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Tangerine Dream - Logos... Live At The Dominion - London CD (album) cover

LOGOS... LIVE AT THE DOMINION - LONDON

Tangerine Dream

 

Progressive Electronic

3.81 | 200 ratings

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ZowieZiggy
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3 stars The galactic splendour of "Ricochet" or "Encore" is not quite present on this live album. Of course, several years have passed and we are now well into the eighties.

This album is still good of course, but I'm missing the absolute beauty of some of its predecessors (live or studio works).

The long "Logos" is somewhat repetitive and lacks of passion. It sounds dehumanized to my ears even if fine moments are plenty. The second part of the vinyl is more mysterious, more profound, more atmospheric and spacey (at least during the first five minutes). In one word: more TD from the mid seventies. And I like it better to be honest. OK, I'm an old freak. So?

More beats are to be listened further on, but the ambient mood is rather pleasant. TD doesn't offer a masterpiece, but this live recording from London is quite satisfactory for the fans. Being old or young ones: both will find interesting aspects and even some moments of delight .

As usual, the closing section of this very long track (over 45 minutes) is pure beauty. A symphonic harmony that only TD can offer. Still, the global feel is more like a good work than more. The commercial "Dominion" being somewhat inappropriate.

Three stars.

ZowieZiggy | 3/5 |

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