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Exit marks the beginning of a new phase in Tangerine Dream's music: Gone were the side-long, sequencer-led journeys, replaced by topical pieces that were more self-contained in scope, more contemporary in sound. Johannes Schmoelling's influence is really felt for the first time here; Tangram, for all its crispness and melody, was simply a refinement of Force Majeure's principles, and the soundtrack to Thief not an album proper. On Exit, listeners are introduced to electronic music's next generation, notably on "Choronzon" and "Network 23," which brought the sound of the dancefloor into the mix (it hasn't left since). That's not to suggest that Tangerine Dream has stopped creating eerie, evocative music; both "Pilots of Purple Twilight" and the stately "Exit" will feel familiar to fans, and the opening "Kiew Mission" is a captivating commentary on nuclear war that includes vocals after a sort (a woman's voice reading locations in Russian). Exit ends on a surprisingly dark note, the alien and foreboding "Remote Viewing." It's on this track more than any other that Tangerine Dream returns to its past, invoking Phaedra and the sequencer-driven works that followed, as if to tell fans that Exit's changes weren't the result of a new band, just a new direction. With one foot in the excesses of the past and one clearly on the road to a more concise sound, Exit is a transitional work. As Schmoelling and, later, Paul Haslinger exerted their influence on Tangerine Dream's music, the emphasis shifted from dark and moody commentary to more positive subjects. It's worth noting that Edgar Froese's social conscience fuels much of Exit -- copies of the record were made available to a cross-section of Russian citizens free of charge to promote an open exchange of ideas at a time when nuclear annihilation was taken seriously. Future albums channeled Froese's activism to environmental concerns, which dovetailed with the band's by-then new age sensibilities. Both here and on White Eagle, Tangerine Dream ushers in the promise and the peril of a new world where reality has caught up with science fiction. Perhaps with such a message, the medium needed to be simpler and more direct. (A note to collectors: Different cover art appears on the Virgin and Elektra releases.) ~ Dave Connolly
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Tangerine Dream Exit Songs Exit Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   Just a Gem! I had this album on cassette tape since 1981, and still think is one of the 3 best Tangerine Dream Albums, never could get bored of it! I just bought the CD recently and of course can't stop playing it , if you are new to TD just try this one, you wil not get desapointed. Submitted by oscartr24 (Costa Rica)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of TDs Best! As a long time fan of Tangerine Dream & owner of 50+ CDs by them, this work is simply one of their best sets! All 6 tracks are great pieces but "Choronzon", "Kiew Mission" & "Remote Viewing" are the standouts! Sit back, relax, turn the lights down & enjoy!
Ric Allen Submitted by a reviewer (CHESTER, VA. USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
never endles dream I classfied this album ass one of the greatest albums that tangerine dream have ever accomplice.
Personally I consider this type of music very delightfully, is one of its kind that few people can capture, the true meaning, is original, unique, and fascinated. Submitted by n_mafi (Bolivia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
real music well............. at this moment im very exitet to find this page.
I have beeng looking al this thime for this great cd and feel so happy that you gus have that posible well hope tha i find a way to order this unique cd....... that for been so great nike Submitted by mike_v_m (california) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
EXIT TO DREAMWORLDS!! Exit is one of the greatest TD album ever! For a Tangerine Dream fan this cd is a must.Kiew mission is a definitve highlight,with a female vocal from Russia,who talks about world wide peace. Submitted by a reviewer (Hvasser,Norway) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Exit CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tangerine Dream White Eagle CD (1982)
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$9.79 Despite the pundits who insist that anything post-ZEIT is scarcely worth a listen, Tangerine Dream's later recordings for Virgin still represent the band's watershed years. WHITE EAGLE, recorded in the waning '80s, brings back to life the startling sounds that crept up in such past achievements as PHAEDRA and FORCE MAJEURE.
