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Tangram
Studio album by
Released1 May 1980
Recorded1980, Polygon Studios, Berlin
Genre Electronic music, kosmische, new age [1]
Length40:15
Label Virgin
Producer Chris Franke, Edgar Froese
Tangerine Dream chronology
Force Majeure
(1979)
Tangram
(1980)
Quichotte
(Pergamon)

(1981)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

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. [2]

Overview

At a turning point between two eras, Tangram contains fond glimpses back at the "classic long-form sequencer" period and also contains foreshadows of the "melodic short track" period to come. It introduced new member Johannes Schmoelling, re-establishing the band as a keyboard trio.

Each set contains multiple movements, some rhythmic, some atmospheric. An early live set in East Berlin (recorded in January 1980 and documented in Tangerine Dream's Quichotte, later retitled Pergamon) contains passages similar to Tangram.

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Tangram Set 1"19:47
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Tangram Set 2"20:28

Personnel

Some CD editions erroneously credit Peter Baumann instead of Schmoelling.

References

  1. ^ a b Farley, Keith. Tangram - Tangerine Dream at AllMusic
  2. ^ Berling, Michael (29 September 2016). "Tangram". Voices in the Net.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tangram
Studio album by
Released1 May 1980
Recorded1980, Polygon Studios, Berlin
Genre Electronic music, kosmische, new age [1]
Length40:15
Label Virgin
Producer Chris Franke, Edgar Froese
Tangerine Dream chronology
Force Majeure
(1979)
Tangram
(1980)
Quichotte
(Pergamon)

(1981)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

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. [2]

Overview

At a turning point between two eras, Tangram contains fond glimpses back at the "classic long-form sequencer" period and also contains foreshadows of the "melodic short track" period to come. It introduced new member Johannes Schmoelling, re-establishing the band as a keyboard trio.

Each set contains multiple movements, some rhythmic, some atmospheric. An early live set in East Berlin (recorded in January 1980 and documented in Tangerine Dream's Quichotte, later retitled Pergamon) contains passages similar to Tangram.

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Tangram Set 1"19:47
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Tangram Set 2"20:28

Personnel

Some CD editions erroneously credit Peter Baumann instead of Schmoelling.

References

  1. ^ a b Farley, Keith. Tangram - Tangerine Dream at AllMusic
  2. ^ Berling, Michael (29 September 2016). "Tangram". Voices in the Net.

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