After reading your comment (Wow!) I just had to reply. You are spot on. This has always been my favorite side of "Encore", played this track so much and still do. As someone told me who is also a long time TD fan, "You'll never hear music like this again." In a way he's right. Sad to think.
I've been a fan for over 30 years and they are still amazing to this day How did they write the material because its amazing I can't even think of a close second band or even a covers band who can even compare to TD Peter Baumann Edgar Froese and Chris Franke 😊😊😊😊
wow - nice to read, how much it means to most of you - especially from people, who have been there. synth are still a big theme in germany (right now eurorack modulars are on the uprise with the younger ones) and tangerine dream were our heroes. one reason i made it into synthesis and later digital. still emotional after all these years have gone by...those were the days. thank you.
Love the overwhelming wash of Mellotrons. In the day, each member of TD had their own M400 (probably with many tape frames). They cherished that analogue machine like no other. It is true: You won't hear music like this again. What we have in retrospect is timeless and invaluable.
Edgar had a white Mark V for the 1977 tour. By the 80's Edgar said he had 50-60 tape frames, many with his own synth recordings so he could have polyphonic preset
yes, i really like this album too, i've found the Vinyl in a "street market" and I can't believe in what i see in that moment. Encore first press 1977 code 25495 German retail. Unbelievable
This music gives me goose pimples! It evokes strong associations with the first three (or so) chapters of Arthur C. Clarke's science fiction novel "Dolphin Island" - the beginning, when the huge cargo hovercraft "Santa Anna" makes an emergency stop in the midwest US in the middle of the night and the main character, a teenager named Johnny Clinton, climbs aboard out of sheer curiosity - and becomes a stowaway when the craft takes off again; the middle of the piece, when "Santa Anna" crashes in the South Pacific after an engine explosion and the panic-stricken teenager runs about the doomed craft's corridors, trying to find the lifeboat before it's too late; and the ending, when Johnny (after finding out that he's been left behind because nobody knows he's there!) jumps overboard, the craft sinks and he looks around - only to see the lifeboat leave the scene without him.
Now this is TD, 100% on it, when everyone was getting off on punk rock and disco bee gees crap, these boys were laying down the roots for 80’s synth inspired pop / rock, but unfortunately TD were finished the day Chris Franke left the band.
@NordikFilm: I was in the audience where this recording was made - Washington, D.C. - the MC there was from the college radio station WGTB 90.1. His on-air name was Professor Mota !!! I do not think that the DC show was credited as a source on the liner notes - but Prof Mota's voice IS UNMISTAKABLE !!! was an incredible experience/show !!!
Thank you Ruth, i never knew that, I have the LP, cant remember if the location was credited, yes, i went to see them that year over here in the UK in London, fabulous.
First heard this on Tommy Vance's Friday Night Rock Show. Very brave of him to play it, as it is more like classical music. I love the bassline and how the arpeggiators dance over and around it.
yes... hair raises on the back of my neck, chills run down my spine at that point... on mix tapes in the past I often faded in just before that... and later in the piece there are themes from Sorcerer... fantastic piece.
I like Tangerine Dream. What a surprise! I particularly like this @john tuffen @adrian Sach @dave galham @martin @Liza Tuffrey @iain Pendry 😅 @simon walters
This is a masterpiece.
Encore! one of TD's best albums ever!!! :D
Real electronic, awesome, precious music...
A real trip, a journey into the infinity...
Tangerine Dream Masters Electronic Music ! Greets from Poland ;-)
Poland. Now THERE'S an album. Particularly Horizon.
07-11-23. Still listening.In silence.
45 years since I bought the gate fold album and using it it as a running song I'm 61
Ídem. I'm 63. Chile, South America.
After reading your comment (Wow!) I just had to reply. You are spot on. This has always been my favorite side of "Encore", played this track so much and still do. As someone told me who is also a long time TD fan, "You'll never hear music like this again." In a way he's right. Sad to think.
Un album jamais égalé, qui aura déjà 40 ans dans quelques mois. Fabuleux.
Сейчас 2024 и мне 59.
Слушаю TD с 1978.
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I've been a fan for over 30 years and they are still amazing to this day How did they write the material because its amazing I can't even think of a close second band or even a covers band who can even compare to TD Peter Baumann Edgar Froese and Chris Franke 😊😊😊😊
where would modern music be without these musicians but note the music creates no streas
Still listening today, 2022, just like when I first discovered this music in 1983. Tangerine Dream is great!
I found them in 1983 too, hearing Logos. Thought it was the most incredible sound ever. Then I heard Poland...
I first heard this in 1977 or 1978 and still amazes me in 2023, and will always amazes me. Music from another dimension.
The beginning of this reminds me of early hawkwind....just brilliant!!
Najlepszy album Tangerine Dream ( dla mnie ). Od czasu gdy słuchałem tego w podstawówce na monofonicznym kaseciaku.
wow - nice to read, how much it means to most of you - especially from people, who have been there. synth are still a big theme in germany (right now eurorack modulars are on the uprise with the younger ones) and tangerine dream were our heroes. one reason i made it into synthesis and later digital. still emotional after all these years have gone by...those were the days. thank you.
Cherokee Lane is my favorit song! Thx for uploading!
