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"Thief" is a soundtrack album by Tangerine Dream for the film "Thief", directed by Michael Mann. It reached No. 43 on the UK Albums Chart in a 3-week run.
"Rubycon" is an album released in 1975 by Tangerine Dream. It is widely regarded as one of their best albums. "Rubycon" further develops the Berlin School sequencer-based sound they ushered in with the title track from "Phaedra".
Although not quite matching the sales figures for "Phaedra", "Rubycon" did give the group their highest ever UK chart placing. This was widely stated to be No.12, in a 14-week run.
2016 four CD live archive release. Esoteric Recordings' Reactive label is proud to announce the release of the second volume of an official bootleg series by the legendary Tangerine Dream. This set includes a 1978 Paris concert as well as a 1980 show taped in East Berlin. Formed in Berlin in September 1967 by Edgar Froese, Tangerine Dream are simply one of the most important groups to have emerged on the German music scene of the late 1960s/early 1970s. Always guided by the genius of Edgar Froese, Tangerine Dream developed a sound based on the use of synthesizers and keyboards. In Britain, John Peel soon began to promote the band on his influential radio show which ultimately led to Tangerine Dream becoming one of the first acts to sign to Richard Branson's newly established Virgin label in 1973. Tangerine Dream's music would influence a whole host of musicians who followed in their wake, such as Julian Cope.
In early 1982 the next regular TD album, "White Eagle", was released by the trio Froese/Franke/Schmoelling. The track "Mojave Plan" had been played live for the first time with Eberhard Schoener and orchestra at the "Classic Rock Night" in Munich on December 9th, 1981.
From mid October to late November 1982, TD toured in Europe performing 31 gigs at all in Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, the UK, Belgium, West and East Germany. The concert at the Dominion Theatre in London was released only a few weeks after on the record "Logos Live". According to Johannes Schmoelling, this is one of his favourite albums. He considers "the live concept and the smooth transition between one idea and the next to be the key of the album's success."
"Encore: Tangerine Dream Live" is an electronic music album released in 1977 by Tangerine Dream. It is mostly assembled from various recordings from the band's very successful 1977 U.S. tour.