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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

^ The Calling soundtrack isn't currently available on YouTube and I gave up listing Chris Franke's Babylon 5 soundtracks when I realised there's over fifty of them. Tongue

The Lost Tales is a full-length album with artwork. Those other Babylon 5 things are CD EPs. I wouldn't bother with them, either. Wink
Thanks! I just found the playlist for Babylon 5: The Lost Tales on YouTube and added it to the bottom of my list. It wasn't lost after all. Smile
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3 stars 1988: Optical Race - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzFvZmwNlqs&t=2s
 
Optical Race is Tangerine Dream's 35th album overall. That's 18 studio albums, 6 Live albums and 11 soundtracks for anyone who's still counting. Optical Race is noteworthy for being the first album without long-time member Chris Franke, meaning the usual TD trio became a duo of Edgar Froese & Paul Haslinger for this album. It's also notable for being their first album on Peter Baumann's Private Music label, marking the beginning of "The Melrose Years" era. Unfortunately, in a momentary lapse of reason, Optical Race is one of three Tangerine Dream albums I gave away to a charity shop (along with Underwater Sunlight & Lily on the Beach), so I must have needed my eyes (or ears) testing at the time as I've regretted giving them away ever since. Anyway, what's the first prize in an Optical Race? Do you get to choose a free pair of glasses at Specsavers? Tongue
 

Yes, those exotic eastern dancers really ARE performing in time to the music of Tangerine Dream! Clap
 
Track Listing:-
 
1. Marakesh  (8:17)
2. Atlas Eyes  (4:04)
3. Mothers of Rain  (5:13)
4. Twin Soul Tribe  (4:38)
5. Optical Race  (3:13)
6. Cat Scan  (5:35)
7. Sun Gate  (4:44)
8. Turning Off the Wheel  (6:11)
9. The Midnight Trail  (5:54)
10. Ghazal (Love Song)  (5:00)


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

3 stars 1988: Optical Race
 
Optical Race is Tangerine Dream's 35th album overall. That's 18 studio albums, 6 Live albums and 11 soundtracks for anyone who's still counting. Optical Race is noteworthy for being the first album without long-time member Chris Franke, meaning the usual TD trio became a duo of Edgar Froese & Paul Haslinger for this album. It's also notable for being their first album on Peter Baumann's Private Music label, marking the beginning of "The Melrose Years" era. Unfortunately, in a momentary lapse of reason, Optical Race is one of three Tangerine Dream albums I gave away to a charity shop (along with Underwater Sunlight & Lily on the Beach), so I must have needed my eyes (or ears) testing at the time as I've regretted giving them away ever since. Anyway, what's the first prize in an Optical Race? Do you get to choose a free pair of glasses at Specsavers? Tongue

"Sun Gate" was the sole track co-composed by Froese, Haslinger and "the new guy," Ralf Wadephul. The song originally was written as a vocal and the melody was replaced by a keyboard part. Then guitar was added. IMO, it's one of the album's best tracks.

I'm not sure why Wadephul didn't stick around much longer after the tour. He seemed to enjoy being part of the group. RW: "I admire Edgar's ability to grasp and elaborate the mood, the feeling of a piece; Paul's ingenious technical capacities and playing virtuosity. I hope we'll be together for a long time."
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4 stars 1989: Miracle Mile (soundtrack) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doW4s-1ULOc
 
Miracle Mile is Tangerine Dream's 36th album overall and their 12th soundtrack. Tangerine Dream still remains a duo at this stage with only Edgar Froese & Paul Haslinger mentioned in the credits for the album. Miracle Mile isn't a sporting drama as the title may suggest, but an apocalyptic thriller centred around the Miracle Mile district of Los Angeles. This is one of Tangerine Dream's more memorable soundtracks and definitely worth checking out. I believe there's around sixty Tangerine Dream soundtracks in total, so we still have Miles left to go and it'll be a Miracle if I "complete" this discography by Christmas. Tongue
 


