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Gorgeous packaged remastered edition of the band's first album. Musically speaking its radically different than the later, flowing sequenced music. Its far more chaotic, experimental with a raw energy about it.
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1983's Hyperborea is one of the 80s better studio efforts.
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Take what Allmusic says with a grain of salt. This is one of my all time favorite Tangerine Dream albums. Sonically its impeccable and throws a deep soundstage. Music will take you into deep space.
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"Tangram marked the beginning of a new musical direction for Tangerine Dream. It's closer to straight-ahead, melodic new age music and more tied to their soundtrack material.
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"Tangerine Dream experiments with an ever-widening lexicon of sound on White Eagle, though the arrangements tend to suffer for it. The album's principle work is "Mojave Plan," a four-movement, 20-minute song that represents some of the darkest music they've recorded in a while.
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I have to say this is a bit of an odd release. Edgar Froese passed away in 2015 and his son Jerome is no longer a member. Before he died Froese laid out a blueprint for new band members Thorsten Quaeschning, Ulrich Schnauss and Hoshiko Yamane.
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"Tangerine Dream have been a fundamental influence on electronic music since Edgar Froese founded the band in West Berlin in 1967.
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• NEWLY REMASTERED 7CD CLAMSHELL BOX RE-ISSUE OF THE BOOTLEG BOX VOL. 2 BY TANGERINE DREAM.
• FEATURING LEGENDARY LIVE RECORDINGS FROM NOTTINGHAM ALBERT HALL 1976, WASHINGTON 1977, HAMBURG 1978, NEWCASTLE CITY HALL 1981 AND THE FASSBINDER MEMORIAL CONCERT, FRANKFURT 1983.
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Weird that they call this an EP when its nearly 80 minutes long!!
"The EP contains two real time live compositions from the Tangerine Dream. Recorded at the classic concert hall Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg in February 2018 and Volksbühne in Berlin in November 2017."
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Edgar Froese is gone but he seems to have left Tangerine Dream in good hands. This is a 2CD set of live improvisations from a 2017 show in The Netherlands.
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Rubycon was the follow up to Phaedra and was also a success. It wasn't as dark an ominous as its predecessor but the two side long tracks as classic examples of sequencer based electronic music. You dig Mellotron? Froese is all over it on this album. Amazing stuff.
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1976's Straosfear clearly defined the band's heavily sequenced sound. It was highly melodic - all the experimentalism of the early 70s was gone. Dark and a bit intimidating, its one of their best.
New edition remastered from the original master tapes. Includes two bonus tracks.
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This is the one - the masterpiece. 1974's Phaedra featured the classic Froese/Franke/Baumann lineup. The music became a bit less freeform as they started to rely on sequencers, creating what would be termed the "Berlin school" sound.
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"This original soundtrack to Michael Mann's crime / action flick of the same name was initially released in 1981 on Virgin Records. Remastered & rereleased in 1995 (also by Virgin), this version contains an informative retrospective essay on the Dream's career.
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This is one of the great albums from the Tangs. It was recorded live in 1975 and features the classic Froese/Franke/Baumann lineup. At this point they were at the pinnacle of their evil powers.
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After Peter Baumann left the band, Froese and Franke experimented with different lineups. 1979's studio album features new member Klaus Krieger who adds drums to the mix. Froese dusts off the guitar and lays down some of his great tripped out solos.
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On their new album Raum, Tangerine Dream develop the concept of its precursor EP (Probe 6—8) further.
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