via JustAnotherGarden:
This is the second volume of the Tangerine Tree series. Edgar Froese, Chris Franke and Peter Baumann played at the City Hall in Sheffield, on October 29th, 1974. This is a pretty good recording (soundboard ? radio broadcast ?), remastered by Jabberwock. The design is by Maff & Gustavo Jobim
In this 44 minutes long track, Tangerine Dream’s music is serene, floating and meditative: it is a long improvisation, where mellotron, organs, EMS Synthy and treated piano create beautiful soundscapes: it is true electronic chamber music, creating slowly evolving climates, with a kind of special German romantic touch…
password: olduvai
The Tangerine Tree tree series is a collection of bootleg recordings that are semi-sanctioned by TD.

No workie I’m afraid…
Downloaded the file (.zip) successfully, but my Mac doesn’t allow me to decompress it… Am I doing anything wrong? At which point am I supposed to supply the password provided?
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Leslie
I don’t know if you can decompress a password protected archive using the Mac’s built-in unzipper.
I use a free app called Zipeg:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/system_disk_utilities/zipeg.html
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synthhead,
Thanks heaps, installed “zipeg” and decompressed TD mp3 successfully
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Hi,
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For me, Zipeg don’t unzip this file, password required
Help me
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Hi,
Does anyobody have Tangerine Dream Tree volume 9, volumes 80 to 87 ?…. very hard to find,… however, from these, I ‘be got vol. 82 and 87
Thanks
Chris
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Mac OSX users can download UnRarX. It's free, very popular and easy to use.
When UnRarX is downloaded, launch the application and it will open a blank window. In the menu bar of this window you will see a button called 'password'. Click on it and enter the password supplied with the album. Then drag the compressed file into the window and it will unravel itself. The decompressed files will appear in a new folder on your desktop. Hope this helps.
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