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- 20 de Abr, 2021
This is a discussion regarding Tangerine Dream often regarded as one of the best electronic music artists in the 1970s.
Tangerine Dream performing one of the best songs at the cathedral.
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So is their soundtrack for Sorcerer (1977) which is also an excellent movie.https://youtube.com/watch?v=doW4s-1ULOcTheir soundtrack for Miracle Mile is great.
Yes. I loved their album New Age of Earth.https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZxUycrXb6eQDo Tangerine Dream alumni acts also count?
Their 1975 Live Album Ricochet is the best album I ever heard in my opinion.Unpopular opinion, I don't like Phaedra and Rubycon despite fans claiming it's their best albums. I prefer White Eagle, Underwater Sunlight and Silver Siren Collection.
Some picks:
Stoneyard
https://youtube.com/watch?v=iSo1xFyV9_M
Dolphin Dance
https://youtube.com/watch?v=1Nw1CNZ1Vtg
Technically that is Ashra since IIRC they had slightly different membership and used a different name on that album. That one is nostalgic as hell to me since I listened to it all the time in high school.Yes. I loved their album New Age of Earth.
I was always told to avoid it because it was bad. Or is it like the really hardcore prog rock fans who say everything after 1975 is bad and all the neo-prog bands like Marillion who updated 70s prog to an 80s sort of sound were bad?I also think that 1980's-era Tangerine Dream is very underrated when they started delving into New Wave as a lot of their material from then sounds like something from a very moody science fiction movie or 1980's anime like Akira, even if the fanbases of anime have now been pozzed by troons.
It is not "bad" just different. I think the real cut-off is the material after 1989's Lily On the Beach, as Optical Race and onward is when Tangerine Dream started becoming new age jazz.was always told to avoid it because it was bad. Or is it like the really hardcore prog rock fans who say everything after 1975 is bad and all the neo-prog bands like Marillion who updated 70s prog to an 80s sort of sound were bad?