![]() ![]() I was unemployed as most of them came out, now I'm re-employed I've finally been able to buy them. So I was surprised to see some folks had problems with their mastering of the TD reissues, I'll check them out as they show up. I've had very good experience with their treatment of the Hawkwind Catalog, I have significant familiarity with all previous versions of the Hawkwind releases both vinyl and CD, and those are all definitely superior in quality in every case than the earlier CD issues. All of the Esoteric releases are on the way to me. Some of the Other Esoteric Remasters I may be able to do the comparison because I still have the earlier CDs. I no longer have the earlier CD version to do the comparison, I doubt I would see much significant difference right now on my current system (A PC not a separate HiFi). I'm sure I'm not the only one who has done that I have to admit to going to the Tiergarten in Berlin, and sticking Tiergarten on my old portable CD player to listen to while I was there. Yet, on the 1st side, "Tiergarten" is one of TD's finest moments, a lovely piece. yet they seem to have been eternally forgotten. "Hyde Park"and "The Cliffs of Sidney" are both very melodic and catchy. I'm thinking about "Dreamroots Collection" but also some other compilations that features some tracks from "Le Parc" when saying this : I never understood why the band seemed to dismiss two of the best tracks from this album in favour of others that I think aren't very remarkable, like the repetitive "Central Park and "Gaudi Park". Strange how TD often worked with black female singers on a music that is so far from their usual background ![]() I always liked it, I think its second side is flawless, Yellowstone Park was a nice surprise with this vocal solo by Clare Torry who became so famous thanks to her vocalises on "The Great Gig In The Sky" from Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon". Maybe they should say rather "it's the first studio recording released after TD's last album for Virgin, "Hyperborea". The first LP issued after TD left Virgin is not "Le Parc", by the way : It is Poland. I have 7 out of the 9 tracks on "The Dreamroots Collection" remastered already. ![]() Shall I or shan't I? Anyone else up for it? This Newly Remastered Reactive edition includes a Bonus Track of the Rare 12" Radio Mix of 'Le Parc * Bonus Track *Īn album I like very much but does this remaster make it worth buying again? I have the bonus disc on vinyl but as it says this is the first time it has been on a CD. Streethawk', was a reworking of TANGERINE DREAM's theme to the US TV series: 'Streethawk'. The album's title track, subtitled: 'L.A. Edgar Froese, Chris Franke & Johannes Schmoelling recorded this inspiring work in Vienna, Berlin and London, utilising the services of guest vocalists Clare Torry for 'Yellowstone Park' and Katja Brauneis on 'Zen Garden'. The album was the first release by the band following their departure from Virgin records. This is a 2012 Remastered edition of TANGERINE DREAM's classic 1985 album 'Le Parc'. Printed barcode on OBI is 3700477829377 which belongs to "Quincy Jones – Body Heat".TANGERINE DREAM: LE PARC (2012 Remaster / 1 Bonus Track / Slipcase - Stock # T1501304) Barcode on OBI is a sticker placed over another barcode printed (number unidentified) on the OBI. This release is a replica of the album's first American vinyl release from 1985,, including the labels. Issued in gatefold cover with "Record Store Day exclusive" obi. Limited RSD 2019 edition of 2,000 copies on yellow vinyl. Composed By, Performer, Arranged By, Engineer - Johannes Schmölling.Composed By, Performer, Arranged By, Engineer - Edgar Froese.Composed By, Performer, Arranged By, Engineer - Christopher Franke. ![]()
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