You're absolutely correct about Cloudburst Flight. Iconic.
@Nidels11 ай бұрын
I'm not a big lover of Tangerine Dream's music, but I've always considered this album to be one of the greatest in electronic music. A hug.
@TheMkamix11 ай бұрын
Love this album. One of the best in this genre. Cloudburst is a magnificent piece of music.
@KMAsKorner11 ай бұрын
Stratosfear, album or song from Tangerine Dream. The first album that changes their sound a little to get more like this album. Reminds me of Pink Floyd actually.
@IchsehmirFilmean5 ай бұрын
Pink Floyd drummer Mason actually made a Stratosfear mix that wasn't issued.
@jckyhn73293 ай бұрын
A Kraut-rock Pink Floyd. 😃
@brianmolloy492611 ай бұрын
One of my favourite records of all time! I bought my first guitar - a beautiful Yamaha 12 string after hearing Cloudburst flight! Delighted you have discovered one of TDs masterpiece recordings ❤
@jeremyb564011 ай бұрын
This album is a masterpiece, but I can see why it would be a big surprise to you after listening after Phaedra and Rubycon. After those albums, they started to embrace a more melodic sound on Stratosfear, although that's still recognisably Tangerine Dream. Their soundtrack for the 1977 movie Scorcer came next, the last to feature Peter Baumann. It's both nightmarish and melodic in parts - and another top 30 UK album. You'd be most shocked by Cyclone though, which features proper lyrics and vocals for the first time from temporary member Steve Jolliffe - that album reminds me of an Alan Parsons record. By the time of Force Majeure, TD were essentially a two-piece of Froese and Franke, but continued to pursue a more melodic sound from here on.
@matthewstroud429411 ай бұрын
This is very good. My personal go-to album is Logos. My all-time favourite piece of music by anyone is TD's Beach Scene (used in the movie Thief), very euphoric.
@pawehohmann817111 ай бұрын
Edgar Froese always wanted to constantly change his artistic style. That's why he was a genius. You'd have to listen to 150 T.D. albums and 200 bootlegs over many years to fully understand this unique phenomenon in the history of music. Listen to the album Mala Kunia from 2014. Because it's great electronic music of the 21st century. I recommend listening to "Nights Of Automatic Women" from Edgar Froese's 1978 album "Ages".
@nicholasburgess70353 ай бұрын
Yes, good shout. Personally I believe 'Madagasmala' is another gem of a track.
@pawehohmann81713 ай бұрын
@@nicholasburgess7035 Yes! Mala Kunia (2014) It's a beautiful album.
@LoxTheEye11 ай бұрын
The title track Force Majeure was played in my local planetarium when they began their show of the evening and night sky projeted above. I found it quite fitting.
@paulcollins558611 ай бұрын
Cloudburst flight, one of the best solos ever.
@tamtirami11 ай бұрын
Geat solo for sure, but Edgar was cheating in the studio (playing slow, and speeding the tape when recording).
@greendale63410 ай бұрын
I've been listening to Tangerine Dream for decades. You have *so* much more to experience from them. I'm jealous of new listeners going through their vast catalog. Too many other albums to recommend next, but perhaps I'd say Tangram.
@joeyblowey12345611 ай бұрын
This is my favorite album by Tangerine Dream. I have listened to this album hundreds of times. It never gets old for me. SO GLAD you reacted to it.
@joeyblowey12345611 ай бұрын
You really should take on Ricochet next. A 2 track masterpiece.
@davekershaw369511 ай бұрын
Great review JP! I had the same feeling when I first heard Cloudburst Flight, was this really TD?? If you want another surprise try Cyclone. An experiment with vocals they never repeated but imo it works very well. The side long track Madrigal Meridian must be one of the greatest sequencer driven space rock inventions ever.
@freudsigmund7211 ай бұрын
I still do think you should try out the live album Poland. That remains my favourite album of TD. Somehow they're live even better than in a studio.
@HippoYnYGlaw11 ай бұрын
I can breathe touch see the cold air when the announcer begins his intro. And then the sphinx lightning riff! Full blast at 1am= Chrome Cassette version in college dorm. aM e m o r y.
