Purgatorio is a studio album and the seventy-eighth release overall by electronic band Tangerine Dream. It was released in October 2004. A pre-release version was only available via internet at the Tangerine Dream's website in March 2004. The album includes a studio version of a live performance at the Royal Festival Hall, in London, on March 6, 2004. The show was the opening night of the followed by the world premiere of a restored version of the Italian silent movie “Purgatorio” from 1911 by Giuseppe de Liguoro's, based on the second part of Dante Alighieri’s “Divine Comedy”
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| - Purgatorio es el trigésimo cuarto álbum de estudio del grupo alemán de música electrónica Tangerine Dream. Publicado en marzo de 2004 por TDI es un álbum doble que destaca por ser la segunda parte de la trilogía inspirada por el poema Divina Comedia de Dante Alighieri. (es)
- Purgatorio is a studio album and the seventy-eighth release overall by electronic band Tangerine Dream. It was released in October 2004. A pre-release version was only available via internet at the Tangerine Dream's website in March 2004. The album includes a studio version of a live performance at the Royal Festival Hall, in London, on March 6, 2004. The show was the opening night of the followed by the world premiere of a restored version of the Italian silent movie “Purgatorio” from 1911 by Giuseppe de Liguoro's, based on the second part of Dante Alighieri’s “Divine Comedy” (en)
- Purgatorio is een studioalbum van Tangerine Dream. Het is het vervolg op Inferno. In vergelijking tot dat album zijn er langere instrumentale stukken, maar het merendeel van de titels bevat zang. De eerste persing van het album (of beter druk van de platenhoes) bevatte geen barcode. Het album werd opgenomen in de Eastgate Studios te Berlijn en Wenen onder leiding van geluidstechnicus Thorsten Quaeschning, zelf later lid van de band. Basis voor het album is de De goddelijke komedie van Dante Alighieri. (nl)
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| - Purgatorio es el trigésimo cuarto álbum de estudio del grupo alemán de música electrónica Tangerine Dream. Publicado en marzo de 2004 por TDI es un álbum doble que destaca por ser la segunda parte de la trilogía inspirada por el poema Divina Comedia de Dante Alighieri. (es)
- Purgatorio is a studio album and the seventy-eighth release overall by electronic band Tangerine Dream. It was released in October 2004. A pre-release version was only available via internet at the Tangerine Dream's website in March 2004. The album includes a studio version of a live performance at the Royal Festival Hall, in London, on March 6, 2004. The show was the opening night of the followed by the world premiere of a restored version of the Italian silent movie “Purgatorio” from 1911 by Giuseppe de Liguoro's, based on the second part of Dante Alighieri’s “Divine Comedy” (en)
- Purgatorio is een studioalbum van Tangerine Dream. Het is het vervolg op Inferno. In vergelijking tot dat album zijn er langere instrumentale stukken, maar het merendeel van de titels bevat zang. De eerste persing van het album (of beter druk van de platenhoes) bevatte geen barcode. Het album werd opgenomen in de Eastgate Studios te Berlijn en Wenen onder leiding van geluidstechnicus Thorsten Quaeschning, zelf later lid van de band. Basis voor het album is de De goddelijke komedie van Dante Alighieri. (nl)
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