

Formed in Berlin, Germany in 1967 - Still active as of 2018

Edgar Froese's son, Jerome integrates the band. During the 90s, TD published numerous live albums, soundtracks. The departure of Chris Franke in 1988 marks momentarily a hard blow to the band's musical creativity. In the 80s, TANGERINE DREAM knew a long and fruitful career in writing music for screen. In 1979, almost in duet, Edgar Froese and Chris Franke record "Force Majeure". Disconcerted, the album is badly seen by the public and the critic despite that it introduced many interesting elements to TD's music. The vocalist Steve Joliffe and the drummer Klaus Krieger were employed for Paul Baumann's replacement and record "Cyclone". "Sorcerer" is also the last studio work with the classic TD line up.

A dark, moody atmospheric album (with a rather similar material used in previous albums). In 1977, the band released the soundtrack of "Sorcerer" (directed by William Friedkin). Next to "Phaedra", "Rubycon", the live "Ricochet" and "Stratosfear" deliver ethereal and complex rhythmical soundscapes.

An all time classic that launched the band's notoriety and career outside of Germany. The captivating "Phaedra" contributes to the trademark sound of TD, with Moog arpeggio, pulsating sequencer patterns and powerful synthesisers sounds. In 1973 start TD's classic & popular Virgin years. "Atem" (1973) whose line up (Froese / Franke / BAUMANN) will participate to TD's classic years until 1977 is an obscure and mind-blowing electronic symphony. The following year, the contemplative "Zeit" represents a milestone, an abstract & timeless musical world. Without a regular pulse but just with organ chords, a few manipulated guitar lines and synthesisers effects, "Alpha Centauri" remains an absolute epic and classic cosmic adventure. "Alpha Centauri" (1971) will be a landmark of the band's first explorations in electronic realms. After several private concerts (notably at Salvador Dali's house), the band changes its name for Tangerine Dream.Īfter a first release featuring Klaus SCHULZE and Conrad SCHNITZLER "Electronic Meditation" (1969) Tangerine Dream will abandon aleatoric experimentations to concentrate on radical cosmic synth atmospheres. Orders of at least $35 and up ship absolutely free.Formed in Berlin, Germany in 1967 - Still active as of 2018Įdgar FROESE first formed The Ones in 1965. Higher-end LP’s will have a premium anti-static inner sleeve regardless of whether or not they have the original inner sleeve. Records missing the original inner sleeve will have a premium anti-static inner sleeve substituted. All LP’s and 45’s come with a crisp brand-new 3-mil outer sleeve. The record will be shipped next day with the LP outside of the jacket to avoid seam splits in transit. Your order will come professionally handled packaged in a thick and sturdy Kraft LP mailer sandwiched between poly foam liner and corrugated stiffeners. We regularly get in large collections of top-shelf LP’s and 45’s, so shoot us a follow on Instagram to get behind the scenes looks at our most recent purchases. Headquartered in the rural outskirts of Baltimore Maryland, we are known in the DC/Maryland/Virginia area as one of the top buyers of collections. We upload 20-30 new arrivals every day (some days even more), so make sure to favorite our shop to see these uploads as they happen so you don’t miss anything! Our selection is consistently updated and restocked. Thanks for checking us out! We have over a thousand original, vintage vinyl records in stock, so make sure to check out the rest of our selection and see what else you can cross off your list :)
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