Details
Recording date2008
Composer(s)Edgar Froese
Musician(s) Edgar Froese, Thorsten Quaeschning, Linda Spa, Iris Camaa, Bernhard Beibl
Producer(s) Edgar Froese
Tracks
1.Carmel Calif
2.Passing All Signs
3.Leviathan
4.Hunter Shot By A Yellow Rabbit
5.Nutshell Awakening
6.One Night In Space [2008 remix]
7.Serpent Magique
8.Lord Of The Ants
9.Fire On The Mountain
10.Sound Of A Shell
(Total time77:14)
Notes
This album, originally announced to become Edg...
Details
Recording date2008
Composer(s)Edgar Froese
Musician(s) Edgar Froese, Thorsten Quaeschning, Linda Spa, Iris Camaa, Bernhard Beibl
Producer(s) Edgar Froese
Tracks
1.Carmel Calif
2.Passing All Signs
3.Leviathan
4.Hunter Shot By A Yellow Rabbit
5.Nutshell Awakening
6.One Night In Space [2008 remix]
7.Serpent Magique
8.Lord Of The Ants
9.Fire On The Mountain
10.Sound Of A Shell
(Total time77:14)
Notes
This album, originally announced to become Edgar Froese's solo album for summer 2007, was finally released in April 2008 as a regular Tangerine Dream album. Though all compositions are still by Edgar Froese he was accompanied by one or two of his fellow band members on all but one track.
The Eastgate Music Shop advertises this release with the following words: "Views From A Red Train is the new studio album by Tangerine Dream. Three tracks from the album have already made their first public appearance during the Frankfurt gig (at Alte Oper/One Night In Space Concert") last year. The CD contains 10 tracks of very pulsating and energy driving material. Maybe the most rocktype oriented recording TD ever did. The fans who just love the EM ambient background stuff should maybe safe their money on this one. Fair advise –- but if you're willing to do the test of expanding your tolerance, you're always welcome."
Unlike most other TD albums this one contains quite extensive liner notes for each of the compositions, written by Bianca Acquaye. When the track list of this forthcoming album was published in early 2008, the composition Carmel Calif (which was played live during the One Night In Space gig before) was not part of it. Obviously many TD fans asked to add the track to the album, as it was not released on any CD so far. So Tangerine Dream decided to rearrange the complete tracklist and add the composition as first track. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.