Tracklist
Stratosfear | 10:04 | ||
The Big Sleep In Search Of Hades | 4:45 | ||
3AM At The Border Of The Marsh From Okefenokee | 8:10 | ||
Invisible Limits | 11:40 |
Credits (11)
- Cooke-Key Associates*Cover
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Otto*Engineer [Recording Engineer]
- Edgar FroeseMellotron, Synthesizer [Moog], Twelve-String Guitar, Guitar [Six String], Grand Piano, Bass Guitar, Mouth Organ
- Tangerine DreamMixed By
- Monique*Photography By [Inside Cover Photograph]
- Tangerine DreamProducer
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referencing Stratosfear (LP, Album, Gatefold) YX-7141-VR
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referencing Stratosfear (LP, Album) V 2068
#TangerineDreamTuesday Week 8: STRATOSFEAR.
Introducing prog rock to their arsenal, Tangerine Dream chart a new direction in sound...
I must confess to being a little shocked with this album initially. With symphonic melodies and synth pyrotechnics, it's clear from the first minute of Stratosfear that TD has undergone significant stylistic change within the space of a year - and for someone already very keen on their earlier Berlin School work, it wasn't the easiest to adjust to! But Stratosfear is brilliant, not least for the ambition that radiates from every note. For all the new ground broken by Froese and Baumann on their solo albums in 1976 (as previously mentioned in this review series), their work here with Franke sounds the most revolutionary of all.
Take, for instance, Stratosfear's title track - trading TD's well-worn cosmic atmosphere for prog rock bravado, it's a completely different approach to anything the band have done previously. The track of course remains a live favourite, with later versions compounding the bracing vigour of the original. Meanwhile, TD's ambition stretches through the rest of the album, not least via instrumentation; the novel use of harpsicord on to The Big Sleep adds a baroque touch to proceedings despite the Gothic choir hinting at darker depths, while the harmonica that bookends 3AM brings a desolate frontier America to mind (no doubt aided by the descriptive title).
The other interesting trick in Stratosfear is one they haven't applied since the Pink Years: the use of sonic space. Where Phaedra, Rubycon and Ricochet were comprised of compositions that constantly drew the ear, Stratosfear includes calmer sections that provide room to breathe between or within tracks. It's an effective means to contrast and emphasise the album's louder sections - not just the proggiest moments but also the most sinister, like the Mellotron intrusion on 3AM and the clanging bells on Invisible Limits. Perhaps its most effective use is the album's ending: a quiet piano/flute duet that, in contrast to earlier synth solos, sounds more distant and bittersweet than it has any right to be. A fascinating end to a fascinating album. -
referencing Stratosfear (LP, Album) V 2068
My favorite Tangerine Dream record. I don’t find it to be dark as some people have described. It feels more light and mysterious. Very calming to my ears. -
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referencing Stratosfear (LP, Album, Gatefold) VIL 12068
la mia copia oltre ai vari numeri ha un piccolo numero 3 su entrambi i lati del lp -
An awesome album. IMHO their very best. The CD is wonderfully remastered. Excellent liner notes. Highly recommend.
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referencing Stratosfear (LP, Album, Promo, Gatefold) V 2068
All runouts match, but no "D.J. Copy For promotional use only" text circles center ring on both labels. Still the same? -
Just picked up. I think person before me professionally cleaned it. There is minimal surface noise and the sound level is normal. Some pops but the record is over 40 years old.
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Just got this pressing. Not much surface noise but seems very quiet. However I may be comparing it to more recent reissues/remasters. Everything is louder these days. Need an older press to compare.
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referencing Stratosfear (LP, Album, Promo) PZ 34427
I have first release UK and German, as well as a UK reissue, the Japanese first release and the 2012 remaster. Of all of those, this US George Piros cut version has the best dynamics and is loud and clear. If you can find a clean copy, you could do much worse. -
Edited 3 years agoThis is a nice pressing , clean and flat , very quiet vinyl in fact its dead silent , music sounds good although I only have a 1980s cd to compare this vinyl to, this vinyl def sounds better, does anyone have any mastering info? Who remastered this? Overall a great press and a good remaster, its a buy for $20
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