Tangerine Dream - Ricochet I (1975)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 มี.ค. 2024
- Ricochet é o sétimo grande lançamento e primeiro álbum ao vivo do grupo alemão de música eletrônica Tangerine Dream .
Foi lançado, pelo selo Virgin , em 1975. Consiste em duas composições paralelas mixadas de gravações de estúdio e a parte do Reino Unido de sua turnê europeia de agosto-outubro de 1975.
O som do álbum é semelhante ao de outros lançamentos "Virgin Years" do grupo, contando fortemente com sintetizadores e sequenciadores para produzir uma paisagem sonora ambiente densa , mas é muito mais enérgico do que seus trabalhos anteriores.
Ricochet utiliza mais percussão e guitarra elétrica que seus antecessores Phaedra e Rubycon , e beira o rock eletrônico . A principal inovação do álbum é o uso de ritmos complexos e multicamadas , prenunciando a direção da banda na década de 80 e 90 para gêneros similares de música eletrônica como Delerium ( projeto paralelo de Front Line Assembly).
De acordo com o box oficial de In Search Of Hades , a Parte 1 foi inteiramente gravada no The Manor Studio, na Inglaterra. A linha de abertura do sintetizador foi baseada na abertura do show no Fairfield Halls em Croydon , mas foi regravada para o álbum. O resto da Parte 1 foi inteiramente criado em estúdio pela banda a partir de diversas sessões improvisadas. - เพลง
Chris Franke, Edgar Froese and Peter Baumann. I’ll never forget them, got all their early albums. Slow, subtle rythm and paradigm shifts. Many people freaked out and hated them, called them boring and tedious. These people never cared to listen and let emotions flow. Ricochet always had a calming effect on me.❤
There is no emotion in this, it's just plain sequencing with bland and boring melodies on top 🙄
The same people who wouldn't appreciate Philip Glass.
@@reboursquali sono gli album dei Tangerine Dream che preferisci ?
@@sinusiridum551 I just don't like their music, I think it's vastly overrated and it didn't withstand the passage of time (contrarily to a lot Philip Glass works since @andrewsharpe2587 mentionned him).
@@reboursse non ti piace, va bene ! Ma Zeit Atem e Phaedra sono eterni !
Me and my wife saw TD perform Ricochet live at Birmingham Town Hall in 1975, the power of those synths was tremendous, never forget it to this day
So you will remember when a bass tone hit the resonance of the building and it felt like it shook and was about to fall down around you.
@@stevesmyth4982Absolutely, I truly believe that was my first experience of what a deep DEEP bass sounded like, or should the be “felt like”
analog
That was my first ever concert at the age of 14 ! It should have been Cockney Rebel a few months earlier, but unfortunately that was cancelled. Sad news recently of Steve Harley's death. C.R. were the first band I got into, however T.D. made an epic 1st live concert. All best.
Still got my Ticket !
When I think of Germany and what it represents to me, it’s this era. This was a great gift to the world. Tangerine Dream, Klaus Shulze, Kraftwerk, and Popol Vuh. Coney Plank. Certain albums in the seventies. It was an incredible thing. People think the seventies were all about disco. For me it was this era. Incredible time.
Absolutely agree,however my favourite album since the mid 70’s remains Force Majeure
@@pctrobottitley8334 I haven’t listened to that one in a long time. I’ll give it a spin. I do recall really loving the beginning of that record. There are some interesting things post mid seventies for them. Some of the work they did on the Sorcerer soundtrack was amazing, especially the main theme.
@@pctrobottitley8334 Also really love Edgar Froese’s “Epsilon In Maylaysian Pale.” I’m amazed that it’s out of print in its original state.
Can, Neu, Faust etc.
Dont forget "Software",whith Peter Mergener and Michael Weiser.
One of the greatest albums in this genre. Even after nearly fifty years.The first seconds are already awesome.This is a kind of music from the cosmos itself.
I was at Coventry Cathedral 1975 aged 21 and got to see Tangerine Dream, brilliant atmosphere.
I am rarely jealous of a concert experience, but...yeah. Seriously jealous. Well done.
@alanhindmarch4483 never got to see Tangerine Dream, but was at live bands Gong, Faust, Can and Yamasta East Wind and others at UEA in Norwich. Great times.
My first concert was Klaus Schulze and the second one was Tangerine Dream… Still love this music!