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Had to catch up on 111 posts. Barmy although there were a lot of off topic debating going on. 
Underwater Sunlight is their last masterpiece for quite a long time imo. After that Tyger is interesting but just doesn't gel overall and Live Miles was my 'sleep' album for a long time.  
Yes, sometimes the discussion has been free-ranging - a bit like a carton of eggs - but I'd be the last person to complain about off-topic-ness, given my past record for straying off the subject of discussion. Tongue

When you say LiveMiles was your "sleep" album for a long time, I hope that's in a good way and not because you found the album soporific to listen to. Big smile

It was ideal for getting me to sleep when I was living next door to noisy neighbours. Its not a bad album but I can't get that excited about it tbh (3 stars in my book).
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Miracle Mile is superb, and the 2CD remaster (which provides the actual score, and more) makes it even better!
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Miracle Mile is superb, and the 2CD remaster (which provides the actual score, and more) makes it even better!

I'm glad you liked the Miracle Mile soundtrack as much as I do. I'd run a Mile to pick that album up from my local record store, although it'd be a Miracle if I didn't have to stop and catch my breath along the way, especially at my age. Tongue

As already mentioned, Miracle Mile is an apocalyptic drama, which reminds me that the Francis Ford Coppola movie "Apocalypse Now" was mockingly known in the film industry as "Apocalypse When?", because it took forever to make. LOL


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Miracle Mile is superb, and the 2CD remaster (which provides the actual score, and more) makes it even better!

I'm glad you liked the Miracle Mile soundtrack as much as I do. I'd run a Mile to pick that album up from my local record store, although it'd be a Miracle if I didn't have to stop and catch my breath along the way, especially at my age. Tongue

As already mentioned, Miracle Mile is an apocalyptic drama, which reminds me that the Francis Ford Coppola movie "Apocalypse Now" was mockingly known in the film industry as "Apocalypse When?", because it took forever to make. LOL

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I've owned Miracle Mile on cassette, CD and now the 2CD. I first rented it on VHS (it seemed to have a brief theatrical run) with nary an idea of the film's premise. I loved the score and figured...why not? I wasn't merely pleasantly surprised. And that ending...wow. A wonderful '80s relic.
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4 stars 1989: Lily on the Beach - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ly5-F3KOe8
 
Tangerine Dream are still "Rocking Out the Bats" as a duo with their 19th studio album and 37th album overall. Lily on the Beach is notable for being the first Tangerine Dream album to include a saxophone, which would later feature regularly in their stunning Live performances. This album also marks the first guest appearance of 18-year-old Jerome Froese (son of Edgar), who was soon to become a full-time member of Tangerine Dream. Oh, and one other thing too: Lily on the Beach contains one of the most original and amusing of Tangerine Dream track titles:- "Too Hot for My Chinchilla" - and it's a great piece of music too! Thumbs Up
 
 
Track Listing:-
 
1.  Too Hot for My Chinchilla  (3:51)
2.  Lily on the Beach  (4:16)
3.  Alaskan Summer  (3:33)
4.  Desert Drive  (3:47)
5.  Mount Shasta  (4:26)
6.  Crystal Curfew  (4:57)
7.  Paradise Cove  (3:45)
8.  Twenty-Nine Palms  (3:19)
9.  Valley of the Kings  (5:05)
10. Radio City  (4:04)
11. Blue Mango Café  (4:12)
12. Gecko  (3:33)
13. Long Island Sunset  (7:11)


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

 4 stars 1989: Lily on the Beach

Tangerine Dream are still "Rocking Out the Bats" as a duo with their 37th album overall and 19th studio album. Lily on the Beach is notable for being the first Tangerine Dream album to include a saxophone, which would later feature regularly in their stunning Live performances. This album also marks the first guest appearance of 18-year-old Jerome Froese (son of Edgar), who was soon to become a full-time member of Tangerine Dream. Oh, and one other thing too: Lily on the Beach contains one of the most original and amusing of Tangerine Dream track titles:- "Too Hot for My Chinchilla" - and it's a great piece of music too! Thumbs Up

I think the music would have benefitted from better sounds. The ones used veer the proceedings dangerously close to "contempo." I haven't listened to Lily in a long time, but when it was new, I listened to it a lot. However, I stopped with "Valley of the Kings." The rest of the tracks sound like throwaways, and "Long Island Sunset" could have been done by a hundred other groups. That's probably the first track by TD that made me wince.

