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  2. Tangerine Dream discography - Wikipedia

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    Tangerine Dream's releases have been divided into several eras based on the record label of the time. Tangerine Dream's first releases were on the Ohr label. The Ohr logo was a pink ear, thus fans refer to this era as the Pink Years; this covers Electronic Meditation (1970) to Atem (1973).

  3. Tangerine Dream - Wikipedia

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    Tangerine Dream is a German electronic music band founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese. The group has seen many personnel changes over the years, with Froese the only constant member until his death in January 2015.

  4. Rubycon (album) - Wikipedia

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    Rubycon is the sixth studio album by German electronic music group Tangerine Dream. It was released in 1975 on the Virgin label. [1] 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.

  5. Tangram (album) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Tangerine Dream filmography - Wikipedia

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    Tangerine Tree 63: Assorted Secrets III: German TV film directed by George Moorse. Strange Behavior (1981) Tangerine Tree 50: Assorted Secrets 2: Horror film, released as Dead Kids in the US. Thief (1981) Thief (1981) A neo-noir crime drama written and directed by Michael Mann.

  7. Tyger (album) - Wikipedia

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    Tyger is the thirtieth major release and seventeenth studio album by Tangerine Dream. It is based on the poetry of William Blake. Three of the tracks have lyrics taken from the poems The Tyger, London and Smile. [2] The track London also incorporates lines from A Little Girl Lost, America: a Prophecy and The Fly.

  8. Quichotte (album) - Wikipedia

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    Quichotte is the fourteenth major release and third live album by Tangerine Dream released in 1981. [2] It was re-released in 1986 as Pergamon. It is a selection from the two live concerts held on 31 January 1980 at the Palast der Republik in East Berlin. The second of the two original concerts is available as Tangerine Tree Volume 17: East ...

  9. Atem (album) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Julian Cope's Head Heritage described it as Tangerine Dream's "transitional album". [3] The baby pictured on the cover is Jerome Froese, the son of Edgar Froese, who would eventually become a member of Tangerine Dream. He was two years and four months old at the time this album was released.