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A warm welcome to Balaboola from Ireland.
 
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1. Force Majeure (70 points)
2. Stratosfear (69 points)
3. Rubycon (45 points)
3. Ricochet (43 points)
5. Phaedra (41 points)
6. Zeit (28 points)
7. Tangram (26 points)
 
8. Cyclone (17 points)
9. Exit (16 points)
10. Alpha Centauri (15 points)
 
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

A warm welcome to Balaboola from Ireland.
 
Is that the Ukrainian flag in your profile avatar?
 
 
1. Force Majeure (70 points)
2. Stratosfear (69 points)
3. Rubycon (45 points)
3. Ricochet (43 points)
5. Phaedra (41 points)
6. Zeit (28 points)
7. Tangram (26 points)
 
8. Cyclone (17 points)
9. Exit (16 points)
10. Alpha Centauri (15 points)
 


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Zeit
Rubycon
Ricochet
Phaedra
Stratosfear
Alpha Centauri
Electronic Meditation
Perhaps finding the happy medium is harder than we know.
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Top 7 update with FrankH's votes added:-
 
 
1. Stratosfear (72 points)
2. Force Majeure (70 points)
3. Rubycon (53 points)
4. Ricochet (49 points)
5. Phaedra (45 points)
6. Zeit (40 points)
7. Tangram (26 points)
 
8. Cyclone (17 points)
8. Alpha Centauri (17 points)
10. Exit (16 points)
 
 


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Welcome Balaboola ! So agree. No idea how qualified I am to judge the 'Top' TD releases . Personal favourites simply because of the personal associations they evoke .  

1. Ricochet
2. Rubycon
3. Phaedra
4. Stratosfear
5. Cyclone
6. Pergamon
7.Logos 

Originally posted by Balaboola Balaboola wrote:

Hi all, newbie here Smile

The difficulty when rating albums is to separate the memories of when the music was first encountered from the music itself...  

1. Stratosfear
2. Phaedra
3. Rubycon
4. Ricochet
5. Force Majeure
6. Tangram
7. Logos

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Top 7 update with Droxford's votes added:-
 
1. Stratosfear (76 points)
2. Force Majeure (70 points)
3. Rubycon (61 points)
3. Ricochet (61 points)
5. Phaedra (51 points)
6. Zeit (40 points)
7. Tangram (26 points)
 
8. Cyclone (20 points)
9. Alpha Centauri (17 points)
10. Exit (16 points)
 
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Hi,

I can't list a favorite ... however I seem to come back to any of the LIVE material that had Linda Spa and Iris Camaa ... there is a neat and well conducted feeling in the music with those folks and going from Jerome to Thorsten, it didn't lose a touch at all ... and that is hard to do for any band, but TD? It's like it got better!

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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Hi,

I can't list a favorite ... however I seem to come back to any of the LIVE material that had Linda Spa and Iris Camaa ... there is a neat and well conducted feeling in the music with those folks and going from Jerome to Thorsten, it didn't lose a touch at all ... and that is hard to do for any band, but TD? It's like it got better!

Consistently, all around, the best LIVE band ever!
You'll find four Tangerine Dream concerts featuring Linda Spa & Iris Camaa on this thread:- http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=121442
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

You'll find four Tangerine Dream concerts featuring Linda Spa & Iris Camaa on this thread:- http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=121442

I was not aware of that thread! With the fervor surrounding the forthcoming second massive box set Pilots of Purple Twilight (which will include the unreleased film scores The Soldier and The Keep, as well as the unabridged, remastered London Dominion concert that served as the blueprint for Logos), I know just what to post!
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

You'll find four Tangerine Dream concerts featuring Linda Spa & Iris Camaa on this thread:- http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=121442

I was not aware of that thread! With the fervor surrounding the forthcoming second massive box set Pilots of Purple Twilight (which will include the unreleased film scores The Soldier and The Keep, as well as the unabridged, remastered London Dominion concert that served as the blueprint for Logos), I know just what to post!
I had to go back to Page 10 to find that old Electronica thread. I posted it 10 months ago on November 9th. I saw a recent Tangerine Dream concert in the Prog Rock Dock concert series, but it's just not the same without the much-missed Edgar Froese there at the helm
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

