Stratosfear
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Stratosfear | ||
Studio album by Tangerine Dream | ||
Released | 1976 | |
Recorded | 1976 | |
Genre | Electronic music | |
Length | 34:39 | |
Label | Virgin | |
Producer(s) | Tangerine Dream | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Tangerine Dream chronology | ||
Ricochet (1975) |
Stratosfear (1976) |
Sorcerer (1977) |
Stratosfear is an electronic music album released in 1976 by the German group Tangerine Dream. It marks the beginning of the band's evolution away from their uncompromising early 1970s synthesizer experiments toward a recognizably more melodic sound, a trend they would pick up again in 1979's Force Majeure. The title track "Stratosfear" has been played live many times and has been released in a re-mixed form on a number of other albums.
This album reached No.39 in the UK, in a 4-week chart run.
[edit] Track listing
- "Stratosfear" – 10:38
- "The Big Sleep In Search Of Hades" – 4:34
- "3 A.M. At The Border Of The Marsh From Okefenokee" – 8:51
- "Invisible Limits" – 11:36
[edit] Personnel
- Christopher Franke – Moog synthesizer, Organ, Percussion, Loop Mellotron, Harpsichord
- Edgar Froese – Mellotron, Moog Synthesizer, 12 & 6-string Guitars, Grand Piano, Bass Guitar, Mouth Organ
- Peter Baumann – Moog Synthesizer, Project Electronic Rhythm Computer, Fender E-Piano, Mellotron
[edit] Singles
- "Stratosfear" – "The Big Sleep In Search Of Hades"