Exit (Tangerine Dream album)

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Exit
Exit cover
Studio album by Tangerine Dream
Released 1981
Recorded June–July 1981
Genre Electronic music
Length 36:32
Label Virgin
Professional reviews
Tangerine Dream chronology
Thief
(1981)
Exit
(1981)
White Eagle
(1982)

Exit is an electronic music album released in 1981 by the German group Tangerine Dream. The first track features an uncredited Berlin actress chanting, in Russian, the names of the continents of the world and pleading to end the threat of "limited" nuclear war.[1][2] Exit reached No.43 in the UK, spending 5 weeks on the chart.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

All songs written by Chris Franke, Edgar Froese, Johannes Schmoelling.

  1. "Kiew Mission" – 9:18
  2. "Pilots Of Purple Twilight" – 4:19
  3. "Choronzon" – 4:07
  4. "Exit" – 5:33
  5. "Network 23" – 4:55
  6. "Remote Viewing" – 8:20

[edit] Lyrics (Kiew Mission)

(Translated):

  • Continents
    Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, America
    It's - the Earth
    Past tense
    Present tense
    Future tense
  • World is we are.
  • To understand
    To ask
    To answer
    To talk
    To start thinking
    Transmission...
  • To associate (to communicate) with friends...
    To exchange opinions...
    Infinity
    An intelligent being
    Talking, dialog.
  • Continents:
    Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, America
    It's all - the Earth.

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Equipment

Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer, ARP Odyssey, Oberheim OB-X, ARP Pro/DGX, Minimoog, Elka string synth, Synclavier, PPG Wave 2

[edit] Singles

  • "Choronzon / Network 23"

[edit] References

  1. ^ Beecher, Mike (1982). "Tangerine Dream: An interview with Edgar Froese and Chris Franke during their recent UK tour". Electronics & Music Maker: 52. 
  2. ^ Beecher, Mike (1982). "Tangerine Dream: An interview with Edgar Froese and Chris Franke during their recent UK tour". Electronics & Music Maker: 47–50. 
  • Berling, Michael. Exit. Voices in the Net. Retrieved on 2007-10-18.

[edit] See also

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