You'll find four Tangerine Dream concerts featuring Linda Spa & Iris Camaa on this thread:- http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=121442

I was not aware of that thread! With the fervor surrounding the forthcoming second massive box set Pilots of Purple Twilight (which will include the unreleased film scores The Soldier and The Keep, as well as the unabridged, remastered London Dominion concert that served as the blueprint for Logos), I know just what to post!
I had to go back to Page 10 to find that old Electronica thread. I posted it 10 months ago on November 9th. I saw a recent Tangerine Dream concert in the Prog Rock Dock concert series, but it's just not the same without the much-missed Edgar Froese there at the helm

I just posted the details for the second 10-disc box set due next month. That's going to be epic!

Pilots of Purple Twilight is including, for the first time ever in remastered form on CD, a lot of fantastic material, like the Tatort tracks, which will wonderfully complement White Eagle, as they will occupy the same CD and follow the album proper. Of course, the rest of the Virgin albums are newly remastered and included. I can't wait!

If you want some live action featuring the Froese, Franke, Schmoelling line-up, I'm posting it!
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I have the twelve classic Tangerine Dream albums on the Virgin label in two CD box sets.
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I have the twelve classic Tangerine Dream albums on the Virgin label in two CD box sets.

Those are cool to have. They were low-priced. I just didn't like the track overlap. But the two new box sets add so much previously unheard and long unavailable vault material, they're must-haves.
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I have the twelve classic Tangerine Dream albums on the Virgin label in two CD box sets.

Those are cool to have. They were low-priced. I just didn't like the track overlap. But the two new box sets add so much previously unheard and long unavailable vault material, they're must-haves.
I feel the same way too about the track overlap. I would have much preferred one CD for each album, even if the box set had cost more money. The first Tangerine Dream box set has five albums on three discs and the second box set has seven albums on five discs. They did the same track overlap with the Edgar Froese box set too. Confused


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Hi,

I can't list a favorite ... however I seem to come back to any of the LIVE material that had Linda Spa and Iris Camaa ... there is a neat and well conducted feeling in the music with those folks and going from Jerome to Thorsten, it didn't lose a touch at all ... and that is hard to do for any band, but TD? It's like it got better!

Consistently, all around, the best LIVE band ever!
You'll find four Tangerine Dream concerts featuring Linda Spa & Iris Camaa on this thread:- http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=121442

Hi,

Have them all ... absolutely love it ... and I would like to find some of the bootlegs from the early days, when things were different because you could not get the same sound twice easily enough!
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Top 7 update with Droxford's votes added:-
 
1. Stratosfear (76 points)
2. Force Majeure (70 points)
3. Rubycon (61 points)
3. Ricochet (61 points)
5. Phaedra (51 points)
6. Zeit (40 points)
7. Tangram (26 points)
 
8. Cyclone (20 points)
9. Alpha Centauri (17 points)
10. Exit (16 points)
 
 


 are you trying to do to me Paul! top 7 i`ll be back need time to chose 7...Soon

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Not sure how I missed this thread initially. I have a whole shelf dedicated to TD at home. Generally not a fan of anything pre 1975 so my list reflects that.

1. Purgatorio
2. Tangram
3. Kyoto
4. Exit
5. Views From a Red Train
6. Ricochet
7. Force Majeure
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Top 7 update with RichardH's votes added:-
 
 
1. Stratosfear (76 points)
2. Force Majeure (71 points)
3. Ricochet (63 points)
4. Rubycon (61 points)
5. Phaedra (51 points)
6. Zeit (40 points)
7. Tangram (34 points)
 
8. Cyclone (20 points)
8. Exit (20 points)
10. Alpha Centauri (17 points)
 


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

1. Stratosfear (76 points)
2. Force Majeure (71 points)

Without a doubt, those ARE two of TD's best albums. The title tracks are extraordinary.
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

1. Stratosfear (76 points)
2. Force Majeure (71 points)

Without a doubt, those ARE two of TD's best albums. The title tracks are extraordinary.
They're my two favourites too. I'm glad they're leading the poll. Thumbs Up
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