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I think the only reason the vocals let TD down on Tyger was the poor quality of the vocalist who couldn't keep in tune, plus I think 'smile' was written out of her range. MFD sounds like they use a quality vocalist mind you. I didnt like any of the Dante singers, it sounded like they were singing in their sleepbigmoog wrote:Vocals..I have no problems with TD and vocals....let look at some of the evidence
Electronic Meditation : TD's steam punk-krautrock meisterwork (a small amount of voice)
Atem: (WAHN) tribal music at its finest
Cyclone was TD's prog punk record - a genuine classic
Tyger: interesting experiment
DanTe trilogY: a mixed bag,heroic, dull, great and disappointing....worth the time and trouble
MadCaps Flaming Duty is the TD of the future....and I for one am excited
can I just mention the awesome, toweringly sombre but humorous TIMEZEIT here? no? thought not
CYCLONE:1978 it was a shock....thats why TD are the KINGS
I agree with your opinion of Tyger. That's why the instrumental tracks work the best, for me.JD wrote:
I think the only reason the vocals let TD down on Tyger was the poor quality of the vocalist who couldn't keep in tune, plus I think 'smile' was written out of her range. MFD sounds like they use a quality vocalist mind you. I didnt like any of the Dante singers, it sounded like they were singing in their sleep
Yes and it still is the best one for me.Rico wrote:tangmaster will think it's Tangerine Dream's best as well..
tis a very good album, no matter what the controversial vocals stand for. they don't stand for anything actually. they're dynamic and wee bit dramatic, but in all lines, the music speaks out.
sure music's got the more light(ning) sense, but that's the future of the Tangs' 80s period.
Cyclone shocked me on first hearing - buying at HMV Bond St and rushing back to work to play it...JD wrote:I cant understand why this album is/was so unpopular ? I think its TDs best and best fitting use of vocals, and Joliffes woodwind solo's really add depth to the traditional TD sound of the era. A complete classic for me