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Music : Stratosfear

Stratosfear by: Tangerine Dream

  

 : Stratosfear

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0077778609223
Label: Virgin Records Us
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
MPN: 86092
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Virgin Records Us
Release Date: June 29, 1992
Studio: Virgin Records Us


Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
Consisting of four parts, Stratosphere reworked the Tangerine Dream trademark sound--a heady mix of electric guitar, drum, and assorted other electronic instruments--into a form more readily available to those new to the genre than their previous works. A rich blend of racing sequences, dramatic chord structures, and a stranger-than-strange bluesy treatment of a track called "3 am at the Border of the Marsh from...." A surreal experience indeed. This was the last Tangerine Dream release to feature long time associate Peter Baumann, who left the band a year later. --Paul Clark



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Classic
Just some classic Tangerine Dream electronic music. Not their best, but nonetheless, still nice to listen to.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - strange new worlds
I've always loved the early Tangerine Dream material, especially when Peter Baumann was with the group. Stratosfear was the first album I heard from TD when I was 16. Just lying down in front of the speakers with my eyes closed transported me to srange new worlds and I eagerly looked forward to the next album. The repetitious but complex melodies and strong guitar effects so distinctive of TD at the time issued in the great era of electronic music we see today. This is no small feat considering that ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Tang's hay-day
In my opinion, this album the pinnacle of this genre of music, not only for Tanagerine Dream but inclusive of all compositions of this type I've heard to date. This composition is not as slow moving and nondescript as some of their early work or for that mater many other artists and yet it can still be considered "ambient". I believe Tang's only other piece that reaches near this level competience is Ricochet. I highly recommend that as well.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - It was just aiight for me
Stratosfear was a landmark album for Tangerine Dream. The album was doing the rounds at all of the colleges in Europe and the U.S. and gave the band the largest bit of noteriety they had ever had at that time.

The music, though, is a major departure from what they had done with the likes of Rubycon and Ricochet. The seemingly endless forays into sequencers and synthesizers took a back seat to shorter and more structured compositions that contained heavy doses of guitar and even harmonica. ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Paramount listening experience
I only had listened to Phaedra until buying this album. In a nutshell, Tangerine Dream is the only act to say absolutely everything they intend to without word one. This album is my next step into a world away from diva front men and women, and everyone else who has something to say.

Take with you a grain of salt with the the words I say as I am a person who yearns to be entertained and transported into another world, if this describes you, you will thoroughly enjoy this production.




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