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Tangerine Dream - Underwater Sunlight (1986)
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Virginia Plain
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11 Feb 2010 21:27:08
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Tangerine Dream - Underwater Sunlight (1986)
Flac (tracks)+CUE+LOG | 228 MB | Covers (300 dpi PNG)
Flac (tracks)+CUE+LOG | 228 MB | Covers (300 dpi PNG)
| “ | Rodney Batdorf, All Music Guide wrote: Underwater Sunlight was the first album Paul Haslinger recorded with Tangerine Dream and his presence is immediately felt. With Haslinger, the group relied more heavily on strict structures and jarring compositional flourishes, which is only appropriate, since he came directly from a classical background. The group hadn't quite figured out how to fully incorporate these techniques into their music, but the results on Underwater are nevertheless fascinating. | ” |
| “ | ZowieZiggy, Prog Archives wrote: For a change, the listener is brought into the depths of the waters while listening to this TD album! For sure that a band like "Land's End" must have listened to this work profoundly? This is quite enjoyable music: ambient, smooth, "watered", personal and full of tact. We are far from these upbeats available during some of their previous (but still good) albums. The usual TD fan can again get identified with this work and the brilliant second part of the song of the whale. What a nice musical experience by all means! While most of the prog giants we all love were releasing quite ambiguous material, TD were consistent and brave. Edgar on the guitar is again great. I am not saying that this album is a masterpiece, but it offers so many pleasure to my old ears that I just can recommend it to you, prog lovers. Infinite exquisite like the sublime "Invisible Limits" are not featured on this "Underwater Sunlight", but the global feeling is rather on the positive side (even if "Dolphin Dance" and "Ride on the Ray" are too much "dance" oriented to my liking). It is obvious that there are two distinctive parts in this album: a traditional one with the "Whale" epic and a more modern TD with the shorter tracks. I guess that you might know where my votes are going? One can enjoy the depths of the sea with "Scuba Scuba". Mysterious, not too synthetic as the previous two tracks, this is again a fine TD piece. It offers these remarkable and so identifiable sounds I so much love. And the closing number is another moving, relaxing and wonderful piece of music. The band is at their best and it is only a pity that this great moment doesn't last for a longer time. It clocks at a mere six minutes but could have been so well developed! Seven out of ten is more than accurate but this rating is unfortunately not possible here. Therefore, I can only upgrade it to the four stars status. | ” |
Tracklisting:
1. Song Of The Whale Part 1 (8:20)
2. Song Of The Whale Part 2 (10:55)
3. Dolphin Dance (5:07)
4. Ride On The Ray (5:35)
5. Scuba Scuba (4:28)
6. Underwater Twilight (5:53)
Total Time: 40:18
Line-Up:
- Christopher Franke / Synthesizer, Electronic Percussion
- Edgar Froese / Synthesizer, Guitar
- Paul Haslinger / Synthesizer, Grand Piano, Guitar
- Christian Gstettner / computer programming
Pressing: Relativity 88561-8113-2
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Posted By:
diluiz
Date:
27 Jul 2010 19:55:43
Thanks, Virginia Plain.
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