@micke-sw4 ай бұрын
Poland, what a master piece that is! Totally agree.
@micke-sw4 ай бұрын
It's 1979, I am 9 years old and my older cousin tells me to listen to this album together and from that day and moment I know that this will be a moment for the rest of my life - how correct that has been. TD and JMJ changed my life. 😎❤️
@MikePaterson11 ай бұрын
I first heard Cloudburst Flight when I was a kid listening to a cheap battery radio under my bed covers, I was converted immediately. I have seen them live a couple of times, back in the 1980's and a few weeks ago. Superb!
@dennispope135511 ай бұрын
This is definitely in my top 5 TD albums. Magnificent. You'll find that they were very melodic during this period. Albums like Ricochet, Stratosfear, Encore, Cyclone (Which actually has vocals!), this album, and Tangram are ALL outstanding. I love everything they did up to about 1977 or 78 ending with Live Miles. After that, their music was much more disciplined and tracks were shorter. I found their soundtracks to be a little less interesting for the same reasons. Franke was on all the albums of their first 17 years except for the first LP. The live albums from this period have original tracks and thus are just as necessary to a TD discography. Loved this reaction. Enjoy!
@lemming998411 ай бұрын
Agree about the soundtrack albums. Tracks too short!
@schuylersouthwell255411 ай бұрын
Well, the tracks on the soundtracks *are* short, but the entire album ( at least _Sorcerer_ and _Thief_ ) do set a mood.
@bookhouseboy28011 ай бұрын
I believe you meant up to 1987/88, the time of Live Miles.
@dennispope135511 ай бұрын
@@bookhouseboy280 Yes serious typo. I meant the 1970-1987 or 88. I also like the Froese albums Aqua, Epsilon in Malaysian Pale, Macula Transfer & Ages a lot. at least the original mixes of them.
@edwardthorne987511 ай бұрын
I had Tangerine Dream on my CD alarm clock. I sleep listened to 'Goblin's Club' for almost two years every morning! Love Tangerine Dream, and how they influenced later artists.
@galandirofrivendell474011 ай бұрын
Have to add my vote as well for Stratosfear, my favorite album by The Dream. All four tracks have something unique to offer. Plus it has probably the coolest album cover of all the band's works. Most of the covers were designed by Froese's wife, Monique, and I think they are just as much a part of the band's personality as their music (including the way they incorporate images of their son, Jerome, who joined the band for a brief time as well).
@noheamike503611 ай бұрын
Got to see Tangerine Dream in concert a couple of times, they were (are still?) a great live band, too.
@micke-sw4 ай бұрын
Saw them in Stockholm in 2020, was quite disappointed actually - not a single track from the years 1976 - 2000, should be a crime to use a name as Tangerine Dream and make tours not playing any of the master pieces. 'Tangerine Dream - the new era' would be more correct. Me and a lot of people actually left the concert after half the time. Promised myself to not see "older" bands with new members again under a famous name.
@mvjonsson10 ай бұрын
Klaus Krieger (who also played with Iggy Pop) on the drums. He also played the drums on the TD album Cyclone and Edgar Froese's soloalbum Ages.
@thomashoffmann365611 ай бұрын
I remember to have mentioned before in a comment to Rubycon that later drums, percussion and guitar would become an important element of their music. I haven't specified what 'later' meant, but you were told :) - it was fun to watch your reaction to each of these tracks.
@lopezmartinezma11 ай бұрын
I recommend you Stratosfear (1976), as it marked their style change, introducing more diversity, melody, the use of drums and guitars, and an overall more "progrock-electronic" oriented sound in their production. If you liked this then you'll probably enjoy that album, althoug not being so polished and perfect in sound and production it has similar virtues to Force Majeure. In the 80s they become dull in my opinion, more new age oriented, although with some puntual exciting moments and nice tracks.
@a.k.174011 ай бұрын
👍Stratosfear strikes the perfect balance between dreamlike climates and more melodic ambiances without having the cheesy sounds and easy-listening moments of Force Majeure.
