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| | | Tangerine DreamUnderwater Sunlight- Studio, released August 1986 -
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Covers | | |  CD release UK 1986 Photo: Monika Froese |  CD release Germany 1986 Photo: Monika Froese |  CD release Europe 1996 Photo: Monika Froese |
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Details | | | | | | Recording date | April 1986 | | Recording site(s) | Dream Studios (Berlin) | | Composer(s) | Edgar Froese, Chris Franke | | Musician(s) | Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Paul Haslinger | | Producer(s) | Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Paul Haslinger |
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Notes | | | "You can produce the sound of two hands clapping. Now, how does one hand sound?" - Zen question |
| | | Shortly after Johannes Schmoelling had left TD, friends of Edgar Froese pointed out a keyboard player who was earning his daily bread in the Vienna jazz club scene: Paul Haslinger, who was only 23 when Edgar Froese invited him to join a studio session in Vienna along with Chris Franke. At first it didn't appear likely that Paul -- who was mainly a funk jazz pianist -- could replace Johannes. TD was a completely different musical concept for Paul and it meant a lot of hard work before he could musically orientate himself for the spring 1986 UK and USA tours. Paul was used to working hard and Edgar and Chris were patient, so that both tours were successfully completed, and Paul became a regular member for the next four years. The first album featuring Paul Haslinger was Underwater Sunlight, released in summer 1986. |
| | | As Haslinger recalls, "I came to Tangerine Dream's Berlin studio and there were all the instruments I'd ever dreamed of. You didn't see me for a year because I was always behind them, working out things. Since Underwater Sunlight was the first album I was involved in, it was also the most spontaneous one -- at least from my perspective. After completing the '86 UK tour, we went straight back into the studio and recorded it in little more than three months. It happened with ease and I think you can hear that in the music." For his part, Haslinger admirably conceded, "I don't think Tangerine Dream was changed by me. The mastermind and leader has always been Edgar." |
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Releases | | | | | | Benelux | - 1986: Jive/CNR
- LP: 656.080; blue labels
| | Canada | - 1986: Jive/RCA/Ariola
- LP: HIP 40; world map labels with printing 'RCA/Ariola'
- LP: HIP 40; world map labels with printing 'BMG'
| | Europe | - 1996: Essential/Castle
- CD: ESMCD366
- 2003: Sanctuary/Castle
- CD: CMRCD654; standard jewel case with additional cardboard wrapper
| | Germany | - 1986: Jive/Teldec
- Promo-LP: 6.26377 AP; world map labels; promo insert
- LP: 6.26377 AP; world map labels
- CD: 8.26377 ZP
- 1992: Jive/BMG
- CD: WD 75216
| | Greece | - 1986: Jive
- LP: 40015; blue labels
| | Italy | - 1986: Jive
- LP: HIP 26
| | Japan | - 1988: Alfa
- CD: 32 XB-223
| | Portugal | - 1986: Jive/Edisom
- LP: 614 420; blue labels
| | UK | - 1986: Jive
- LP: HIP 40; world map labels
- LP: HIP 40; blue labels
- CD: CHIP 40
| | USA | - 1986: Relativity
- Promo-LP: EMC 8113; picture labels, gsc
- LP: EMC 8113; picture labels
- LP: 88561-8113-1; picture labels
- LP: 88561-8113-1; black labels
- CD: 88561-8113-2
- 1996: Sequel/Castle
- CD: 1046-2
- 2000: Castle
- CD: CMACD579
- 2003: Sanctuary
- CD: 06076-81297-2
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