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Play   1. Friedrich Nietzsche 24:51 Album Only  
Play   2. Georg Trakl 26:12 Album Only  
Play   3. Frank Herbert 10:52 £0.89
Play   4. Friedemann Bach 17:59 £0.89
Play   5. Ludwig II von Bayern 28:47 Album Only  
Play   6. Heinrich von Kleist 29:34 Album Only  
Play   7. Objet d'Louis (Bonus Track) 21:34 Album Only  
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Six works of Art 10 Nov 2002
Format:Audio CD
X (subtitled as six electronic biographies) is a collection of six regular master pieces. On X, Klaus Schulze manages to combine the warm sound of a classical orchestra and voices with the earie sounds of electronic organs and synthi. For those familiar with the works of Klaus Schulze and alike, it is almost a must have !! For those who are to discover electronic music, X offers a comprehensable piece of art and a perfect stepping stone for a journey in the pre-80's electronic scene. Also recommended "Cyborg" by Klaus Schulze.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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This album may be the most prominent example of a succesful combination of classic orchestral and rhythmic instrumentation ever in music history. It's Schulze, so do not expect blue notes(!), but it's both classic, rhythmic and electronic, and it really sounds both dramatic and grandiose.
The works on this album were inspired by the dramatic lives of classic (mainly German/Austrian) poets and writers: Friedrich Nietzsche, Georg Trakl (see also 'Sebatian im Traum' on the KS 1983 album 'Audentity'), Frank Herbert (wrote novel 'Dune') Friedemann Bach (J.s. Bach's least succesful son), and Heinrich von Kleist.
However, the most breathtaking of these enregetic and dramatic rhythmic tracks is 'Ludwig II von Bayern', inspired by the Bavarian (big spender) king Maximillian Ludwig II (1845-1886), who played a major part in uniting the Germano-Roman states AND enabled Richard Wagner to set up his famous works.
Schulze's tenth work, 'X', (with sub-title 'Six Musical Biographies') is not only his own best work. I consider it as a major work in both rhythmic and classic music history.
But please avoid the split one-disc-releases (as 'vol. 1' and 'vol. 2'), because this album is simply too darn grand-unique to be torn apart!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
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Never one to play short radio friendly pieces, Klaus surpasses himself with a double cd worth of sometimes percussive, sometimes floaty ethereal sequencer runs. Melodies come and go throughout the lenghty tracks. (the shortest is a mere 5 minutes whilst the others run from 10 minutes up to a few seconds short of 30 minutes.) Standout tracks have to be Freidrich Nietzsche and Ludwig II Von Bayern. Listen for the orchestral sounds on the latter giving it a hint of Electric Light Orchestra sound about it. I'd rank this as probably his best album ever and there are plenty to choose from.
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