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Turn of the Tides [Import]

Tangerine DreamAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (September 28, 1999)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Tangerine Dream Intl
  • ASIN: B00001NFFW
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #605,736 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Pictures At An Exhibition
2. Firetongues
3. Galley Slave's Horizon
4. Death Of A Nightengale
5. Twilight Brigade
6. Jungle Journey
7. Midwinter Night
8. The Turn Of The Tides
9. Bonus Track

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best TD album in this guitarist's opinion, November 28, 2005
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This review is from: Turn of the Tides (Audio CD)
I LOVE this CD by Tangerine Dream. There is so much great guitar work. The acoustic and electric guitar work on Twilight Brigade, the flamenco guitar work on galley slave's horizon and firetongues. Great synth work and keyboard playing as well. This CD rocks, it may seem like smooth jazz in some places, but it is great music. One of my favorite instrumental rock albums period, up there with Steve Vai and Joe Satriani. Jerome Froese and Zlatko Perica did some spectacular work on this CD. There are great guitar solos on nearly every track. Some other Tangerine Dream CDs from this period are Tyranny of Beauty and Rockoon, but this one is by far the best of the bunch. This was a time when Edgar Froese was experimenting with the sound. The previous album Melrose was the first release with son Jerome involved, there was some great guitar work on a couple of tracks but it was predominantly keyboard and sax oriented. In the time between the release of Melrose and Turn of the Tides, Paul Haslinger left the band and "guest musicians" guitarist Zlatko Perica joined the band, along with saxophonist Linda Spa who had played for live shows in the early 90s. This CD is much more guitar oriented than its predecessors, but the keyboards/synth still shine.

Fans of rock music are going to love this CD. Fans of new age might not appreciate this. If you are into guitar music, or music without vocals, this CD is for you. And at Two bucks a pop for a used copy, what are you watiing for?

The only thing that could make this CD better would be the use of an actual drum kit and not the drum machine.

Other TD releases you may like: Rockoon, Tyranny of Beauty, Atlantic Bridges, Atlantic Walls.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Pleasant enough, but not particularly gripping., January 21, 2000
This review is from: Turn of the Tides (Audio CD)
Tangerine Dream's 1994 studio album, "Turn of the Tides" takes as its basis an original story by Edgar Froese. (The later re-release of the album by TDI only involves a change of artwork for the jewel case, by the way.) The disc booklet summarises the main events of the story in a fairly ponderous fashion. Froese's is a highly symbolical tale, filled with bizarre and arcane imagery, trawled, I suspect, from the literature of the Surrealist school of which Froese is such an advocate. I'm pleased to be able to say that this album steers away from any attempt to retell the story in music, thus avoiding the trap into which fell so many of those cumbersome 'concept albums' which plagued the rock world in the 70s. Instead, the father and son team of Edgar and Jerome Froese (augmented in places by Linda Spa on various saxophones, Zlatko Perica on guitar, Roland Braunstein on trumpet, the Vienna Horn Ensemble and a couple of (wordless) backing vocalists) apply Tangerine Dream's film scoring experience to point up some the imagery attached to the tale, or else more to set a mood than to move the story along. The inclusion of part of Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" (in a fairly straight setting of Ravel's orchestration) as an opening to the disc suggests, I think, the way in which the listener should approach the material presented thereafter: as a series of vignettes lifted from the main tale; some views along the way, rather than a map of the way itself.

Froese's tale, "The Turn of the Tides", starts with its central character beginning a journey by coach in a thunderstorm: the sound of thunder, and a horse-drawn coach rattling over cobbles dominate the whole of the opening Mussorgsky track, emphasising its relevance to the rest of the disk. This treatment of real sounds is the most prominent I have ever heard in any TD recording, and on first listening I hoped that this was indicative of a new trend. Sadly, the idea recurs only twice (and in more subdued form) on the current disc, but I continue to live in hope...

By Tangerine Dream standards (indeed, by any standards!) the synth programming is generally unremarkable on this disc, with guitars, drums and saxophones carrying most of the more memorable material. There are some interesting inner textures in places, though--'Jungle Journey', in particular, benefits from some careful listening--and some truly inspired playing--Zlatko's snapping acoustic guitar work in 'Firetongues' is just breathtaking. I'm not sure that the album overall stands up to repeated listening, except perhaps with some extended rests in between but it's pleasant enough the first few times through. It's just not gripping, which is a shame!

Incidentally, there is a bonus track on the CD, in the form of the 5-minute track 'Story of the Grave', which makes a suitable coda to the rest of the work and takes the total timing of the disc up to a still moderately miserly 57 minutes. For some reason, TDI's new packaging (and Amazon's listing) makes no mention of this track, which is a little confusing, and gives no durations for the other tracks, which is a bit irritating. The new artwork (two Edgar Froese originals) are very pretty though!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best 'new' TD albums, July 18, 1999
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This review is from: Turn of the Tides (Audio CD)
This is an excellent album, and I think represents TD's transition from the music of the 70's and 80's to the Tangerine Dream of the 90's. The album is truly a roller-coaster experience, with many emotions being stirred. Together with Oasis, this is one of my favorite TD album from the 90's. If you're new to Tangerine Dream, buy this CD.
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