The 18-minute-plus "Mojave Plan" is nothing less than fascinating. Whistles erupt from the void, eventually coalescing around a slowly thumping synthesizer croak, while Christopher Franke fires up the sequencers around Froese and Schmoelling's riveting electronic chirrups, chimes, and cordials. It's a heady stew that brings to mind prairies brimming with non-human life ...
| | Tangerine Dream Hyperborea CD (1983)
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$11.65 Named after the Greek mythological paradise that lays beyond the cold North wind, the 1983 release HYPERBOREA showcases Tangerine Dream's continued interest in automation and sampled beats, largely the influence of band member Johannes Schmoelling, who joined the band in 1980. The album is just one ...
| | Tangerine Dream Ricochet CD (1975)
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$9.45 The live RICOCHET (sporting one of Monique Froese's more enigmatic and abstract covers) remains a high water mark amongst Tangerine Dream's vast in-concert recordings. During their notorious mid-'70s live performances, they were for a time considered to be the loudest band ever--it's not hard to imagine the effect on the inner ear canals of this album's bubbling sequencers played at jet-plane volume. This is still classic electronic music.
RICOCHET is divided into two parts, which consist of the three band members pitching their towering banks of synths, sequencers, and drum machines (not to mention some galactically charged guitar) high into the winter night. Edgar Froese conducts himself mightily, erecting great ...
| | Tangerine Dream Phaedra CD (1974)
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$8.85 The title track is an almost spooky exercise in synth/sequencer tension and dynamics: while eerie atmospheres of Mellotron go head to head with spiraling Moogs, dense, humming sequencer webs percolate along the surface, motile and mobile. The album's closer, "Sequent C," leaves the listener breathless, as black electronic clouds form and dissipate and the surrounding space becomes corporeal sound. PHAEDRA remains one of the seminal recordings of the electronic movement, and stands up--even years later--as an original, stunning piece of music.
Widely considered one of Tangerine Dream's masterworks, fallout from the sonic phenomenon that is PHAEDRA can still be found lingering ...
| | Tangerine Dream Rubycon CD (1975)
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$8.85 RUBYCON is an undisputed classic in the vast Tangerine Dream canon, referenced by many of the new electronica generation. But at the time of its creation, Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, and Peter Baumann were themselves young men experimenting with technology.
RUBYCON is split into two sections, both of which offer the band's trademark mix of ululating sequencers, ghostly synthetic twilight, and mysterious electronic effects. Part One begins with intergalactic whispers, before coalescing into one of the Dream's most uniquely designed rhythm patterns. Part Two moves the sequencers' BPMs up a notch, matching them with whistling electronics and howling, deep space atmospheres. Truly astonishing stuff, and essential to anyone interested in the advancement of both electronic music and Krautrock in general.
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| | Tangerine Dream Stratosfear CD (1976)
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$7.95 One of Tangerine Dream's earliest and most classic recordings, STRATOSFEAR's Mellotron-soaked melodies have not only found their way into samplers and DJ repertoires worldwide--the band have also even revisited the album's plangent themes in their successive soundtrack compositions, such as RISKY BUSINESS. In 1976, the band (Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, and Peter Baumann) was still creating music as imagistic, fantastic and phantasmagorical as its accompanying track titles ("The Big Sleep in Search of Hades," "3 AM At the Border of the Marsh from Okefenokee").
The vast washes of Moog, Mellotron, rhythm computers, and Fender Rhodes piano that grace "3 AM" still sound like they originated from the seventh circle of Hell. Their sheer alien-ness seems to bespeak music made not of this earth. The title track's hovering, extraterrestrial sequencer hypno-pulse continues to resonate in today's ...
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$47.29 Track Listing of songs: Krone Der Volksmusik; Du bist mein erster Gedanke; Walzer der Liebe; Engel der Liebe; Manchmal kommt die Liebe einfach so; Du bist ein ungels Rel; Einsam wie Napoleon; Ich danke Gott f die sch Jahre; Hinter jedem Regenbogen; Heute fch mich wie zwanzig; Ich Schenk' Dir Liebe; Siebzehn Sommer; Rote Rosen fa; Nimm dir Zeit fisamkeit; A Musikant Im Trachteng'wand; A Jodler aus Tirol; Ich bin immer da, wo die Musi spielt; Salve Regina; Dann kam ein Engel; Wunderwelt; ...
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