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4 stars 2007: One Times One

One Times One is Tangerine Dream's 36th studio album and their 108th album overall. This album is the first in the so-called "CupDisc" series, where the idea is that you enjoy a nice cup of tea or coffee (or something stronger) whilst chilling out and going into Cruise control with some nice relaxing music from Tangerine Dream. Cheers! Beer





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4 stars 2007: Antique Dream Land - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqf2srRfppHDhOPChIv8PuehZYc89MMKF

Following on from Antique Dreams (2000), the Silver Siren Collection (2007) and Tangines Scales (2007), this is the fourth and final album in the Antique Dream Land series, marking Tangerine Dream's 107th album (roughly) overall. Are you ready to take a trip around the universe now with Tangerine Dream aboard the Astral Voyager?



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4 stars 2007: Booster - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq8hafG1bk2xfzOi_K2XgFkY30BoEBVL1

Booster is Tangerine Dream's 106th album (or thereabouts). Take a trip in the TD time machine with the first of seven 2-CD albums in The Booster Series, a compilation of rare and classic TD tracks from yesteryear to give your Tangerine Dream collection a boost. 



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5 stars 2007: Orange Odyssey - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_kdXiP3jQ8

Orange Odyssey is Tangerine Dream's 27th live album and their 105th album overall. This superb open air concert was staged in the industrial town of Eberswalde in former East Germany to commemorate the opening of the Paul Wunderlich museum, dedicated to his works of German abstract art. 

You've heard of the Spice Girls and girl power..... Well, get ready to experience some lady power, courtesy of the combined talents of Linda Spa and Iris Camaa. With music as good as this, who needs drugs when you can get high with the acoustic amphetamines of Orange Odyssey! Thumbs Up


Eberswalde, Germany



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4 stars 2007: Tangines Scales

Following on from Antique Dreams (2000) and the Silver Siren Collection (2007), Tangines Scales is the third of four albums in the Antique Dream Land series, marking Tangerine Dream's 104th album (approximately) overall. In fact, every album from the 100th album onwards should include the word "approximately" in the numerical order. of release, what with an incredible eighteen Tangerine Dream albums released in the year 2007 alone, although Stranger Things have happened. Shocked



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4 stars 2007: Bells of Accra (EP) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnVw4R-A3vc

Bells of Accra is a one-track, 15-minute-long EP dedicated to German painter Paul Wunderlich - a "wunderkind" of abstract art and Germany's answer to Salvadore Dali. Smile 





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 2007: Live at the London Astoria

Live at the London Astoria is Tangerine Dream's 26th Live album and their 103rd album overall. Sadly, there's no decent footage available from this concert, so here's "Astrophel and Stella" from Tangerine Dream's excellent Madcap's Flaming Duty album (dedicated to Syd Barrett), which is also the first song featured in the London Astoria concert. Again, look out for Bernhard Beibl doing his best Ritchie Blackmore impersonation, and not forgetting Linda Spa, who plays a mean didgeridoo. Smile



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Originally posted by Modrigue Modrigue wrote:

If you appreciate TD's softer works, I also strongly recommend to have a listen to Glyn Lloyd-Jones' albums:

Thanks! I love Glyn Lloyd Jones music. I bought his Oceans of Serenity CD over 25 years ago from Midas Records in Derby and he's also coming up soon on my Electronica blog, right after Jean Michel Jarre and Kitaro. Thumbs Up
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If you appreciate TD's softer works, I also strongly recommend to have a listen to Glyn Lloyd-Jones' albums:

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4 stars 2007: Cyberjam Collection

Cyberjam Collection is Tangerine Dream's 102nd album: a compilation of ten tracks from the mid-1990's. which is best listened to at 5pm when the afternoon sun falls noiselessly on the carpet of your living room and past, present and future all melts together into one, when time stands still and nothing can disturb you (at least according to Tangerine Dream's official website). And so, without further ado, it's all aboard now for a departure from Fort Worth Runway One, Smile



Track Listing:-

1. Cool Shibuya
2. Culpa Levis
3. Sad Merlin's Sunday
4. Pilots of Purple Twilight
5. Elf June and the Midnight Patrol
6. Fort Worth Runway One
7. Order of the Ginger Guild
8. Iguana
9. At Darwin's Motel
10. United Goblins Parade.


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4 stars 2007: 35th Phaedra Anniversary Concert (DVD/Video: recorded in 2005) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUXri_bM3ks

The 35th Phaedra Anniversary Concert  was recorded at the Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, back in 2005. The concert features a 5-piece line-up of Edgar Froese, Jerome Froese, Thorsten Quaeschning, Linda Spa & Iris Camaa. The title of the DVD conveniently overlooks the fact that it was actually the 31th anniversary of Phaedra (1974) when this concert was recorded in 2005., but heigh-ho, there you go. Wacko



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4 stars 2007: Sleeping Watches Sleeping in Silence (EP)

While you were sleeping, I've been listening to the 25-minute-long, 3-track EP, Sleeping Watches Sleeping in Silence, which might sound like the ideal album for somnambulists, but it's actually "a collectors item for diehard fans" (at least according to Tangerine Dream's official website), featuring classic TD tracks given a new lease of life (or a fresh boost), such as the title track below. Sleep tight, and don't let the bed bugs bite. Smile



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The 101st Tangerine Dream album will be coming up here shortly, but while we wait for that, here's a nice piece of music from Johannes Schmoelling  to Tide you over in the mean-Time. Smile


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I still have those five recommended albums to look forward to as I haven't yet listened to any TD albums beyond 2007.

Cool Then you're in for quite the ride!
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I totally agree with what you said earlier about the years 1973-1987 being Tangerine Dream's very best era. Thumbs Up

Fixed. Wink
lol, probably for me its solidly 1979-1985 (Force Majeure to Le Parc) but I do love a lot of the post 2000 releases which generally seem to get ignored.

While I think the Baumann-Schmoelling years can't be topped (that includes Force Majeure in-between), I do love a lot of TD's output in the last fifteen years, with the top five spots going to (chronologically) Views from a Red TrainGTA 5, Sorcerer 2014Light Flux (archival) and the recent Raum.
I still have those five recommended albums to look forward to as I haven't yet listened to any TD albums beyond 2007. 


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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I totally agree with what you said earlier about the years 1973-1987 being Tangerine Dream's very best era. Thumbs Up

Fixed. Wink
lol, probably for me its solidly 1979-1985 (Force Majeure to Le Parc) but I do love a lot of the post 2000 releases which generally seem to get ignored.

While I think the Baumann-Schmoelling years can't be topped (that includes Force Majeure in-between), I do love a lot of TD's output in the last fifteen years, with the top five spots going to (chronologically) Views from a Red TrainGTA 5, Sorcerer 2014Light Flux (archival) and the recent Raum.
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I totally agree with what you said earlier about the years 1973-1987 being Tangerine Dream's very best era. Thumbs Up

Fixed. Wink

lol, probably for me its solidly 1979-1985 (Force Majeure to Le Parc) but I do love a lot of the post 2000 releases which generally seem to get ignored.
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A brief interlude.....

Now that we've reached the stage where Thorsten Quaeschning has just joined Tangerine Dream, this seems like the perfect time to feature the one and only album by Quaeschning & Schnauss. 



An appropriate song for the weather today in Nottinghamshire. Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

I totally agree with what you said earlier about the years 1973-1987 being Tangerine Dream's very best era. Thumbs Up

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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

^ cool Thumbs Up

I totally agree with what you said earlier about the years 2000-2014 being Tangerine Dream's very best era. Thumbs Up
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