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SOUNDTRACK
Tangerine Dream - Dead Solid Perfect

Artist: Tangerine Dream
P: 1989/1990
In early 1989, Tangerine Dream scored another film, released later in the year, but the soundtrack, "Dead Solid Perfect", was not released until 1990. The CD edition was not authorized by the band, which had not the chance to prepare the material for the album release. Who knows how this music would sound like after it had been doctored. On the one hand, the band might add something, delete something else, or join some tracks into compositions longer than those featured on the CD. On the other hand, we are presented with a unique opportunity to listen to the actual score that accompanied the motion picture. It would be best to have both versions, but we should be content with the result, given the fact that more often than not in recent years, Edgar Froese is likely to spoil whatever is still worth something.
The best tracks, very good ones, comparable to those on "Miracle Mile", are the opening 'Theme from Dead Solid Perfect', and then 'Tournament Montage', 'My Name Is Bad Hair' and 'Sand Trap', the latter (and also 'Kenny and Donny Montage') having much in common with the next soundtrack release, "Catch Me If You Can" of 1989. Most of other tracks are repetitions of tunes, single musical notes, miniatures, and reworkings, mixes of the same small set of ideas.


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19,90 EUR
 
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Tangerine Dream - Deadly Care

Artist: Tangerine Dream
P: 1987 / 1992

"Deadly Care" is a haunting, detached and at times a melancholic soundtrack. It's dark soundscapes are apropos and the quality of the musical performances are very refined. Tangerine Dream has many different styles and genres of music. Edgar Froese and friends entice listeners with an ominously profound, gloomy- but high quality CD, namely, Deadly Care.

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38,00 EUR
 
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Tangerine Dream - Deadly Care

Artist: Tangerine Dream
P: 1987 / 2023

"Deadly Care" is a haunting, detached and at times a melancholic soundtrack. It's dark soundscapes are apropos and the quality of the musical performances are very refined. Tangerine Dream has many different styles and genres of music. Edgar Froese and friends entice listeners with an ominously profound, gloomy- but high quality CD, namely, Deadly Care.

16,90 EUR
 
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Tangerine Dream - Destination Berlin

Artist: Tangerine Dream
P: 1989
This was a very unique 1989 project for Edgar Froese, as the soundtrack is for a 360-degree movie that was shown at the premier of the Imagine 360 theater in West Berlin.
With Paul Haslinger, Froese delivers a much more metallic edge to the soundscape, though it is a vision from the sadness/bitterness of separation. Alexander Square is the foundation piece to the work, while a trio of tracks - Hitchhiker's Point, Brandenburg Gate, Wall-Street - flow into each other with majestic colors.
The music obviously comes from the heart and Froese takes a journey past the man-made wall and barbed-wire to musically gaze into the soul of the people.

 

16,80 EUR
 
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Tangerine Dream - Dream Music

Artist: Tangerine Dream
P: 1993
A
mix out of the 3 soundtracks: The Park is Mine, Deadly Care and Dead Solid Perfect.

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19,90 EUR
 
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Tangerine Dream - Great Wall of China (TDI)

Artist: Tangerine Dream
P: 2000

While the disc keeps the contemporary digital sound the band found in the 90s, some of the tracks will appeal to lovers of their 70s sound. For example, check out the bass sequence on The South Gate Knights. In some ways it compares to Stratosfear 1995 from their recording Tyranny of Beauty, which combined the mid-70s song structure with digital equipment and the 90s mind set.
Another example of this era mixing would be Lights of Beijing which has a lovely piano melody reminiscent of their sound of the early 80s, but again pulled into current TD style. It seems the band is proving that they have not forgotten lessons they have learned. There are more atmospheric and experimental sounds on this disc than on other recent releases.
One example is Silence of the Barking Monks with some icy crackling crystal sounds. These sounds, though perhaps odd if taken by themselves, are weaved into the layers of the music adding to the mood and depth of the disc. This CD is a soundtrack to a U. S. made film documentary about the Asian architectural wonder. The listener will find an occasional Asian vocal sample and ethnic rhythm giving sections of the music a Far East feel, but the most Oriental inspired track is Tiger Forest which has more of the tones associated with Asian music. This is not overdone, however, as is sometimes true with worldbeat recordings, and the music remains very much TD.

14,90 EUR
 
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Tangerine Dream - Hollywood Lightning

Artist: Tangerine Dream
P: 2009    

This is a compilation of the two CDs Hollywood Years Vol. 1 & 2.
With the best leftover Soundtracks from the 80ies.

 

13,90 EUR
 
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Tangerine Dream - Hollywood Lightning (Japan Version)

Artist: Tangerine Dream
P: 2009 
HiQualityCD. New "Hollywood Years" compilation. Japan import. Remastered. Limited edition. Mini LP cover.   
This is a compilation of the two CDs Hollywood Years Vol. 1 & 2.
With the best leftover Soundtracks from the 80ies.
Here the Japan version.

38,00 EUR
 
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Tangerine Dream - Hollywood Years Vol.1

Artist: Tangerine Dream
P: 1998/ 2009    
- Contains previously unreleased music and leftovers from various movies
- Part one of the "Hollywood Years" CD compilation
"The Hollywood Years" collection, released in 1998, contains previously unreleased soundtrack music from the 1990s.

13,90 EUR
 
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Tangerine Dream - Hollywood Years Vol.2

Artist: Tangerine Dream
P: 2009    
The second part of this rare leftovers seems to have soundtracks of the following movies: Red Heat from 1985/86, The Keep and maybe Three O'Clock High. Very versatile titles with lot of new music to discover.

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