@maximummovementtheatre10 ай бұрын
Agreed, Stratosfear was the first I got of their's and my favourite. Cyclone and this were fantastic too. The mid 80s I gave up, the albums became very uninspired.
@neuroisis858 ай бұрын
Poland was the last good thing they did imo
@a.k.17408 ай бұрын
@@neuroisis85 I agree!
@SimonALa11 ай бұрын
Heyyyyyy it's my favorite of theirs after Phaedra. This one is the melodic beautiful TD. Phaedra is the drifting in a space cocoon TD.
@Altres11 ай бұрын
Great album. You REALLY need to listen to Stuntman by Froese, released around the same time. Absolutely breathtaking.
@neilloughran443711 ай бұрын
I bought Stuntman in the 80s.. had 2 LPs at one point... Dali-esque Sleep Fuse was my favourite synth track for many years...
@Altres11 ай бұрын
@@neilloughran4437 Drunken Mozart in the Desert was used really well in Sagan’s Cosmos.
@chinard11 ай бұрын
Stratosfear is probably my fave from TD, you should loop back and give it a review Its a nice bridge between their old Kosmiche sound and this
@wfamdaxj10 ай бұрын
It'd weird, they were one of my favourite bands live. A totally different experience, not much action, just 3 guys buried in keyboards. But the sound experience just sucked you in. They simply just took you on a journey.
@musicdroog766611 ай бұрын
I see you weren't too thrilled with it. Give it another listen. It might grow on ya.
@jamespaivapaiva446011 ай бұрын
Shouts from Dr. Franke 'n' Froese - "It's Alive"! Igneously conceived album. This month's selections are volcanic.🌋 Not covered in layers of sappy, slick, sedimentary slime. It's so satisfying😁. Peace and Love.
@lemming998411 ай бұрын
I bought this on first release - clear vinyl, if I remember correctly. I saw them on this tour too.
@joeyblowey12345611 ай бұрын
So jealous!
@neilloughran443711 ай бұрын
They didn't tour this LP but they did do Cyclone in 1978 and the Tangram era stuff in 1980.. would have been wonderful to have heard Force Majeure live with Klaus on drums...
@lemming998411 ай бұрын
@@neilloughran4437 It must have been for Tangram then...I'm old and it was long ago! I also saw Klaus at Coventry Cathedral for Audentity.
@vdggmouse951211 ай бұрын
@@lemming9984 But you are right about the clear UK 1979 version. I have that as well. It did also come out on the usual black vinyl but if you bought this record chances are you bought it at your import record store where we usually bought the slightly higher priced but overall better quality records/packages.
@lemming998411 ай бұрын
@@vdggmouse9512 It was quite a surprise playing it for the first time, I was expecting black. It wasn't marketed as a special edition, as it would be now. The only other clear vinyl I ever had was Steve Hillage's Rainbow Dome Musick.
@josschakenraad64154 ай бұрын
It was a pleasure to watch your review. Your expressions of pleasant surprise while listening are a joy to watch. Yes, Force Majeure is certainly an unusual and exceptionally great TD album.
@punker-gamer-trucker-guy11 ай бұрын
Yo hold up This is actual fire. I'm with you everyone talks about Phaedra and Rubicon which are great fucking albums but this is miles ahead of what those records were. Side 2 is basically welcome to the machine part 2 and I'm all for it!
@gzaq11 ай бұрын
I like this album, used to listen to these when I was a high school student in the late 80s. Check out Logos, it's a live album recorded in London, one of their more cohesive albums with many many enjoyable and memorable moments.
@AndyKing196311 ай бұрын
Logos is stunning, but turned out to be a completely studio album (like most of TD's 'live' albums)
@maximummovementtheatre10 ай бұрын
I was at the concert in London, it sounded amazing and later heard why! A bit dismayed really by that fact.
@barriniho4 ай бұрын
My favourite TD Album so far, i've still got a lot to listen to. 😄 I recommend the track 'Crystal Voice' from the Firestarter soundtrack.
