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Tangerine Dream Dream Sequence Mp3, Flac, Wma Tangerine Dream Dream Sequence mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Dream Sequence Country: UK & Europe Released: 1985 Style: Berlin-School MP3 version RAR size: 1259 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1441 mb WMA version RAR size: 1660 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 880 Other Formats: VOC MOD AUD AHX ASF AA AC3 Tracklist Hide Credits The Dream Is Always The Same 1-1 3:47 Producer – Tangerine DreamWritten-By – Franke*, Froese*, Schmöelling* Phaedra (Excerpt) 1-2 1:25 Producer – Edgar FroeseWritten-By – Franke*, Froese*, Baumann* Rubycon Part One (Excerpt) 1-3 3:50 Producer – Tangerine DreamWritten-By – Franke*, Froese*, Baumann* Stratosfear (Excerpt) 1-4 8:40 Producer – Tangerine DreamWritten-By – Franke*, Froese*, Baumann* Choronzon 1-5 4:09 Producer – Chris Franke*, Edgar FroeseWritten-By – Franke*, Froese*, Schmöelling* Cherokee Lane (Live) 1-6 Producer – Chris Franke*, Edgar Froese, Peter BaumannWritten-By – Franke*, Froese*, 8:12 Baumann* Cinnamon Road 1-7 Producer – Chris Franke*, Edgar Froese, Johannes Schmöelling*Written-By – Franke*, 3:57 Froese*, Schmöelling* Kiew Mission 1-8 9:20 Producer – Chris Franke*, Edgar FroeseWritten-By – Franke*, Froese*, Schmöelling* Ricochet Part Two 1-9 21:05 Producer – Tangerine DreamWritten-By – Franke*, Froese*, Baumann* Cloudburst Flight 2-1 7:29 Producer – Chris Franke*, Edgar FroeseWritten-By – Franke*, Froese* Force Majeure (Excerpt) 2-2 6:24 Producer – Chris Franke*, Edgar FroeseWritten-By – Franke*, Froese* Tangram Part One 2-3 19:53 Producer – Chris Franke*, Edgar FroeseWritten-By – Franke*, Froese*, Schmöelling* Beach Scene 2-4 Producer – Michael Mann, Tangerine DreamWritten-By – Franke*, Froese*, 6:51 Schmöelling* Logos Part One (A) 2-5 5:09 Producer – Tangerine DreamWritten-By – Franke*, Froese*, Schmöelling* Logos Part One (B) 2-6 5:32 Producer – Tangerine DreamWritten-By – Franke*, Froese*, Schmöelling* Logos Part Two 2-7 2:52 Producer – Tangerine DreamWritten-By – Franke*, Froese*, Schmöelling* Dominion 2-8 5:47 Producer – Tangerine DreamWritten-By – Franke*, Froese*, Schmöelling* White Eagle 2-9 Producer – Chris Franke*, Edgar Froese, Johannes Schmöelling*Written-By – Franke*, 4:35 Froese*, Schmöelling* Love On A Real Train 2-10 3:58 Producer – Tangerine DreamWritten-By – Franke*, Froese*, Schmöelling* Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Virgin Records Ltd. Copyright (c) – Virgin Records Ltd. Published By – Warner Bros. Music Ltd. Published By – Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd. Glass Mastered At – Nimbus Credits Compilation Producer – Ross Stapleton Remastered By [Digital Remastering] – Ben Turner Notes Made in France. ℗ 1985 This compilation Virgin Records Ltd. © 1985 Virgin Records Ltd. Tracks 1-2 and 2-2 listed correctly as (Excerpt) in booklet but not on disc. Unlike Dream Sequence, booklet is 4-page duofold with credits only. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Printed): 5 012981 000226 Barcode (Scanned): 5012981000226 Matrix / Runout (CD1 (Variant 1)): CDTD 1/1 1:1 Matrix / Runout (CD2 (Variant 1)): CDTD 1/2 1:4 Matrix / Runout (CD1 (Variant 1)): CDTD 1/1 5:5 Matrix / Runout (CD2 (Variant 1)): CDTD 1/2 1:3 SPARS Code: AAD Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Tangerine Dream Sequence UK & CDTD 1 Virgin CDTD 1 1985 Dream (2xCD, Comp) Europe Tangerine Dream Sequence 302 686 Virgin 302 686 Germany 1985 Dream (3xLP, Comp) Dream Sequence 7243 8 49262 Tangerine Virgin, 7243 8 49262 (2xCD, Comp, RE, Europe 2000 2 9, CDTDX1 Dream Virgin 2 9, CDTDX1 RM) Tangerine Dream Sequence TD LP 1 Virgin TD LP 1 Europe 1985 Dream (3xLP, Comp) CDTD 1, 0777 Tangerine Dream Sequence Virgin, CDTD 1, 0777 UK & Unknown 7 86726 2 3 Dream (2xCD, Comp, RE) Virgin 7 86726 2 3 Europe Related Music albums to Dream Sequence by Tangerine Dream Tangerine Dream - Tangram Tangerine Dream - The Virgin Years 1974-1978 Tangerine Dream - Alpha Centauri / Atem Tangerine Dream - Rubycon Tangerine Dream - Excerpts From "Force Majeure" Tangerine Dream - Exit Tangerine Dream - Phaedra Tangerine Dream - Booster Vol. II.
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