Poland (album)
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Poland | ||
Image:Poland (TD).jpg | ||
Studio album by Tangerine Dream | ||
Released | 1984 | |
Recorded | 10 December 1983 Warsaw Ice Stadium |
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Genre | Electronic music | |
Length | 81:49 | |
Label | Jive Records | |
Tangerine Dream chronology | ||
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Logos Live (1982) |
Poland (1983) |
Heartbreakers (1985) |
Poland - The Warsaw Concert is an album of electronic music released by Tangerine Dream in 1984.
[edit] Track listing
- "Poland" – 22:36
- "Tangent" – 19:59
- "Barbakane" – 18:04
- "Horizon" – 21:10
The four tracks consist of 3-4 distinct sections each. The last two of the four sections of "Tangent" are titled "Polish Dance" (which is notably similar to the composition Choronzon from Exit) and "Rare Bird" respectively, and the 2nd section of Barbakane is titled "Warsaw in the Sun". There are also further, less known official and unofficial names for some other sections of the album, too.
Out of twelve CD releases, only two have the complete album, all others are either missing "Tangent" or have a truncated version of "Barbakane."
- (1984) Jive/Teldec 8.28638
- (1984) Relativity 88561-8045-2
The second is a double-CD release, copyrighted 1984 by Zomba Ent. Inc., Made in the U.S., and apparently difficult to find. On disk one, "Rare Bird", originally an encore, is split off from "Tangent" as a track on its own. The CD artwork, however, lists "Tangent" as a single full-length track.
[edit] Personnel
- Edgar Froese
- Chris Franke
- Johannes Schmoelling
[edit] Singles
- "Warsaw In The Sun"