@Bcm134Ай бұрын
@@barriniho yes I second that recommendation crystal voice, charly the kid and shop territory from the album fire starter(movie)
@mikew400111 ай бұрын
One of their greatest albums, also do Cyclone, also with the same drummer, but also vocals, flutes and wind instruments!
@maximummovementtheatre10 ай бұрын
Klaus Krüger is great. Had a band in the late 70s and the drummer said it was very difficult to be the slave to the sequencers when he was used to driving the band. Krüger also played of Froese's Ages album.
@stefanzait11 ай бұрын
Used as part of the soundtrack for Risky Business which introduced a new audience to Tangerine Dream. Great music. I suggest you have a listen to Canyon Dreams particularly Canyon Voices.
@daveuk132410 ай бұрын
Oh and launched the career of one Mr Tom Cruise as a bonus
@geraldnixon37912 ай бұрын
I was fortunate enough to experience the superbly melodic portion (15:40-19:30) of Force Majeure at my first TD concert with the classic lineup of Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, and relative newcomer Johannes Schmoelling. Santa Monica Civic, November 22, 1980. Timeless
@joshsosa11 ай бұрын
The best Tangerine Dream album. A masterpiece.
@AndyKing196311 ай бұрын
I'd also recommend checking out SYNTHWAVES by Thorsten Quaeschning (a current member of Tangerine Dream) & Ulrich Schnauss (an ex-member of the band).
@alansicular5459 күн бұрын
Great reactions JP! Cloudburst Flight is an epic masterpiece of electronic music. The rest of Force Majeure is awesome as well. I've been listening to this album since it first came out.
@wfamdaxj10 ай бұрын
Wow your on Tangerine Dream. This could go on for ever... Massive catalogue. Love your channel.
@JustJP10 ай бұрын
Thanks so much wfam! Loving what I've heard of them :D
@wfamdaxj10 ай бұрын
@@JustJP thank you for your reply. Now, you are probably going to get hundreds of suggestions on what TD you should listen to. Do a bit of research on the band members and you'll probably see that their best work always involved Chris Franke and Edgar Frose. If you can listen to and watch the film (Legend). It's a soundtrack too. I don't know how but they just nail it. Some of the pieces break your heart. Jon Anderson also sings on one of the tunes. You won't be sorry JP. Keep up the good work. 🖖
@nicholasburgess70353 ай бұрын
Love your reactions & descriptions JP of the great Force Majeure album. Plenty of others in their catalog but this is classic TD to me. You could try 'Exit', 'Logos', 'Poland', 'Thief', 'Tangram' and 'Hyperborea'. One of their more creative periods.
@josemiguelfernandezdemarti779910 ай бұрын
I LOVE Cloudburst flight, one of the best named tracks of all time.
@moodiu2b6904 ай бұрын
Hi dear JP, this is the first TD surprise for me too and one of my all-time electronic music favorites. Besides all other suggestions here, I strongly recommend you to give their "Green Desert" album from 1986 also a try, especially, if the drum & guitar combination in this album was appealing to your taste.👍
@stevensabella728711 ай бұрын
JP, I have some suggestions for you. I am someone who is considered to really know his classic Prog. I'd like to recommend a few overlooked classics ( and to anyone out there who'd like to go a little deeper ). I assure you these are all very accessible and very interesting. here we go...Steve Hillage - "Green", Hawkwind - "Quark, Strangeness, And Charm", Nektar - "Recycled", Camel - "A Live Record", Phil Manzanera & Eno - "801 Live" ( I normally dont go for live albums, but these two offer material not on studio lp's and/or unique versions of their studio counterpoints), Hatfield & The North - "Rotter's Club", Caravan - "Waterloo Lily", Rennaissance - "Scheherazade", Eloy - "Ocean", Jethro Tull - "A", FM - "Black Noise", Utopia - "RA", Robert Calvert - "Capt. Lockheed & The Starfighters" featuring both music ( backed by Hawkwind, Eno,& Arthur Brown ) and comedy skits ala M. Python. Hope you find this helpful. These may not be super well known, but they are every bit as good as the big guys of Prog. TRUST ME.
