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Tangerine Dream - Shy People (1988)

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Tangerine Dream - Shy People (1988)

Tangerine Dream - Shy People | 1988 | Electronic
MP3 | CBR 256 kbp/s | Lame 3.96 | Time: 36:06 | Size: 70Mb


Edgar Froese, Christoph Franke, Paul Haslinger, Jacquie Virgil (Vocals), Diamond Ross (Vocals)

Tracks:

1. Shy People [Vocal version] 7:50
2. Joe's Place 2:10
3. The Harbor 4:00
4. Nightfall 4:00
5. Dancing On A White Moon 3:03
6. Civilized Illusions 3:50
7. Swamp Voices 3:13
8. Transparent Days 3:00
9. Shy People [Instrumental version] 5:00
The movie Shy People, starring Jill Clayburgh and Barbara Hershey, tells of a New York journalist, who sets off with her daughter for the swamplands of Louisiana with the intention of writing an article for the New York Times. There she finds a widow in extreme poverty, living with her two sons and a daughter in nearly stone age conditions. The film shows the collision of the modern American way of life with the behaviour patterns of a lifestyle rooted in nature. Both families become enmeshed in situations which are completely foreign to their normal way of life. The often mysterious, mystical world of the wide, misty swamp landscape creates a fantastic setting.

Tangerine Dream composed and produced the music in 1987 in Berlin. The movie director, Andrei Konchalovsky, had achieved world-wide recognition with his previous film, "Runaway Train". In his new film he wanted to create an extra dimension through the music, for this would make his visuals more dynamic. What began for TD as a typical assignment then became a very complex and time consuming engagement - the lengthiest of any of their works up to that time: composing and producing 84 minutes of music took two months.

Konchalovsky, himself a classically trained musician and conductor, placed the highest level of requirements on the technique and imagination of the musicians. A full workday from 9 a.m. until 1 a.m. in the night was not unusual. Just before the completition the director decided to allow TD to write the title music with only four days remained available until the music was required for the final mixing in Los Angeles. In a last ditch effort the band dispersed and hunted through various studios, agencies and addresses to come up with Jacquie Virgil, a black American singer who was able to optimally interpret the lyrics and music they had created. With no more than three hours remaining before his flight, Konchalovsky had the finished masters in his hands.

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