plus 5 CD-Rs replacing discs of former volumes), released in November 2005. Ten sets of the Tangerine Tree have seen the light of day: These basic rules distinguish this fan project from 'regular' bootlegs which are released most often by people who want to make easy money from other people's work and who do not care about quality. Everyone can trade for discs by either sending blank CD-Rs to the sender in advance, or by covering the costs in other ways. This project operated on a strictly non-profit basis (this is why "never sell or buy - trade freely" is stated on the back cover of each artwork). The sound quality of each recording got enhanced by people which are considered to be real experts in remastering. The source material (audience, soundboard or broadcast recordings) came from the most authoritive TD collectors worldwide. The purpose of this project was to release unofficial Tangerine Dream recordings in the best possible sound quality by using only master tapes or low generation sources of each concert recording. The Tangerine Tree was a worldwide fan project which had been launched in December 2001 by some members of the Tangerine Dream Mailing List. Voices In The Net - Tangerine Dream - Fan Releases