@dannylgriffin11 ай бұрын
801 is great, either their live or studio albums!
@CCDzine11 ай бұрын
I first heard this stuff in Risky Business with Tom Cruise.
@TheJulianFletcher10 ай бұрын
Fantastic review JP. So glad you enjoyed this so much. There are many more albums from TD that deserve a review, but I also encourage you to just drop them in your playlist and enjoy in your own time!
@AndyKing196311 ай бұрын
Force Majeure usually tops every poll have ever run on top TD albums (goes and checks - OK it normally comes in at #2)
@mikebentley620010 ай бұрын
Thanks for this man. I think that this album, particularly 'Cloudburst Flight', while it got fantastic reviews from a lot of TD fans, it never got the true praise it deserved. My oldest sister Susan, who was always soooo far ahead musically of everybody I knew, put me onto this in 1979, not long after it's release. Roll forward a few years, as an owner of pretty much all of TD's back catalogue, I lent this album to several of my friends, telling them to sit or lay down, chill, making sure they listened to it through cans. Most of them went out and bought the CD shortly after. Then I got 'Underwater sunlight' and recommended they got that too, which they did. Like so many people, TD meant 'Phaedra' or 'Rubycon' or 'Stratosfear', wonderful experimental albums, then the film 'Risky Business' suddenly turned on interest in TD. 'Force Majeure' and 'Underwater Sunlight' are so stand out (not that all their other albums were unworthy), but the approachable sound of these two albums is spectacular.
@freddymo333910 ай бұрын
Many albums throughout the last 45 years! Exit is my favorite.R.I.P. Edgar
@33ordieАй бұрын
Great listen, this is one of the top TD albums I know of. I like the title, the 3 powerful tracks and it's transformative ways.
@A.J.EspinalMusic11 ай бұрын
The best Tangerine Dream album from my humble point of view.
@pappapata11 ай бұрын
OMG❣ Just found your channel due to the LOVEBITES reaction the outer day. And OMFG! again 😀 Tangerine Dream and full albums...🙏 This album is so good. I was fifteen and been stuck ever since. ❤ Any album is great but I've come to like this one and "Stratosphere" the most. With Love🙏❣
@JustJP11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching Pappa :)
@charleswagner298410 ай бұрын
JP, Try Logos. An amazing album. TDs best song is Loved By The Sun from Legend soundtrack. With Jon Anderson adding his vocal and lyrical talent, one of the finest songs of the whole decade. Easily top 25 of the century.
@neilloughran443711 ай бұрын
Great album.. think I heard my name mentioned at the start... hard to say as everyone pronounces it differently... ;).
@faceymedia654 ай бұрын
Been a fan of Tangerine Dream since hearing Encore in 1978 when just 12 years old. In my opinion they reached creative peak in 1980 with the album Tangram.
@marcchapleau834310 ай бұрын
Tangerine Dream are a part of my late teen life (1979-1982). It was a time of selfdiscovery and wide open attitude to the unknown. By the way, Tangerine Dream are the band who made the music you listen to while waiting for game loading of Grand Theft Auto 5
@psbarrow11 ай бұрын
"Cloudburst Flight" is my favourite TD track - and the ending really gets my subwoofer (and windows) a rockin'.
@mvjonsson10 ай бұрын
Justin you need to check Tangerine Dream's Thief Soundtrack which both quotes the Metamorphic rocks sequencers and builds upon its sound, though in a slightly darker urban setting. Also Edgar Froese's soloalbums Ages and Stuntman are quite similar to the Force Majeure sound.
@robertgyurjan460711 ай бұрын
Don't miss Exit, Justin!!! :)
@daveuk132410 ай бұрын
LEGEND that is Force Majeure. This is rocket science music for Rocket Scientists beamed back 44 years from interstellar space long before synths became mainstream. Loose the phones and listen on some serious speakers my friend. Edgar RIP.
