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So where do the remixes come from on these discs . Are they really old tracks or recent ones? Because sonically Tangere Scales is superb.
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SydneyFC wrote:So where do the remixes come from on these discs . Are they really old tracks or recent ones? Because sonically Tangere Scales is superb.
It seems that the sound quality is down to some recent reamastering...I haven't DLed the compilation...so I can't really comment. Perhaps somebody who bought the CD can add something?
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24db wrote:
SydneyFC wrote:So where do the remixes come from on these discs . Are they really old tracks or recent ones? Because sonically Tangere Scales is superb.
It seems that the sound quality is down to some recent reamastering...I haven't DLed the compilation...so I can't really comment. Perhaps somebody who bought the CD can add something?
On the cover it states "The titles have been exclusively compiled and partly re-recorded 2007 from previous Tangerine Dream Catalogue Releases.

Produced,performed,by Edgar Froese... Cover Artwork Edgar Froese.
Recording Technician Christain Gstettner,Assistance Gerd Palkovits,Re-mastering and mixing Harald Pairits
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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So the re-recording has probably added to the sound quality then. Thanks for the info
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SydneyFC wrote:So the re-recording has probably added to the sound quality then. Thanks for the info
No problem Sydney FC...............I have to say the sound quality is rather excellent 8)
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epsilon75 wrote:
SydneyFC wrote:So the re-recording has probably added to the sound quality then. Thanks for the info
No problem Sydney FC...............I have to say the sound quality is rather excellent 8)
The remastering and mixing on these cd's is great as theyre not meddled with too much and on all occasions it enhances the sound to make them better than the originals.
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I hard to Choose 3 of the Best Album from Tangerine Dream.
I don’t know switch one are good one’s. :roll:


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Laserdisc Dream wrote:I hard to Choose 3 of the Best Album from Tangerine Dream.
I don’t know switch one are good one’s. :roll:


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Shouldn't be hard as you pass on more than you buy ;)
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JD wrote:
Laserdisc Dream wrote:I hard to Choose 3 of the Best Album from Tangerine Dream.
I don’t know switch one are good one’s. :roll:


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Shouldn't be hard as you pass on more than you buy ;)
You think so. :?:



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Laserdisc Dream wrote:
JD wrote:
Laserdisc Dream wrote:I hard to Choose 3 of the Best Album from Tangerine Dream.
I don’t know switch one are good one’s. :roll:


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Shouldn't be hard as you pass on more than you buy ;)
You think so. :?:



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I'm just joking ..its because you always say ...Im not looking forward, I think ill pass :)
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I totally agree. :D :wink:



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Pertou wrote:
JD wrote:1 Deadly Care
2. Catch me if you can
3. Zoning

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Personally I would put The Hollywood Years vol. 2 on number 1 :D
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:D 1. Logos, 2. White Eagle, 3. Mars Polaris 8)
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1. Rubycon
(SACD disc makes it sound even more haunting and the bass rumblings
are phenomenal))
2. Exit
(my first excursion in TD and the cause of months of being skint trying to catch up with the back catalogue at the time)
3. JDarc
(flawed but brilliant in parts. Edged out Force Majeure. Seems to have enough about it to satisfy almost every mood and took me by surprise when I first heard it. Just got better and better as it progressed and never tire of it)
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Post by JD »

I think mine would be

1 Poland .....This is the greatest EM album ever! imo

2. Optical Race

3. maybe Le-Parc ....
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