Still...a better album than Melrose.
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

 4 stars 1989: Lily on the Beach

Tangerine Dream are still "Rocking Out the Bats" as a duo with their 37th album overall and 19th studio album. Lily on the Beach is notable for being the first Tangerine Dream album to include a saxophone, which would later feature regularly in their stunning Live performances. This album also marks the first guest appearance of 18-year-old Jerome Froese (son of Edgar), who was soon to become a full-time member of Tangerine Dream. Oh, and one other thing too: Lily on the Beach contains one of the most original and amusing of Tangerine Dream track titles:- "Too Hot for My Chinchilla" - and it's a great piece of music too! Thumbs Up

I think the music would have benefitted from better sounds. The ones used veer the proceedings dangerously close to "contempo." I haven't listened to Lily in a long time, but when it was new, I listened to it a lot. However, I stopped with "Valley of the Kings." The rest of the tracks sound like throwaways, and "Long Island Sunset" could have been done by a hundred other groups. That's probably the first track by TD that made me wince.

Still...a better album than Melrose.
Lily on the Beach sounds even better to me now than it did ten years ago, when I used to have the album on CD. One thing's for sure: I wish I'd never given the CD away to a charity shop. Cry


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Lily on the Beach sounds even better to me now than it did ten years ago, when I used to have the album on CD. One thing's for sure: I wish I'd never given the CD away to a charity shop. Cry

I've never done an A:B with the original and 2002 re-recording. Thoughts?

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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Lily on the Beach sounds even better to me now than it did ten years ago, when I used to have the album on CD. One thing's for sure: I wish I'd never given the CD away to a charity shop. Cry

I've never done an A:B with the original and 2002 re-recording. Thoughts?

I've never heard the 2002 re-recording. I wasn't even aware there was a re-recording available until now. Lily on the Beach was the last Tangerine Dream album I'm familiar with, so it's all unexplored territory for me from now on.  Embarrassed


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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Lily on the Beach sounds even better to me now than it did ten years ago, when I used to have the album on CD. One thing's for sure: I wish I'd never given the CD away to a charity shop. Cry

I've never done an A:B with the original and 2002 re-recording. Thoughts?

I've never heard the 2002 re-recording. I wasn't even aware there was a re-recording available until now. Lily on the Beach was the last Tangerine Dream album I'm familiar with, so it's all unexplored territory for me from now on.  Embarrassed

Fasten your seatbelt and watch those sudden sharp turns. 1990s TD goes downhill fast.
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Lily on the Beach sounds even better to me now than it did ten years ago, when I used to have the album on CD. One thing's for sure: I wish I'd never given the CD away to a charity shop. Cry

I've never done an A:B with the original and 2002 re-recording. Thoughts?

I've never heard the 2002 re-recording. I wasn't even aware there was a re-recording available until now. Lily on the Beach was the last Tangerine Dream album I'm familiar with, so it's all unexplored territory for me from now on.  Embarrassed

Fasten your seatbelt and watch those sudden sharp turns. 1990s TD goes downhill fast.
Even if the studio albums take a downturn, I'm really looking forward to seeing Tangerine Dream's Live performances with Linda Spa, including:- Rocking Out the Bats; Live at the Tempodrome Berlin; The London Eye concert; and the Electric Mandarine tour, to name just four. Thumbs Up
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3 stars 1990: Destination Berlin (soundtrack) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G7JXQHMzig
 