Bought the Ricochet album in 76/77. Listening now in 2024, i can still remember the sequence and sounds as it progresses. Some things just imprint......class.
Found this in 1976 after spending most of a year in Guatemala, Mexico, and El Salvador. This and Kraftwerk. Historic!
Bought Phaedra when it came out..used to catch my dad listening to it drifting off when he thought no one was about 😅😂..RIP Bill, 🇬🇧 England '24
Brilliant Electronic Band ! Poland Loves Tangerine Dream ;-)
Their best performance was the Warsaw Concert 1983 Live in Poland. One of my favorite albums.
@@MrTHounsell
And in Wrocław, in the same tour. Hala Ludowa. Unforgetable performance.
Pzdrka:)
The switch, the real "Ricochet", happens after 8 minutes. But you need to listen the first 8 minutes completely, to feel the real impact of that passage.
I did like this melody in 1976 and i like it now in 2024 he is on of the first person to make electronic music on this way.
For sure. They were the creators and precursors of this style.
Klaus Schultz was before them I think
@@garethde-witt6433
Klaus Schultz was in TD for their first album but played only drums no keyboards.
Cette musique m'a ouvert à une autre dimension lorsque j'étais adolescent 💫
The first time I heard it I also had the same experience.
Masterpiece ❤
Have been listening to these guys for decades. Still fresh…
I was at this concert. It was televised and shown on britsh TV BBC2 almost 1 year after the concert😁
From one of the most famous german pioneers of Synthie Music, called then Krautrock. Tangerine Dream was the 1st west-german band playing in the east-german communistic GDR (DDR in german).
Depeche Mode said in an interview, that the germans inspired them for their Synthie Pop.
Krautrock is in no way "Synthie music".
Stary dobry kawałek. Tangerine Dream I Camel, oraz Krawtwerk to prekursorzy muzyki elektronicznej. Dziękuję. Pozdrawiam Wszystkich Miłośnikow takiej muzyki❤❤❤😊
Holy crap, I came across this by accident: the images at the start are of the old and new Coventry Cathedral where this concert took place. I was born and raised in Coventry but I was just a toddler back then. I heard about this concert years later but never saw footage of it 😂
The legends ❤❤❤
The world never see like this People agin ❤❤❤
R.I.P E.F you are Hero forever ❤️✨️🌿🌿⚘️🌱🌺🍀🌾⭐️🐞🎈☘️🌷🍃⚘️🍀🦋🌹🌿🌻🥀🙏🪴🌼⭐️🥀🍀🍀🥀🥀🌺🙏🏻
This was the album my brother used for his 35mm slide shows. This music works beautifully in that purpose as it does for just about any type of listening pleasure.
I remember I was about 11 in the back of my parents car listening to Alan Freeman on a cheep one earphone radio and he played the whole of side 2 of this album . Blew my mind
Heard the entire part 2 uninterrupted on Alan Freeman’s radio one show.
Brilliant
Nie mogłem pojechać na pierwszy koncert TD w Poznaniu (Kilka lat później). Nie puścili mnie ze szkoły - to był wiek maturalny, ciężkie czasy w Polsce. Musiałem odpuścić, bilet kupił ode mnie kolega z innej szkoły. Mam do dziś pierwszy album koncertowy z Polski w wersji winylowej. Kupiłem go w Poznaniu. Umberto - Respect :-)
An impressive statement, knowing that you lived through the band's golden period, while still a teenager.
Greetings from João Pessoa, northeast of Brazil
❤❤❤Love TD. RIP Edgar. Old school. Greetings Dirk Belgium.
Hello Dirk, greetings from João Pessoa, Brazil
Wir haben uns immer Donnerstags Abend getroffen mit guten Freunden um die Elektronische Musik zu hören und dabei ein Paar joints geraucht
„Ah, tach Kollege.”
SCHWINGUNGEN...im WDR
@@marcelokonrad6055 Die Sendung habe ich auch regelmaessig gehoert und habe es auch zu einem Live Event von Schwingungen bei den Externsteinen geschafft. Interessanterweise die einzige Musiksendung, die ich als Metalhead gerne und immer im Radio gehoert habe.
@@marcelokonrad6055 exakt,mit Winfred Trenkler,beste Sendung,bester Mann🥰
Nearly 50 years old. And somehow this music fits better to our current digital age than what you can hear today.