@jopay14211 ай бұрын
Green Desert, Phaedra, Cyclone, Force Majeure, Stratosfear, Pergamon, Tangram, Poland (live), Hyperborea, Le Parc, Exit, Underwater Sunlight... They are still played on my turntable (or on my cd player 😊).
@Steelyman969 ай бұрын
I haven't seen mention of TD's soundtrack for the movie Sorcerer. That album was my introduction to the music of Tangerine Dream and I bought it because I was intrigued by the album cover . I got it home and played it and at the tender age of 13 I just didn't get it. I went back to it a couple of years later and was hooked. The opening track is very disjointed but so atmospheric. The movie bombed when it came out but is now a cult classic and I heartily recommend it
@mgoulet00211 ай бұрын
Justin, dude...the 80s incarnation of this style is the Underwater Sunlight album. Listen to Song of the Whale, particularly part 2. Not kidding. I'm a HUGE Force Majeure fan as it's Tdream's shinging prog moment. But if you like this, Song of the Whale pt 1 &2 is the next to check out. Also, Livemiles - Albequerque Concert.
@yes_head11 ай бұрын
It's hard to overstate how influential this was on bands like YMO and other early 80's techno, electronic dance groups, not to mention an entire generation of early video game soundtracks plus horror music soundtracks.
@crystal-ice55511 ай бұрын
Seventies TD has to be characterized by two albums, which will may make you refine how you feel to this band. 1) RICOCHET 1975 which is an amazing piece of work (in part live) and 2) ENCORE 1977 Live U.S. Tour. Force Majeure is I guess a prelude to Eighties TD. It still included Baumann but sadly he left after this 1979 release. TD imo is always best LIVE, as they are great improvisers to the extent you don't always know what they are actually playing as it's often all fused together (in a good way). That is why their Bootlegs are always so amazingly brilliant. No-one else did it like they did. I mean 10-15 mins just to get going for a 30-40 min track! On their night they could hit non-stop home runs. And the fans loved it. That's TD.
@robnetherton316711 ай бұрын
Baumann was out two years earlier (77) after Encore. Klaus Kruger was the third member on Majeure (with Froese and Franke). I agree that their live stuff was stellar, and that extended with Quichotte/Pergamon, Logos and Poland in the early 80s.
@crystal-ice55511 ай бұрын
Appreciate the correction should have checked dates. Can be deceptive when relying on distant memories. Thank you for replying.
@stevenkramer34317 ай бұрын
The first TD album I ever purchased, and still one of the better ones! Cloudburst Flight is absolutely transcendent. My favorite album remains Tangram.
@MrDennybacon3 ай бұрын
The fading in and out from one thought to another is some thing they do at there concerts. They play for three or more hours and never stop, they merge each song into another and it takes you with them. just fantastic Masterful ORIGINAL (1960s) Musicians. They had electronic Nerds Build them machines that could make different sounds and were the first to use some of them in their music . just to much to say about Edgar.
@crimsonwizard2560Ай бұрын
Everything in this album is perfect, except the last track where a rogue piece of instrumentation goes haywire, it makes it more magic.
@DavidImiri11 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, Force Majeure indeed! This album's a tour de force - a real powerhouse. I had a lot of TD back in the day, but somehow I missed this one. How could I? I agree this is as good or better than anything else I know by them. And by the way, you had the lighting right for the first track! You shouldn't have gone with more light later - the way you had it with that eerie colored background lights made it feel like a black light tripping den, perfect for an album like this. You should do that again when another occasion arises for some good extended space rock.
@bazeye11 ай бұрын
I love your reactions JP, but the moving text on that screen in the background is very distracting, I've had to put a blank text document panel over it.
@lemming998411 ай бұрын
LOL!
@bobholtzmann11 ай бұрын
The LED lights need to be shielded, too. Although they're not glaringly bright, they do require to be hidden from direct view.
@AJ-wg1xv11 ай бұрын
Stratosfear is also good from this time period but I like a lot of their work a little later than this. "Exit" is a real good album and I would recommend Justin.
@altreml404810 ай бұрын
"Exit" would be a great full album reaction choice. Cutting technology for its time.
