Tangerine Dream - Force Majeure
TD, TD, TD, TD, and TD all the way. Another hour of listening to Tangerine Dream, another review worth to be published in Progarchives.
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The first time I heard this album my mind went somewhere else to the sound of Genesis and other 70's prog bands. Yes, it's a bit different than TD's previous albums, this one is more melodic. Especially Cloudburst Flight, the second track. This prog pattern still develops into the third track, Thru' Metamorphic Rocks, but brilliantly halfway through this 14-minute epic, their traditional stark sequence fills the entire track until the end. Brilliant. In addition, the title track sounds familiar with their famous haunting 70's sounds combined with prog elements.
This is another interesting fragment in TD's musical journey, because starting from the previous album 'Cyclone' they began experimenting with standard prog sounds and vocals, and this time they dropped the vocalist and left the drummer.
Another interesting era of the post Baumann's period, when Froese and Franke started to reach the peak of their creativity. Simply five stars, because this album is acceptable by both prog and electronic fans.
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The first time I heard this album my mind went somewhere else to the sound of Genesis and other 70's prog bands. Yes, it's a bit different than TD's previous albums, this one is more melodic. Especially Cloudburst Flight, the second track. This prog pattern still develops into the third track, Thru' Metamorphic Rocks, but brilliantly halfway through this 14-minute epic, their traditional stark sequence fills the entire track until the end. Brilliant. In addition, the title track sounds familiar with their famous haunting 70's sounds combined with prog elements.
This is another interesting fragment in TD's musical journey, because starting from the previous album 'Cyclone' they began experimenting with standard prog sounds and vocals, and this time they dropped the vocalist and left the drummer.
Another interesting era of the post Baumann's period, when Froese and Franke started to reach the peak of their creativity. Simply five stars, because this album is acceptable by both prog and electronic fans.
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PS : appeared in progarchives : https://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=394724
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