The radical music of the 70's!No Tangerine Dream , no dance music simple
Best tangerine dream line up ever.❤
Majestic piece of music, just as powerful today as when it was first recorded. Especially love that riff that begins around 4:35.
Nah, mate when he brings Franke brings in the identical bass riff, at 6.x, that's the magic!
Love the overwhelming wash of Mellotrons. In the day, each member of TD had their own M400 (probably with many tape frames). They cherished that analogue machine like no other. It is true: You won't hear music like this again. What we have in retrospect is timeless and invaluable.
Edgar had a white Mark V for the 1977 tour. By the 80's Edgar said he had 50-60 tape frames, many with his own synth recordings so he could have polyphonic preset
Merci
Fantastic.
encore super album , et quel époque ! merci tangerine dream michel goguelat goldream2
fantastic music,real electronic and modern music.an example for those mediocre djs who believe that are composers.
yes, i really like this album too, i've found the Vinyl in a "street market" and I can't believe in what i see in that moment. Encore first press 1977 code 25495 German retail. Unbelievable
in ex yugoslavia communism cover was blue withou us flag
This music gives me goose pimples! It evokes strong associations with the first three (or so) chapters of Arthur C. Clarke's science fiction novel "Dolphin Island" - the beginning, when the huge cargo hovercraft "Santa Anna" makes an emergency stop in the midwest US in the middle of the night and the main character, a teenager named Johnny Clinton, climbs aboard out of sheer curiosity - and becomes a stowaway when the craft takes off again; the middle of the piece, when "Santa Anna" crashes in the South Pacific after an engine explosion and the panic-stricken teenager runs about the doomed craft's corridors, trying to find the lifeboat before it's too late; and the ending, when Johnny (after finding out that he's been left behind because nobody knows he's there!) jumps overboard, the craft sinks and he looks around - only to see the lifeboat leave the scene without him.
This track is all about creation IMHO -- "in the beginning..."
Magic begins at 3:44 when Herr Franke fires up the sequencer.
Yes, but I must defer to jackal59 below!
He is the sequencer king
In the 80s I would cruise around smoking pot with this song. I'd fire it up just before the squancer...
Now this is TD, 100% on it, when everyone was getting off on punk rock and disco bee gees crap, these boys were laying down the roots for 80’s synth inspired pop / rock, but unfortunately TD were finished the day Chris Franke left the band.
the best!!!
Brilliant EM Band ! Poland Loves TD ;-)
What ever they do at 6:46 has always been the highlight for me.
I think they just turn on the bass sequencer, linked to the piccolo sequencer. But, yeah, it's goose-pimpling.
essa musica é um espetáculo
@NordikFilm: I was in the audience where this recording was made - Washington, D.C. - the MC there was from the college radio station WGTB 90.1. His on-air name was Professor Mota !!! I do not think that the DC show was credited as a source on the liner notes - but Prof Mota's voice IS UNMISTAKABLE !!! was an incredible experience/show !!!
Ruth Rockefeller Lucky lucky.
Ruth Rockefeller Mota in Mexico means weed lol
Thank you Ruth, i never knew that, I have the LP, cant remember if the location was credited, yes, i went to see them that year over here in the UK in London, fabulous.
That's cool, I was at the concert where Coldwater Canyon was recorded for the album (Calif)
Probably couldn't see the stage through all the refer smoke lol.
el primer album,que escuche de tangerine dream.excelente cherokee lane.
magnifique album, j'ai eu la chance de trouver l'original en LP
I love it!
c'était le temps d'un tangerine dream disparu ,dommage .
One year after our 200yrs of what next!
Może i w Berlinie stworzona ta muzyka, ale w Polsce kochana najbardziej.. :)
the best in the best and this and logos part one
Logos part one changed my effing life!
It just isn't an early Tangerine Dream song without a four minute Mellotron intro.
Hypnotic....always gets me to sleep unlike Motorhead whom I also love :-)
First heard this on Tommy Vance's Friday Night Rock Show. Very brave of him to play it, as it is more like classical music. I love the bassline and how the arpeggiators dance over and around it.
Min 6:44 is a complete mind explosion. All TD sequences are perfect. Are we in the incorrect generation?
thank you for tagging for repeat
❤️👍
A slight quibble with devo99uk below, but I think that things really fire up at 6:45 when the sequencer starts driving that fat analog synth bass.
yes... hair raises on the back of my neck, chills run down my spine at that point... on mix tapes in the past I often faded in just before that... and later in the piece there are themes from Sorcerer... fantastic piece.
mcbazzfazz Exactly, SORCERER, other big favourite of mine, though the audience doesn't seem to recognize the theme.
TOTALLY agree!!!
Alguien le da sueño , ? Me relaja❤
12mn :
Sorcerer
Electron above proton and neutrino. E rulez;)
I newer woke up.:)
Psssttt.....testing, testing.
U Gen X. Listen! Learn it, live it, love it!
the announcer sounds exhausted
drugi album wszechczasów pierwszy oczywiscie PHAEDRA
Najlepszy jest Ricochet druga strona..... oczywiście
Tripski
This sounds like something from John Carpenter. Halloween 3 : Season of the witch 🎃
So this is where Clint Mansell got his shit from...
I like Tangerine Dream. What a surprise! I particularly like this @john tuffen @adrian Sach @dave galham @martin @Liza Tuffrey @iain Pendry 😅 @simon walters