タンジェリンドリームの中で1番好き❤️
The music on Ricochet is reminiscent of the Sorcerer soundtrack. Love this period.
A truly magical piece of music that has not aged a jot. I bought this album back in the day & it still is to me one of the great compostions of the 20th C. This is the LP studio version with added visuals of the cathedral where they played a live version.
How I wish I had seen the classical TD line-up perform !
Electronic music was once very difficult to do well, especially live. TD were masters.
1 April 1975. Chicago. Aragon Brawlroom. 3 dollars. Windowpane. Because Chi town had a reputation for being a guitar fanatics stronghold Edgar gave us all a long jam on his guitar and it was absolutely incredible. The light show was spectacular. One of the best trips ever.
I have played this album close to two thousand times, all the way from the original release to the bits & bobs steve wilson had for the ISOH box.
never gets old.
Love Tangerine!
..great LP... powerful and imaginative...
Que de beaux souvenirs ! ça c'était de la musique , du pur jus de Tangerine Dream , les sons analogiques venu d'ailleurs , MICHEL GOGUELAT
Epic band with an enormous catalogue of music. I am partial to the 70'ies and 80'ies stuff though.
Wow, this takes me back!
The visuals are a bit messy, but the music is inspirational - was lucky enough to be at the Liverpool Cathedral concert around this time, which was unforgettable.
Was it the Anglican or the Catholic?
Fascinante Jim!!!
Setting the controls for the heart of the Sun
One inch of love is one inch of shadow cherokee lane
Yeah, definitely some resemblance.
Germany was ahead in the development of electronic music....way ahead. I remember seeing many alternative electronic bands in Hamburg and in München were I was an army sergeant. The music had a soothing effect on me.......while smoking some marihuana. German and US soldiers becoming friends through music. Great memories.
still love it!!
I would have been pleased to be there...
Gorgeous editing work!
Thank you very much ! Greetings from João Pessoa, Brazil
I bought this on vinyl long ago ... still have it ❤
I accidentally played this at 45RPM once. It's surprisingly danceable at that speed.
lol thats all trance is i've always thought & i like it !
Love it! Thats funny!😅
I sometimes listen to Donna Summer's I Feel Love released on TH-cam at 10% speed. That's a compelling mind bender!
And the legacy continues……
Only got into TD around 2015 on a friend's suggestion. Loved them ever since.
Bientôt 50 ans.
Bien sûr ça a vieilli.
Toutefois Kraftwerk T D et K Schulze ont créé un mouvement qui a bouleversé la musique.
Y compris Jean Michel Jarre.
Reminds me of Tim Blakes New Jerusalem.
Es que poder disfrutar de phaedra, rubicon, blakdance, timewind, autobahn, radioactivity, aguirre etc, que época irrepetible, fantastica 😊
Gran bel pezzo ❤❤❤❤❤
Ricochet 1 capolavoro ❤
Light years ahead,along with Jean Michelle Jarre ,kraftwerk and John fox
Best TD set up ever!!
l always loved Tangerine Dream l had Mota Atma,An introduction to…,Lily on the Beach,Melrose,Logos Live 1982,Encore Live,Stratosfear,Force Majeure,and Phaedra on CD in my musical library
Just a masterpiece
Wow, I was at the Fairfield Hall concert in Croydon. Nothing recorded there seems to have made it to the Ricochet album.
That arpeggio upbeat part starting around the 8 minute mark is for starters very fast for the time and even has 90s-if not even more recent- psytrance vibes
At least they showed you the tape machine. Still it is very creative and very good. I noticed this song they didn't rely on scantily dressed dancers back then.
They used the reel-to-reel for various effects like the vocals, and it also has guitars if you listen. Frose would play guitar at various concerts, but there are only 3 of them. Today, they just sing to backing tracks like grorified karaoke.
Were there guitar pedals that would be much easier to use. There were various echo's. The Binson Echorette so I am not totally convinced he had to lug around a real to real.@@lukeriely4468
Very inventive and excellent far before lot of others bands.
Musica excelsa.
These guys produced some of the most three dimensional/ 'cinematic' recordings & shows I ever experienced.
Awesome.
My very first concert as a teen in Detroit
It was a tour of European cathedrals. I remember an article in the Melody Maker about them playing a gig in Rheims cathedral, how their sound filled and kind of "described" the acoustics and architecture. This must have been, what, 1973-4 ? The album is on my shelf.