Tangerine Dream are close to home for Destination Berlin, their 13th soundtrack and 38th album overall. Destination Berlin is not a movie soundtrack as such, but a musical score for a revolutionary (if you'll pardon the pun) new 360 degree cinema in West Berlin, featuring scenes of Berlin shot from a multi-cam video camera mounted on board a helicopter and then displayed all around the circular walls of the theatre where it can be viewed from any angle - a bit like a Google Earth street view several years ahead of its time. Smile
 
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3 stars 1990: Melrose - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpszlaVYHIX5k6l8A37ivnnt-Gq-zMs3F
 
Melrose is the 20th studio album and 39th album overall and we've now reached a major waypoint in Tangerine Dream's long career. Melrose (after which this TD era is named) is the last album to feature Paul Haslinger, but it's also the first album with Edgar Froese's son Jerome becoming a full-time member of the band  (and later being a prominent fixture in their touring line-up). Melrose may not have an "Uptown Top Ranking" in Tangerine Dream's humungous discography, but it's certainly more entertaining than Melrose Place. Tongue
 
 
Track Listing:-
 
1. Melrose  (5:44)
2. Three Bikes in the Sky  (5:56)
3. Dolls in the Shadow  (5:10)
4. Yucatan  (5:16)
5. Electric Lion  (8:13)
6. Rolling Down Cahuenga  (6:43)
7. Art of Vision  (5:30)
8. Desert Train  (10:17)
9. Cool at Heart  (6:09)


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  one soundtrack that has been repeatedly played on my show from Tangerine Dream is HEARTBREAKERS.  the song Twilight Painter, I believe got many airings.  
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Originally posted by Guy Guden Guy Guden wrote:

  one soundtrack that has been repeatedly played on my show from Tangerine Dream is HEARTBREAKERS.  the song Twilight Painter, I believe got many airings.  
 
Thanks for the recommendation. Thumbs Up My favourite Tangerine Dream soundtrack album so far is "Legend" (1986) - a truly beautiful album! Heart
 
5 stars 1986: Legend (soundtrack) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84jvSHmXsuA
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To mark the end of the eighties decade, now seems like a good time for an update of Tangerine Dream's 39 albums so far, having reached a transitional point in their long career with Paul Haslinger departing and Jerome Froese joining the band around the same time:-
 
4 stars 1975: Ricochet - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xM1Wc6ha_ic
4 stars 1977: Sorcerer (soundtrack) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvLFe3nsulY
5 stars 1977: Encore (Live 1977) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8is0eYVfxs
4 stars 1981: Quichotte (Pergamon) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aOHeg3XitM
4 stars 1981: Thief (soundtrack) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUSBecv08D8
3 stars 1983: Wavelength (soundtrack) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63IV_ihl7OQ
4 stars 1984: Risky Business (soundtrack) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t19pVyWzEZo
3 stars 1984: Firestarter (soundtrack) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQAf57MGPm4
3 stars 1984: Flashpoint (soundtrack) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bPUS3AMEMQ
5 stars 1984: Poland: The Warsaw Concert - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsApXLYXdb4&t=6s
3 stars 1985: Heartbreakers (soundtrack) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZoGT6nUybk
4 stars 1986: Green Desert (recorded in 1973) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyYbiw4qPIc&t=276s
5 stars 1986: Legend (soundtrack) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84jvSHmXsuA
3 stars 1987: Three O'clock High (soundtrack) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNcKZgPQELA
4 stars 1988: Shy People (soundtrack) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-_SsZg0Z8k
4 stars 1989: Miracle Mile (soundtrack) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doW4s-1ULOc
4 stars 1989: Lily on the Beach - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ly5-F3KOe8
3 stars 1990: Destination Berlin (soundtrack) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G7JXQHMzig
 
 
Paul Haslinger's solo albums are coming up next. Thumbs Up
 


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