@MrDslacker10 ай бұрын
The soundtrack album Thief from 1981 is very similar in the soundscape to this. You will surely like that as well.
@Totenkopfzwerg11 ай бұрын
Thank you for this, JP :) Always a pleasure to Dream with you :) Stratosfear next!
@JustJP11 ай бұрын
Ty Toten :)
@alejandrobojorquez618111 ай бұрын
Hey JP I have a New Band for your channel and it's also Electronic genre music full album it's called SPACE - " Magic Fly " 1977 full album. there are 8 super tracks on this fantastic LP. KZbin recommended it to me back in 2005 while searching for Synthesizer music from the 1970s and the song that started it all was Magic Fly song with it's amazing Synth Bass and Kick Drum beat plus other Synths added to the mix, so I played the entire album and WOW every song is different and creative. Especially Tango In Space it has got so many layers of pure Electronic Magic. Not at all a typical tango song. It's just a title name. 💯👍 Electronic Musical Geniuses nonstop Awsomeness.
@damirhlobik648811 ай бұрын
great TD album from Virgin years (their best years) suggestion: Manuel Gottsching & Michael Hoenig - Early Water
@maximummovementtheatre10 ай бұрын
And Hoenig's Departure from a Northern Wasteland. A masterclass in sequencing.
@securityrobot11 ай бұрын
Half the fun of Tangerine Dream’s music is discovering the albums by yourself. If you were like most of us that grew up listening to them, you went from the one album to the next whilst they left behind their particular musical styles along with the latest developments in Synth technology etc. A long lasting documented legacy.
@mgoulet00211 ай бұрын
Also, check out 220 Volt Live and Turn of the Tides for the "full band" feel.
@HomerNarr8 ай бұрын
Just watching because I love Tangerine Dream and I read Force Majeure. I know this album from the inside out. There is not much to tell they evolved. The sound changed over the years. I could recommend more like that, BUT, maybe I name the album Tyger. Another Evolution of their sound. Worth mentioning, that Edgar Froese was the only fixed member until his death in 2015. For me, Tangerine Dream stopped existing. Different members produced different sound. My favourite era are the 70s and 80s but there is nothing I dislike. Tyger is a mix created from poetry of William Blake and has vocals. White Eagle, Warsaw and the Poland concerts are great synth albums. Fun Fact: Tangerine Dream also created Soundtrack for GTA 5, Grand Theft Auto V (game music NOT the music in the Radio stations) In the USA TD came to fame with the soundtrack for Risky Buisiness staring a young Tom Cruise. (Love on a real Train)
@JustJP8 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the info Homer, and for watching :)
@kevinrombouts302710 ай бұрын
Force Majeure is might. Now listen to Tangram. It is as amazing. Great reaction.
@AJ-wg1xv11 ай бұрын
My favorite era for Tangerine Dream was the Melrose years. All 3 albums are so pleasing to my ears. (Optical Race, Liliy on The Beach and Melrose.)
@AndyKing196311 ай бұрын
the first two were mostly by Paul Haslinger (still great albums though)
@Bolteus11 ай бұрын
Force Majeure is my favourite. Think the hardcore fans considering it too "accessible" but I never loved the super ambient stuff. Should listen to the Thief soundtrack too, has a few bits from this but it's a fantastic soundtrack in itself.
@lemming998411 ай бұрын
I quite like Thief, but being a soundtrack album, the tracks were too short for me.
@a.k.174011 ай бұрын
Their best film score was Sorcerer in 1977. Their other soundtracks are too easy listening for me (Thief is particularly bland and recycles old themes). Unlike you, I prefer the old-school electronica of Tangerine Dream. Phaedra, Rubycon, Stratosfear plus the live albums Ricochet and Encore are a must. Afterwards I still appreciate Tangram, Exit, White Eagle and Hyperborea (especially Exit which is for me the best 80s Tangerine Dream album).
@MrDennybacon3 ай бұрын
They were on there way to an An American tour when Edgar died . And I am sorry to say they haven't been the same since. I still like watching what they put out but it's not the same. But what do I know. I'm a 70 year old Acid head. Love to all.
