![]() ![]() All the product links and full track lists are below. Destructo"), Exit, White Eagle (featuring the two Tatort scores as bonuses), Logos Live and Hyperborea (featuring the Risky Business material as bonus tracks). Six of the album's discs will also be available as individual remasters on the same day: Tangram, Thief (featuring a promo-only extension of track "Dr. (A bundle at uDiscoverMusic includes an exclusive poster.) ![]() It's all contained in a deluxe hardback package, newly remastered from the original tapes and remixed in stereo by Ben Wiseman. One such sojourn at London's Dominion Theatre in 1982 is featured on the edited 1983 release Logos Live and an unedited 2CD version. ![]() Studio albums ( Exit (1981), White Eagle (1982), Hyperborea (1983)) continued through the decade, and the group also put on striking concerts of experimental work. (Single "Love on a Real Train" is one of their best-known songs.) Additionally, two short scores for episodes of the German TV series Tatort make their CD debuts herein, and tracks from the score to the Tom Cruise drama Risky Business (1983) are also included. The group's film scores make up a good portion of the box's most treasured content, with two soundtrack works released for the first time in this set: 1982's The Soldier and 1983's The Keep, another collaboration with Mann. This arrangement boldly debuted in a concert behind the Iron Curtain in East Berlin, and introduced their work in the studio as 1980's Tangram.Ī year later, the group composed their first of several soundtracks across the '80s, accompanying Thief, the 1981 neo-noir film that marked the feature debut of director Michael Mann ( Heat, The Insider, Ali). During this era, group founder Edgar Froesse and longtime member Christopher Franke were augmented with a third keyboardist, Johannes Schmoelling, to complete a new lineup that lasted through the first half of the decade. Pilots of Purple Twilight: The Virgin Recordings 1980-1983, due in stores October 30, offers 10 CDs of work from the German electronic rock band as they began a new era of live performance and work in film and television. “Love on a Real Train” gleams like the steel rails on a Chicago elevated train track the song swells and pulsates and melts in the manner of what Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay do onboard the Pink Line heading toward O’Hare.Tangerine Dream will collect their early '80s works into a box set next month - including two unreleased soundtracks. ![]() The sonic inter- lewd that truly makes the movie, however, is this work of wizardry by Teutonic synth sleuths Tangerine Dream. The musical moment that everyone and their mothers remember from Risky Business is that Bob Seger rock ‘n’ roll rump-shaker, the one makes Tom Cruise boogie in his skivvies. Tangerine Dream -”Love on a Real Train” from Risky Business (1983) Crank it carefully-and use it extremely unwisely! Welcome to a boombox-blasting, battery-sapping countdown of teen comedy soundtrack cuts assembled by Mike “McBeardo” McPadden, author of TEEN MOVIE HELL: A Crucible of Coming-of-Age Comedies from Animal House to Zapped! Every note on this masterful mixtape assaults the ears like the snap of a keg tap, the frenzy of a ferocious food fight, and the squeal of a wicked sax solo played by a dog wearing sunglasses. ![]()
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