LE PARC
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First off in this month's record reviews is the latest opus from electro pioneers Tangerine Dream. It's called Le Parc (Jive Electro), and the inspiration behind it appears to be a sort of 'Around the World in 80 Days' journey via some of the globe's most famous parks. The journey isn't a real one, so don't build your hopes up for a live album recorded in venues many and various. First stop is the 'Bois de Boulogne', which gets the album off to a promising start Most memorable are the track's enviably distinctive sounds, and in this respect at least the promise is fulfilled. There's a liberal spread of new and inspirational arrangement throughout the album. The best examples of this are percussive, and the best of these is 'Gaudi Park' which is rich in African style drums. Odd, really, when you consider that the area of green space that inspired this particular venture is in Barcelona. At the other extreme is the first side's final track Zen Garden'. Gentle, wistful and emotional, it's the best Le Parc has to offer. As for the remainder, the music is disappointingly constructed by comparison, though quite listenable nonetheless. So for the umpteenth time, the Tangs have come up with a collection almost bound to find favour with their established audience. Uncommitted listeners will probably continue to steer clear.