The Hollywood Years, Vol. 1 [Original recording remastered]
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The Hollywood Years, Vol. 1
Tangerine Dream Manufacturer: Tangerine Dream Intl ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000G6A7 Release Date: 1999-04-20 |
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Previously unreleased & leftovers from various movies, all digitally remastered. 15 tracks. 1998 TDI Music release.Album Description
Previously unreleased & leftovers from various movies, all digitally remastered. 15 tracks. 1998 TDI Music release.Album Details
Contains Previously Unreleased Material and Leftovers from Various Movies.Customer Reviews:
Apples and oranges.......2002-01-20
The first volume of "The Hollywood Years" obviously contains uneven music, since various pieces were composed in different years. However, among boring muzak and elevator music resembling their recent releases, we can find some worthy tracks here. The first two tracks are forgettable. The third one, 'Goldhunter', contains a nice vibrating background as if taken from "Oasis", but with a superimposed cheesy foreground as if stolen from their 1988 soundtrack, "Miracle Mile". It's much like a teaspoonful of sugar and salt mixed together. The fourth track, Law Paradiso, is simply horrible, like the worst moments of "Transsiberia", or the whole album of "Zoning". Fortunately, the fifth track, 'La Petite Rue Noire', is a sweet little composition with atmosphere resembling that of "Oasis", again. 'Propeller Beach' is another techno theme, virtually ripped from "Transsiberia". I have an impression that it's identical to the one featured on that CD. Skipping the infantile 'Autumn in Sonoma', which is a reheated version of a track from "Goblins Club", we move to 'Chamber of Hope'. With a decent arpeggiated main theme, the track does not evolve into anything. The theme stays the same, implying that Froese simply unearthed an old sample, and superimposed his bland synthesizer riffs over. The salt and sugar comment applies again. 'The Quiet Gambler' is a filler good enough for shopping mall. 'The Principle Source' features a nice drumbeat, but then again, nothing happens for a few minutes. Bing. Bang. Bong.
Fortunately, after that we arrive at the main lost pearl of a composition, 'Labeo'. It's as if taken from the times of "Green Desert". An excellent composition, which after is a variation on a theme known from "Hyperborea". Meditative, syncopated, superb. I can't believe that it was recorded in the 90s. Nothing else in their output from the 90s sounds like 'Labeo', and I have reasons to believe that Froese slyly took this track from his archive of the 80s and sqeezed it in here, not telling anyone. Fine with me, at least my money can be cosidered well-spent. For this track only, I give the whole album three stars.
Almost nothing happens for the rest of the album, though. 'Escape from Shadow Land' is another proof that the Froeses have artist's block. So is 'Chronos Mile'. Thrown in, just like on a few of their other albums from the decade, is 'Sonata' by Jan Sebastian Bach. Computerized. Heartless. Boppy. Uninteresting. The album ends with 'Fairfax', a simple tune which might have been recorded by a beginner with a mediocre MIDI keyboard set. In summary, buy this CD only for the ingenious track, 'Labeo'.
its ok.......2000-04-02
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Kitschinsync: The Hollywood Years, Vol. 1 - 1971-82
Mark Wirtz Manufacturer: Rpm Records UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001NFOC Release Date: 1999-08-16 |
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1998 release on RPM of tracks by the mind behind the legendary 'Teenage Opera', a '60s concept album that was never officially released until almost 30 years after it wasconcieved. Originally an EMI staff producer in the '60s, Wirtz recorded plenty of 'easy listening' and 'instrumental pop' on his own, much of which is compiled here. Contains 20 tracks, the first 16 of which are from 1971-82 & the last four, 'Chug-A-Lug Song', 'In The Eyes Of Love', 'I'm Impressed' & 'KC's Theme', are previously unreleased bonus tracks. 1999 release. The full title is 'Kitschinsync - The Hollywood Years Vol.1'.Album Details
First Time on CD. Includes: Trambouline, Silverlake Ripple and Peeping Tom plus Four Bonus, Recent Compositions.Music:
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Future Sound of Scandinavia [Box set]
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Handel: Utrecht Te Deum & Jubilate [Import]
Have You Met Barcelona? [Import]
Las Mas Pegadas de Durango y Tierra Caliente