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Tangerine Dream Fotos
Grupo:
Tangerine Dream
Origen:
Alemania, BerlinAlemania
Miembros:
Edgar Froese, Jerome Froese, and Thorsten Quaeschning
Disco de Tangerine Dream: «Catch Me if You Can»
Disco de Tangerine Dream: «Catch Me if You Can» (Anverso)
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  • Título:Catch Me if You Can
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0 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Lifeless And Boring Most Of The Time.

This is one of TD's weakest attempts to make a soundtrack. And this one really stands out from the rest with it's repetitive tracks, which to me, feels so lifeless and dull. There isn't really a song on this disc that captures your ears wanting you to hear more. It is sad but true.

With this said, there are however a few songs that probably suits well for the kind of film it was/is, but I can't comment on this since I havn't seen it yet. But from what I've heard on this disc I'm not really in awe, and there is nothing that inspires me at all to have a few more listens.

Buy it only if you are, like the other reviewer said, a Die-Hard TD fan that simply must have every output by TD no matter what it cost or sound.

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0 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Another soundtrack

Well, it's the late '80s and Tangerine Dream are cranking out soundtracks at the rate of about one every 3 weeks (I exaggerate, but you get the idea).

This soundtrack lacks any real heart with most of the compositions sounding quite repetitive. The music has an almost '50s feel to it, although some tracks are quite modern and a scant few show traces of a brilliant Tangerine Dream.

Overall, this is probably their 2nd weakest soundtrack (Heartbreakers would be their absolute weakest in my opinion). It sounds like the band threw this one together in just a couple of hours and spent another couple of hours recording it.

This album is probably one for the die-hard TD fans only.