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  2. Green Desert - Wikipedia

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    Green Desert is the twenty-seventh major release and the fifteenth studio album by electronic artists Tangerine Dream. The music was recorded in Berlin in 1973, during a period when Peter Baumann had temporarily left Germany to tour Nepal and India. [2] Though unreleased at the time, it landed Tangerine Dream a record deal when Virgin heard the ...

  3. Tangerine Dream bootleg recordings - Wikipedia

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    Tangerine Dream performed on 13 December 1974 at Reims Cathedral in France. The two CD bootleg Live! Improvised (1992) contains a high quality version of most of the concert. [ 2 ]

  4. Gérard Drouot - Wikipedia

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    On 9 June 1976, he organized his first major concert in Reims with Leonard Cohen. [5] In 1974, with Richard Branson, he helped put together an event which headlined Nico and Tangerine Dream in the Reims Cathedral. [6] A documentary on the event, titled "Reims 74, Rock Goes to the Cathedral", was released in 2012. [7]

  5. Tangram (album) - Wikipedia

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    Tangram is the thirteenth major release and tenth studio album by the electronic music group Tangerine Dream. It became their fifth biggest selling album, reaching #36 in the British Top 40, and spending 5 weeks on the chart.

  6. Rumpelstiltskin (album) - Wikipedia

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    Rumpelstiltskin is the eighteenth soundtrack album by Tangerine Dream and forty-fifth overall. In 1991, the US based Rabbit Ears label released the tale in their audio novel series for children. The story was told by actress Kathleen Turner and the accompanying music was composed and performed by Tangerine Dream exclusively for this recording ...

  7. Quichotte (album) - Wikipedia

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    Quichotte is the fourteenth major release and third live album by Tangerine Dream released in 1981. [2] It was re-released in 1986 as Pergamon. It is a selection from the two live concerts held on 31 January 1980 at the Palast der Republik in East Berlin. The second of the two original concerts is available as Tangerine Tree Volume 17: East ...

  8. Stratosfear - Wikipedia

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    Stratosfear combines Tangerine Dream's acoustic and electronic influences more tightly than before. For instance, at the end of the last track, "Invisible Limits", the deep piano/flute tune reveals the album's romantic flavour even after the earlier predominantly synthetic compositions (tracks #1 to last part of track #4).

  9. Exit (Tangerine Dream album) - Wikipedia

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    Exit is the sixteenth major release and eleventh studio album by the German group Tangerine Dream. [2] The first track features an uncredited Berlin actress [3] chanting, in Russian, the names of the continents of the world and pleading to end the threat of "limited" nuclear war, [4] [5] which was a potential danger facing the world during the late Cold War era in which the album was released.

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