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  1. 14 minutes ago, Thor said:

    He, he...that's kinda random. Although I'm aware Parsons is huge in Germany, so perhaps not that random. In fact, back in the early 90s, that's the only place I could find FREUDIANA (picked it up at a FNAC in Hamburg).

     

    It was for this weekend's audio exposition in Munchen. Why didn't you go?

     

     

  2. 8 minutes ago, Thor said:

     

    Indeed. There's very little rock about Tangerine Dream, unless you listen to the very, very early stuff (pre-70s). They very rarely used vocals too. The wonderful title song from SHY PEOPLE (incidentally my fav TD) is a rare exception.

     

    Kraftwerk is a different beast altogether. It's very much krautrock/electropop.

     

    My first Tangerine Dream LP sounded a bit like Pink Floyd, at least, that's how I remember it, but I could be way off. I have to look at their discography to see which one it was ...

     

    Found it!

     

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  3. Tangerine Dream had very spacey, non-rock albums as well. 

     

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    I'm sure Richard or Thor will tell you all about it. 

     

    Kraftwerk, while electronic music pioneers, was indeed more an Electro pop / Krautrock band. That being said, Vangelis wasn't afraid of that either:

     

     

    In fact, I really had to warm up to the pop art / electro pop aspect of this album. 

  4. 15 minutes ago, bruce marshall said:

    Before V the prominent electronic music artists , that I was familiar with, seemed to do mostly covers of classical music.

    Im thinking of Carlos, Tomita, Fast etc.

    V really seemed to be the first to fully explore the sonic possibilities of synths.

    I'm happy to be contradicted😄

     

    Klaus, Tangerine Dream and Kraftwerk were also around and they weren't into classical music.

  5. 5 hours ago, Naïve Old Fart said:

    ... and I adore SOIL FESTIVITIES.

     

    Ah, the last album I liked (Side A, that is). After Mask (1985) and Invisible Connections (1985) I stopped buying his albums. 

  6. 1 hour ago, Naïve Old Fart said:

    Yes :)

     

     

     

     

    I wonder if we'll now see official releases of MISSING, and THE BOUNTY, both favourites of mine?

     

    - No! :P

     

    - I would prefer that they open the Vangelis vault and release some of his unreleased stuff, preferably things he made between 1978 and 1982, when he was at the height of his artistic abilities. At least, rumor has it Vangelis released only a small percentage of what he recorded.

     

     

    Alex - listening to Direct on Amazon Music because so many think this album great (:conf:)

     

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    22 hours ago, bruce marshall said:

    " CHINA" was used in an American TV ad, if iirc, which helped spread his popularity

     

    Yes, that was a Ridley Scott ad. 

     

     

  7. 31 minutes ago, Thor said:

    That clip seemed to prove my point.

     

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    Well, if you can't hear the difference between the two, I can understand why you don't like it. 

     

     

    27 minutes ago, Naïve Old Fart said:

    THE FRIENDS OF MR. CAIRO is better.

     

    It's more poppy and commercial, but better? No. But I suppose it's better than Private Collection. And the less talk about Page Of Life, the better. 

     

    Needless to say there was more and more pressure from the label to make things more commercial. The first one (Short Stories) wasn't made under such pressure. It was only when the album was finished that the label asked: "Where is the hit single?" They wrote one but only after the album was released. It does appear on the CD. The LP is better. 

     

     

     

  8. 1 hour ago, Thor said:

     

     

    I like "Tao of Love" like everyone else from CHINA, but otherwise it's a bit too much indigenous Chinese music for my taste.

     

     

     

    If only that were true. I can't find anything that resembles it. It's China according to Vangelis but it has very little to do with genuine Chinese music. And pure aesthetically, it's his most beautiful sounding album (the instruments and recording!). Ying & Yang and Himalaya are incredible and incredibly Vangelis. The whole album is a perfect journey. 

     

    1 hour ago, bruce marshall said:

    Pretty much agree with you.

    Interesting that Thor is more of a late career fan.

    " CHINA" was used in an American TV ad, if iirc, which helped spread his popularity

     

    It's not a Ridley Scott ad by any chance?

     

    His early career is synonymous with Blade Runner CD 1. His later career is synonymous with Blade Runner CD 3.  :D

     

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    1 hour ago, Thor said:

     

    Hey, I'm listening to SHORT STORIES right now. Love it ...

     

     

    That surprises me, Thor. I almost don't believe it.

     

     

    Regarding Blade Runner, for me, the music is so very much married to the images that it's hard for me to see it as a standalone experience. I later learned that this exactly how Vangelis looks to his Blade Runner score, as music that is inseparable and integral to the film. 

  9. 22 minutes ago, bruce marshall said:

    Am I the only one here who listened to V in the Seventies ( CHINA et. al)?

    I was a.huge fan but he was virtually unknown to most music fans.

    I clearly remember seeing the poster for the upcoming release of CHARIOTS. When I read " music by Vangelis" I was overjoyed. I thought to myself " moviegoers are going to be blown away by the score!"

    How right I was.

    Rip VG

     

    I bought the LP of China because the first track, believe it or not, was a small hit in Belgium and I loved it. Guess what, it's still my favorite today. My only regret is that he didn't follow it up with a Japan album. 

    The last Vangelis album that I liked is Soil Festivities (Side A, that is). After Blade Runner and Soil Festivities, Vangelis went into a different musical direction and his sound changed as well. Even though he was one of my heroes, I knew my Vangelis days were over. 

     

    For the record, I like the ones nobody likes: Beaubourg, See You Later, Odes, Short Stories, ...

  10. 5 hours ago, Deacon Blues said:

    Vangelis started playing with psychedelic rock bands in the 1960s like Aphrodite's Child and Forminx, shifting to scoring various documentary and feature films, collaborating with Jon Anderson and writing classical pieces. He's truly been through it all and seen things you people wouldn't believe. His music could be bombastic, theatrical or send you to a state of euphoria.

     

    He actually was shifting from Aphrodite's Child towards a career as a solo artist making concept albums, and yes, scoring the music for the documentaries of Frédéric Rossif.

     

    Apparently Vangelis died from COVID.  

  11. 23 minutes ago, GerateWohl said:

    Being a big Roger Hodgson fan in the beginning I appreciated more and more Davies songs.

     

    I remember when I was a teen I wasn't too fond of his voice, but now that I'm old and wise, and as far as my ears can hear, his voice is kind of warm & soothing. 

     

    That being said, I'm not what you might call a true Supertramp fan, but I've always liked them. I'm not even familiar with anything they've released after Breakfast In America :o. I always thought Breakfast was really good and the others not so good. 

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