Tangram
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I agree,that would be a stupendous listening experience and no added ingredient would be neededhansx wrote:It certainly is one of my favourits. Guess all fans have that feeling. I still play it from time to time. Indeed set 1 is the best part for me. I hope that TD will release sometime a dolby surround version of it. I love to hear this one through all the boxes. And sitting in the middle of it...Who needs a joint then, when listening to this kind of music?
some of the instruments ...like in the piccolo/march section sound a bit casio organhansx wrote:Cheap? What do you mean with cheap? My underpants are cheap, but not Tangram.JD wrote:was never a huge fan of this album, it has some great moments but always sounded a little cheap ??
Guess that is the charme of that time.JD wrote:some of the instruments ...like in the piccolo/march section sound a bit casio organhansx wrote:Cheap? What do you mean with cheap? My underpants are cheap, but not Tangram.JD wrote:was never a huge fan of this album, it has some great moments but always sounded a little cheap ??
It's funny how some sounds date, and others don't. I remember 'Lily on the Beach' sounding so fresh and new, but I find it rather thin on the ground now.JD wrote:some of the instruments ...like in the piccolo/march section sound a bit casio organhansx wrote:Cheap? What do you mean with cheap? My underpants are cheap, but not Tangram.JD wrote:was never a huge fan of this album, it has some great moments but always sounded a little cheap ??
Yeah thats very true because albums like Le-Parc and Exit seem timeless ...but White Eagle is quite dated in comparison too (not the title track)billythefish wrote:It's funny how some sounds date, and others don't. I remember 'Lily on the Beach' sounding so fresh and new, but I find it rather thin on the ground now.JD wrote:some of the instruments ...like in the piccolo/march section sound a bit casio organhansx wrote: Cheap? What do you mean with cheap? My underpants are cheap, but not Tangram.
I have a soft spot for Tangram. It was the album that confirmed I was on the right track with TD, having first bought Poland. It still has the capacity to completely take me over - having to stop what ever I'm doing and sit down.
Yep, but Tangram is also timeless, concerning to me. have to be, if you play something frequently after so many years.JD wrote:Yeah thats very true because albums like Le-Parc and Exit seem timeless ...but White Eagle is quite dated in comparison too (not the title track)billythefish wrote:It's funny how some sounds date, and others don't. I remember 'Lily on the Beach' sounding so fresh and new, but I find it rather thin on the ground now.JD wrote: some of the instruments ...like in the piccolo/march section sound a bit casio organ
I have a soft spot for Tangram. It was the album that confirmed I was on the right track with TD, having first bought Poland. It still has the capacity to completely take me over - having to stop what ever I'm doing and sit down.
Yes thats true but I meant timeless in the sense that it could have been produced this year, or recently and nobody would question it or say its dated.hansx wrote:Yep, but Tangram is also timeless, concerning to me. have to be, if you play something frequently after so many years.JD wrote:Yeah thats very true because albums like Le-Parc and Exit seem timeless ...but White Eagle is quite dated in comparison too (not the title track)billythefish wrote: It's funny how some sounds date, and others don't. I remember 'Lily on the Beach' sounding so fresh and new, but I find it rather thin on the ground now.
I have a soft spot for Tangram. It was the album that confirmed I was on the right track with TD, having first bought Poland. It still has the capacity to completely take me over - having to stop what ever I'm doing and sit down.