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Antique Dreams
Tangerine Dream
Antique Dreams
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Special Interest, New Age, Pop, Rock
 
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Collection of rare and unreleased recordings from the years 1970-1982. Consists of tracks from TV soundtracks, live performances, deleted vinyl records and unreleased material avaialble on CD for the first time. Standard j...  more »

     
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All Artists: Tangerine Dream
Title: Antique Dreams
Members Wishing: 5
Total Copies: 0
Label: Tangerine Dream Intl
Original Release Date: 7/11/2000
Release Date: 7/11/2000
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Special Interest, New Age, Pop, Rock
Styles: Ambient, Electronica, Experimental Music, Progressive, Progressive Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 718756302827

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Album Description
Collection of rare and unreleased recordings from the years 1970-1982. Consists of tracks from TV soundtracks, live performances, deleted vinyl records and unreleased material avaialble on CD for the first time. Standard jewel case.

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CD Reviews

Well worth it
Ali-John Chaudhary | Québec Canada | 07/16/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"What a great CD to own! At first, I was somewhat weery of seeing that some songs were as recent as 1990, as it was advertised to be material from 72-83. But as I was listening to this album, I found that each and every song complimented each other, making for one heck of a good CD. Plus the fact that most songs were from my favorite period in the TD timeline (early 80s). It seems that no songs were put on here as fillers. They are all well crafted and well worth listening to. A welcome addition to any TD fan`s collection, newcomer and old alike. Enjoy!"
Definitely one for the collectors
Steve Benner | Lancaster, UK | 08/30/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The series of CD issues under the general title of "Tangerine Dream Classics Edition" rolls on with this release of TD-miscellany entitled "Antique Dreams". For once, no one can accuse TDI of being miserly - this disc contains very nearly 70 minutes-worth of material, nearly all of which has been previously unavailable officially (or at least, long out of print). The 12 generous tracks here have been culled from two main sources: the band's extensive work for German TV during the '80s; and previously unreleased concert extracts between 1981 and 1990. In addition, there is a previously unheard studio number by Edgar Froese from 1985 and two important items from the early '70s. These last two open the disc and may even be enough to make the whole thing worth having for some fans! Both are legendary works: `Ultima Thule' was cut as a single, way back in 1971 and has been out of print for many years. It reveals just how close Tangerine Dream's formative roots are to early Pink Floyd, with strong suggestions of `Interstellar Overdrive' and other such classics. The Overture that Tangerine Dream produced for the 1974 Chichester Festival production of Sophocles' great tragedy, "Oedipus Tyrannus", is similarly suggestive of some of the more experimental Pink Floyd works, but it also carries some quite distinctive TD hallmarks. Although plagued by some quite severe hiss from the analogue tape (and analogue synths) in some parts, it is wonderful to have this great brooding masterpiece finally available for public delectation! Of the familiar material, `Sorcerer and Thief' is a 6-minute segue of music from the two films of its title, performed by the band in concert at the San Francisco Mill Valley Film Festival, 1981 - mostly of the two title themes played fairly straight. `Phaedra of Nottingham', on the other hand, is a 5-minute reworking (by Edgar and Jerome) of the original "Phaedra" for their 1990 UK tour. It is pleasant enough, I suppose, but it does the original no favours at all and it has also been hacked rather ungraciously from its concert setting. And just as they're sliding rather nicely into the second section of "Live Miles - Albuquerque", too... Although ostensibly previously unreleased, long-term fans of the band will probably recognise much of `Cool Breeze of Brighton'. This is a 10-minute chunk from the band's 1986 UK tour, made up of ideas from several other albums. It acts as a wonderful reminder of just how good TD's live performances used to be! It is just a shame that this too has been separated rather untidily from whatever followed, with the track coming to an abrupt halt, mid-melody.Most of the rest of the disc will be new even to the most avid collector of Tangerine Dream's work (both official and bootleg). It is a goodly mix of (obscure) German TV work and concert extracts, with the odd studio item thrown in for good measure. The bulk of the material covers the whole span of the 1980s and while there is nothing particularly stunning here, most fans of the band will be pleased enough to have it. It is also presented in a nice order, providing a good variety in the programming so that it can be listened to at a single sitting without boredom ever setting in or the need to reprogramme tracks. In fact, for once of late, Tangerine Dream have produced a disc that really stands up to repeated playing; serious collectors need not hesitate in snapping this one up. Newcomers would probably do better buying one of the band's more main-stream releases from this period first, though, like "Logos", "Poland", "White Eagle" or "Pergamon", although I wouldn't actually caution anyone away from this disc!"
Sweet Dreams!
Teacher in Texas | Fredericksburg, TX USA | 12/09/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"WOW!!! My first lunge into the psychadelic world of Tangerine Dream.. Antique Dreams has proved to be a mindblowing CD! As I said, this was the first TD I'd ever heard, and what a way to start! This music is truly a landmark release.. everything from the early beginnings of the psychadelic rock of "Ultima Thule Pt.1" to the surreal "Flock of Bluebirds" and the rubbery, driving "Speed Dragon." Some songs are basically soundtracks, like "Southend Mall," which is a very nice mellow piece that sounds like the music to some fuzzy 80's action flick, while the intense, blistering drive of "Cool Breeze of Brighton" will resonate in your mind for days with its fast pace, relentless synths and screaming guitar solos. This album is addictive, you will NOT be able to get it out of your player! It is both a nice mix of early and late TD as well as an all around coherent, fantastic, and unmatched album. Highly recommended for any lover of 80's synth music, atmosheric soundtracks, techno/trance, ambient, or just outstanding and groundbreaking music that will give your ears some refreshing entertainment, A++++++!"