@alejandrobojorquez618111 ай бұрын
Fantastic album, 💯 pure creativity Tangerine Dream are electronic music geniuses. The amazing synthesizers that were used in this album are some of the very best quality, plus the compositions are absolutely phenomenal. The 70s and 80s were the best years Iconic music and there are more early 80s albums too. Amazing! and Incredible. Tangerine Dream can create Cinematic Masterpieces🍊thanks JP for this phenomenal album upload.
@mgoulet00211 ай бұрын
And... Mojave Plan on White Eagle.
@nicholasburgess70353 ай бұрын
Oh yes, another classic track the changes in just the right places.
@masterpeace853911 ай бұрын
So if you (obviously) liked Force Majeure, then most TD's recordings of that era (circa 1976-80) should be your cup of tea. Including live performances too. Try Stratosfear of Tangram next!
@nickj545111 ай бұрын
This was a good time. Yeah you know you're probably right it's weird that people wouldn't recommend this more highly. I think people do like this album, but if theyre like me, they just remember this album as having a good feel but maybe don't normally sit down and take it in the way we did here. But then again idk, those drum sections pull you right in; if you're listening to it as background music, once those sections, the sequencers too, come on, you're just sucked right in to the groove. And it really is worth it to sit with, I don't appreciate it often enough. Now that I have a car I feel like this'll be great for driving. Makes me think you're gonna like Exit. Exit is probably my favorite. Stratosfear is really nice too. Unique feel,, kind of an odd one, a transitional period for them. More in the direction of Force Majeure but no drums. The drums are a surprisingly good development in this album. Exit tho, look forward to that one! Now you can't say no one told you about that one! Especially the title track, oh man, that's deep.
@GUORCE111 ай бұрын
Listen "Hyperborea" and "White Eagle" two great Tangerine Dreams albums!
@matthieujoly4246 ай бұрын
This is a great album, love it! And really happy that you like it too.
@JustJP6 ай бұрын
Ty Matt, its good 😎
@GairBear4911 ай бұрын
There is an earlier Tangerine Dream which you might explore. Their first album, Electronic Meditation(1970), Alpha Centauri(1971) and the amazing Zeit(1972).
@masterpeace853911 ай бұрын
Good choice :) To me it's one of their peaks, a blend of earlier 'Berlin School' electronica with prog rock'ish stuff, just before they moved towards more simple music.
@altair859811 ай бұрын
Low lights good!
@nonlinear6811 ай бұрын
Stratosfear, Tangram, Poland!
@keithmusgrove551711 ай бұрын
What a great review, word for word , my very thoughts !
@psprog11 ай бұрын
This is probably my favourite TD album! Such a warm sound, this and Cyclone were the "with drums" outliers back in the day (the latter isn't as good)
@dannylgriffin11 ай бұрын
TD has had different incarnations. Sometimes all synths, sometimes with guitar, drums, and sax. I know I keep harping on this, but check out Tangerine Dream's 1992 live album "220 Volt Live." Part of it was recorded in Seattle, home of Jimi Hendrix, and they conclude the concert by playing Purple Haze (and that is NOT the best part of the album).
@kafoly198010 ай бұрын
I think that this album has been a very big inspiration for Muse band.
@martinduner184410 ай бұрын
As great as this is, I still prefer much of the earlier stuff. Rubycon being my absolute favourite, but Ricochet, Stratosfear and Atem are also very, very good!
@shaunm103010 ай бұрын
Props for sharing this incredible groundbreaking album, however as an observation, things are getting a bit weird when we are now watching a videos of people listening to an album!? 🤔
@JustJP10 ай бұрын
Tis a strange, yet occasionally fun world we live in :D
@wallbangerreactions11 ай бұрын
Nobody told me about this either. Really enjoyed.
@neuroisis858 ай бұрын
You need to check the band Zombi if you like this. Its like mid to late 70's TD meets Goblin meets mid 80's Rush sans vocals.