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    Posted: June 21 2012 at 20:58
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I haven't seen Encore be mentioned, and it just might be my favorite.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote richardh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 22 2012 at 01:24
Virgin have just released 2 nice box sets of TD at reasonable prices. I would get those and have done with it.
 
After the Virgin years I would recommend:
Kyoto (more industrial approach but also quite warm as well. probably my favourite TD album)
Le Parc (shorter peices but very creative)
Underwater Sunlight (lovely stuff if a bit new agey)
Seven Letters From Tibet (closer to Vangelis and Neuronium than traditioanl TD but very nice)
Purgatorio (2 cd features classical female vocalists is utterly brilliant imo)
Booster (2 cd including retro synths with new compositions as well as reworking of some of their eighties tracks)
Views From A Red Train (excellent farily recent release)
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Where do I start?
 
Knowing your taste Steve you have a picked a peach in Force Majeure, it's the closest to symphonic prog TD ever were.
 
The live albums tend to be pretty special, and for an indication of mid 70s TD you couldn't go wrong with Encore, it's a fabulous album.  Similarly from the 80s Poland and Logos are well worth getting, and much better than the studio albums from that era.
 
There's a glut of later cds (mid 80s onwards) and I'll bet there's not many who have 'em allWink.  I don't, even though I'm a big fan of the band.  I recently got the 10cd box set An Electronic Journey (I think richardh was referring to this one above) and its a great way to catch up on the later stuff.  Through that I discovered the gorgeously ambient 7 Letters From Tibet which has become one of my favourites by the band.  Canyon Cazuma and Ocean Waves Collection are very good too.
 
Enjoy the journey Steve.  If you are to finish oof the entire collection you'll need deep pocketsLOL.  
 
 
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Originally posted by Dean

^ Phaedra, while excellent, maybe a little too somber as an introduction to TD.

If he likes Rubycon is Phaeda too much of a stretch?
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^ Phaedra, while excellent, maybe a little too somber as an introduction to TD.

If he likes Rubycon is Phaeda too much of a stretch?
Of course not, but I think for Steve it's going "the wrong way" ... Ricochet -> Stratosphere -> (Encore) -> Cyclone-> Force Majeure is more appropriate than Phaedra -> Atem -> Zeit -> (Alpha Centauri) -> Electronic Meditation.


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Originally posted by Man With Hat

I haven't seen Encore be mentioned, and it just might be my favorite.


I was just about to recommend the self same album - of the huge range of live albums available, this is by far my favorite (followed closely by Logos, Poland, Ricochet, Pergamon etc etc...); the sound may not be exacty crystal clear, but the music is marvellous.



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Thanks everyone for all the recommendations.

I have, as Richard suggested, bitten the bullet and ordered tonight the two Virgin boxsets from Amazon, which are very reasonably priced.

Once I have had these and listened (and enjoyedApprove), I will move on to the later or live albums that have been suggested.




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T Dream is a special trip to say the least. I have a whopping 34 titles in my collection and I must say , I found the music particularly thrilling while driving, as its at the polar extreme of what one might hear through an open window on a highway! Rainstorms are particulaly evocative , somehow giving the sounds a special aura. I suggest you give it  a whirl and let me know if this works for you.
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Originally posted by lazland

Thanks everyone for all the recommendations.

I have, as Richard suggested, bitten the bullet and ordered tonight the two Virgin boxsets from Amazon, which are very reasonably priced.

Once I have had these and listened (and enjoyedApprove), I will move on to the later or live albums that have been suggested.


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Briliant and I'm sure you will love them. Even their weakest album White Eagle is still very enjoyable
 
BTW There is also a Virgin boxset of Edgar Froese solo albums which is also very goodBig smile
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Post Options Post Options   Quote lazland Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2012 at 15:25
CDs arrived today, so I have lots of new TD music to get throughBig smile
 
I'll report when I have listened a few times.


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Yer home has just been burnt down and you can negotiate aesthetic appraisal in such a selfless and objective manner - I bow in supplication  Steve
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Post Options Post Options   Quote lazland Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2012 at 06:55
Originally posted by ExittheLemming

Yer home has just been burnt down and you can negotiate aesthetic appraisal in such a selfless and objective manner - I bow in supplication  Steve
 
Cheers Iain. The biggest relief this week (aside from the obvious that my family are safe & well) was to get a new laptop, retrieve my backed up music (NEVER underestimate the value of backing up!), and have something to play my new CDs on.
 
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Stratosfear on now. Quiite brilliant.
 
These cd's were a great purchase.


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I am so glad you like it Steve.
TD hold a very special place in my heart, and for some reason it just makes me love them even more, when people like yourself suddenly fall under their spell.
Stratosfear is a very good way of introducing oneself to latter day TD, and I always thought that it was THE most influential of all their albums - including Phaedra. Hundreds of electronic artists have ever since tried unsuccessfully to duplicate that feat. A large portion of the 80s, at least prog electronic speaking, sounds uncanny like that album, albeit with a soapier and more plastic feel to it.

I am definitely spinning my version of it tonight
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YepBig smile Now on to Cyclone, and really enjoying this.
 
I rather think that TD are about the finest band I should have gotten into, but never did (if that makes sense).
 
Top notch progressive rock. I am so glad I started this thread.


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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guldbamsen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2012 at 15:12
I get what you are saying. I felt the same about Magma, when I finally bought an album of theirs.

Cyclone is the black sheep, but frankly I don't get all the hate it receives. Yes it has grainy vocals on a track, plus drums and percussive ornaments, but like Dean pointed out earlier, many of TD's records feature other instruments than the synths - a lot of acoustic as well. Plus the big 'epic' is as powerful and poignant as any of their later pieces.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote TODDLER Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2012 at 20:09
I've always had a deep interest in the obscure stuff. For example the piece "Overture" from the LP "Virgin" "Various Artists". The album is reviewed on Progarchives. The piece is creepy and creates a dark vibe, but it's not only that which interests me. It's the style in which they choose layers of keyboard sounds.
 
 
Another piece that I admire is "Haunted Heights" which I discovered on a German import box set long ago. A very interesting piece that makes me feel as if I am traveling.


I have yet to locate the 2 pieces in the digital age , but often wonder if I may have perhaps missed some obscure release of them along the way. If you ever get the chance to check them out, you might understand why they are unique.
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