Tangerine Dream: Untangling the Tangram |
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Psychedelic Paul
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1997: TimesSquare: Dream Mixes II
TimesSquare is Tangerine Dream's 57th album and their second of five albums of dance remixes from Jerome Froese. This fairly unmemorable dance album is unlikely to make anyone's top list of Tangerine Dream albums they'd like to Keep, unlike the next album recorded many years earlier when Jerome Froese was still at school in short trousers (or lederhosen). Edited by Psychedelic Paul - September 19 2022 at 10:23 |
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verslibre
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Worthy of another star, IMO. Oasis was a very nice surprise when it arrived, demonstrating the second half of the decade was proving to be more interesting for the band than the first half.
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Tournado was a misstep at the time with its silly title pun (as if Rockoon needed a chum), oddball drum intro, and a few dud tracks. In 2020, Jerome released a download-only remaster with four additional tracks (from various other shows on the tour) that significantly improve the program.
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ I'm already missing Linda Spa's sax appeal, so I'm looking forward to 2005 when she rejoins the TD line-up.
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1997: The Keep (soundtrack, recorded in 1983) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lM5UJe0JesRw7bQLfR80KFo39hTINYYMM
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Hugh Manatee
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^ Your link is to only half of the soundtrack. This is my favorite Tangerine Dream soundtrack and amongst my top five TD albums overall.
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Paul's linking official releases only. Kit Rae's uploads have not been officially released under the Tangerine Dream imprint.
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That's fair enough but I do think the whole thing is worth a listen (regardless of its source).
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I cannot agree more. It's the most complete version there is!
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1997: Ambient Monkeys - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-1fHC2WKys
Too much monkey business..... The jungle drums are beating for Tangerine Dream's 59th album: Ambient Monkeys. As the album title suggests, the music features the sounds of the rainforest overlaid with some of Tangerine Dream's mellower tunes, where you can expect to hear Tarzan swing by at any moment. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - September 21 2022 at 01:06 |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Psychedelic Paul
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With the rare exception of Tyranny of Beauty, it seems the only Tangerine Dream albums worthy of a 4-star rating in the 1990's were those that were recorded a decade earlier.
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Another weird one. This consists of "sound collages" the band assembled for pre-show playback while the venue was filling up. Then Edgar chose to release it.
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Thank you Paul for this awesome thread!
If it hasn't been mentionned yet, I recommend the two first albums of Redshift (especially Ether), a band formed by Mark Shreeve as an hommage to the classic mid 70s' Berlin-school genre. If you enjoy TD's Phaedra and Rubycon, this is for you |
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See page 15 of this thread!
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Thanks Modrigue. Incredibly, that's the first time I've heard of Redshift and they sound amazing! I'll add them to my Progressive Electronic A-Z playlist in place of RealTime (another German Berlin School band). By the way, we're fast-approaching Tangerine Dream's 60th album, so I reckon we're about a third of the way through their vast discography now.... And there was me thinking listing Rick Wakeman's vast backlog of albums would be my biggest challenge. At least I'll never have to listen to Rick's dreadful collaboration with Norman Wisdom again. Still, As Long as They're Happy, eh.
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1997: Der Meteor (audio book)
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I recommend Mars Polaris, my favorite TD album of the 90s' :
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Thanks for the recommendation! Mars Polaris is Tangerine Dream's 67th album, so there's just seven more albums to go before I feature it here.
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