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From: brad@gcc-opus.ARPA (Brad Parker)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: Elec. Music - Tangerine Dream
Message-ID: <179@gcc-opus.ARPA>
Date: Mon, 7-Jan-85 09:47:03 EST
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Posted: Mon Jan  7 09:47:03 1985
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In article <133@decwrl.UUCP> levasseur@morgan.DEC writes:
>  Before closing I'de like to bring up Tangerine Dream. I first heard them
>3 years ago while on vacation in San Francisco. I bought one album which was
>pure trash. I've heard their music in the movie soundtracks to "Wavelength"
>and "Firestarter" and enjoyed both. Could anyone give me suggestions as to
>which T.D. albums are good and worth purchasing. At $8-9 a shot, I hate 
>taking a gamble on just buying T.D. albums at random.
>                         Ray

Well, music is like dancing - everbody likes a different style,
but I really like "Force Majeure" and especially "Tangram".

I can't remember, but I think part of Tangram was used on "Risky Business".

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J Bradford Parker
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