What's your favourite solo album by Edgar Froese?

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What's your favourite solo album by Edgar Froese?

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My favourite is Stuntman, closely followed by Pinnacles and Dalinetopia, all very different and atmospheric, and as awesome as anything that Edgar did with TD. So what are yours?
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The original Pinnacles.
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Absolutely no doubt for me:

"Epsilon in Malaysian Pale" 8) 8)

Not just my favourite solo by Edgar, but up there amongst my all time top 5 albums :D
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bergen-dreamer wrote:Absolutely no doubt for me:

"Epsilon in Malaysian Pale" 8) 8)

Not just my favourite solo by Edgar, but up there amongst my all time top 5 albums :D
His best,and the best solo album produced by any TD member ever 8) :D
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:D Correct and correct, Sir Colin 8) :arrow:
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Stuntman with Epsilon a very close 2nd.
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Epsilon in Malaysian Pale closely followed by Ages for me.
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Being honest they are all good... :arrow:
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sparrow wrote:Being honest they are all good... :arrow:
I could not agree more John 8)
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Stuntman by a mile, although I love the more emotional pieces on Dalinetopia and Epsilon is a nice one to play late at night for a bit of evening atmos........ :wink:
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Macula. that stuff is so smooth and relaxing. i nearly fell asleep to OS 452. it's easily one of my favourite tracks of his
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Erik wrote:Macula. that stuff is so smooth and relaxing. i nearly fell asleep to OS 452. it's easily one of my favourite tracks of his
I shall have to revisit this album, I do love Quantas 611, such heavenly music 8) 8)
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Post by Jon »

I have 3 albums, Stuntman, Kamikaze 1989 and Beyond The Storm.

I guess I have to put BTS on top, although it's of course a compilation.

Mostly, I think Edgar's solo work is less interesting than TD though.
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Jon wrote:I have 3 albums, Stuntman, Kamikaze 1989 and Beyond The Storm.

I guess I have to put BTS on top, although it's of course a compilation.

Mostly, I think Edgar's solo work is less interesting than TD though.
Wouldn't say it was less interesting as Edgar only has a handful of albums but TD have loads.
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sparrow wrote:
Jon wrote:I have 3 albums, Stuntman, Kamikaze 1989 and Beyond The Storm.

I guess I have to put BTS on top, although it's of course a compilation.

Mostly, I think Edgar's solo work is less interesting than TD though.
Wouldn't say it was less interesting as Edgar only has a handful of albums but TD have loads.
Not less interesting for me either but definitely different, may be more experimental... errr... possibly.
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