Anyone remember "An electric storm in hell" by White Noise?
Lovely to hear this!
Nick.
Coventry, just down the road from me,oh the days
From the Pink period to the Virgin period TD have released the best electronic music of the 70s. My favorite TD album is Zeit.
This is was set in Coventry Cathedral
Is it me or is it really all about that cool watch that dude is wearing? I am sold!
It's the watch ...
To this day when “Love on a Real Train”from Risky Business pops up in my shuffle, I smile.
Dreamy music. Not a patch on Pink Floyd. As for keyboard Rick Wakeman and Kieth Emerson are the Kings. I have one of their albums. Great for relaxing the mind.
Their best song imo.
RIP Edgar!
Belle expérimentation de faire se coïncider le son de la machine ordinateur avec celui d’ un instrument dans une suite logique. 😊
Idk exactly when Trance was born but the Trance majority of the past 20+years has elements of this..around 12:00 on
My home,I do miss so,
GOOD MUSIC .
Remember it and would have loved to be there at Coventry. Managed to see them in 76 at the Free Trade Hall Manchester. They were very good
Would be cool to have seen them and Hawkwind
Lucky me…of a certain age, saw Hawkwind in 1983, 86 and 2017…..would have loved to have seen TD….brilliant music all these years…
@@karlhoward2737🤘🏻😎
❤✨️❤
Makes me want a 960- but they’re huge (56hp iirc)
Quite the catalog for TD . MASSIVE in all ways
I love Statosfear!!!
Classic Tangerine Dream. Got the album but did I know this was a Live album ?? 🤷♂
Side 1 was recorded at the Manor. Side 2 was assembled from a live performance at the Fairfield Halls in Croydon on 23 October 1975, with the addition of a piano intro recorded at the Manor, and a bridging section of vocal effects. This footage is from Coventry Cathedral in the same year but the audio was not recorded. So, yes, it's a kind of a live album, and the video is a mish-mash. [PS - If you love Ricochet as much as I do you may want to check out the Stephen Wilson remix, which is amazingly good. He's done Phaedra and Rubycon too.]
@@periurbanMany thanks ! I had a definite TD phase earlier in life and was consuming the band at a quite a prodigious rate 😆. I wasn't into "early" TD...it was that string of albums that you listed that I was VERY into. God those are great albums and I indeed need to get the Wilson remixes.
Thanks for the info on Richocet !! That makes sense as to why I was confused 👍
I bought a lot of TD back in the day (I did the very same with Vangelis)...got up to, somewhere around Tyger (?) and just didn't like it so there went my affair with the band. But in the last 5-7 years have reintroduced myself to them and actually FINALLY got to see them live this past year. Really enjoyed it. I grew up in the US, in the Deep South and German synthesizer ("krautrock") wasn't something you got to see live. This is where, IMO, TH-cam really shines...in connecting people with similar tastes who otherwise (these days) wouldn't get to even bring up the topic of something like 70's krautrock haha ..thanks again !
@@EastmanD You are very welcome.
In the late 70s and early 80s I used to go and see Hawkwind and Tangerine Dream once a year. They would come to the Apollo in Glasgow in the autumn or winter every year. Then I saw Tangerine Dream in the Playhouse in Edinburgh for the last time around the time of Hyperborea, when they had Johannes Schmoelling.
Great days!
[The live album Encore is pretty good. It was recorded in 1977 on the North American tour. The audience going nuts when the big fat sequences come in is crazy!]
ich bin der zorn gottes - awesome!
I’d love to know what the little modular synth Edgar Froese is playing at 09:40 is…. Looks like 5u moog modular modules….
Pon la parte 2...
JUST 13YRS OLD, & VERY WELL ENDOWED. GOD IS AWESOME.3
So, you had a big prick. Eh, is that what you meant?😆🤣
Where are they know I must have missed them ?
Vorläufer von Trance...
TD at their best
unfortunately, there is no full video of that concert
Will this do ? th-cam.com/video/Jbv72ZjVMW8/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Sirius/XM should dedicate a Chanel to Tangerine Dream
Just needs a drum machine with a dance beat and Trance would have been invented 20 years ahead of its time.
They're no Popol Vuh......
Is this the concert in Coventry?
Best TD album is the soundtrack for Thief.
もちろん持っているけど、今から考えると、凝るべきではなかったと後悔しているよ。