Tyger (album)
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Tyger is an album by Tangerine Dream based on the poetry of William Blake. Lyrics are based on the poems "The Tyger", "Smile", "America", "The Fly", and "London".[2]
"Tyger" spent one week on the UK Albums Chart at No.88. This is Tangerine Dream's last UK chart appearance to date.
Track listing
- 1987 release
1. |
"Tyger" |
5:45 |
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"London" |
14:22 |
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"Alchemy Of The Heart" |
12:23 |
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"Smile" |
6:08 |
5. |
"21st Century Common Man (Part 1)" (CD version only) |
4:49 |
6. |
"21st Century Common Man (Part 2)" (CD version only) |
4:00 |
- 1992 release
1. |
"Tyger" (re-mixed version) |
5:13 |
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"London" |
14:25 |
3. |
"Alchemy Of The Heart" |
12:07 |
4. |
"Smile" (faster version) |
5:53 |
5. |
"21st Century Common Man (Part 1)" (CD version only) |
4:49 |
6. |
"21st Century Common Man (Part 2)" (CD version only) |
4:00 |
7. |
"Vigour" |
4:55 |
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- Udo Dennebourg (1971)
- Roland Paulyck (1971)
- Florian Fricke (1972)
- Christian Vallbracht (1972)
- Jochen von Grumbcow (1972)
- Hans Joachim Brüne (1972)
- Johannes Lücke (1972)
- Eduard Meyer (1979)
- Susanne Pawlitzki (1985)
- Jocelyn Bernadette Smith (1987)
- Jacquie Virgil (1987)
- Diamond Ross (1987)
- Jerome Froese (1989)
- Hubert Waldner (1989–1990)
- Chi Coltrane (1991)
- Zlatko Perica (1992–2005)
- Enrico Fernandez (1992)
- Richi Wester (1992)
- Jayney Klimek (1993–2004)
- Roland Braunstein (1993)
- Julie Ocean (1993)
- Gisela Kloetzer (1994)
- Mark Hornby (1994–2002)
- Gerald Gradwohl (1994–2001)
- Emil Hachfeld (1997–1999)
- Vicki McClure (1998)
- Iris Camaa (2001–present)
- Barbara Kindermann (2001)
- Claire Foquet (2001)
- Jane Monet (2001)
- Bianca Acquaye (2001, 2005)
- Bry Gonzales (2001)
- Jack Liberty (2002, 2009)
- Lerk Andebracht (2002, 2009)
- Saskia Klumpp (2003, 2005)
- Tatjana Kouchev (2005)
- Fridolin Johann Harms (2005)
- Brandenburg Symphonic Orchestra (2005)
- Neuer Kammerchor Potsdam (2005)
- Christian Hausl (2006–2007)
- Claire Fouquet (2005)
- Barbara Kindermann (2005, 2008)
- Diane Miller (2005)
- Jane Monet (2005)
- Gynt Beator (2006
- Thomas Beator (2006)
- Bernhard Beibl (2006–present)
- Hetty Snell (2010)
- Zoe Marshall (2010)
- Stephanie Oade (2010)
- Rebecca J. Herman (2010)
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