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Tangerine Dream - Jeanne D'Arc - La Révolte Éternelle

Tangerine Dream - Jeanne D'Arc - La Révolte Éternelle

Musician: Tangerine Dream
Album title: Jeanne D'Arc - La Révolte Éternelle
Style: Ambient
Released: 2005
Country: Germany
Size MP3 version: 1502 mb
Size APE version: 1926 mb
Size WMA version: 1487 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 709
Format: AC3 VOC DTS WAV AHX ASF DMF
Genre: Electronic

Tangerine Dream - Jeanne D'Arc - La Révolte Éternelle


Tracklist

1 La Vision 12:19
2 La Joie 5:16
3 La Force Du Courage 8:37
4 La Solitude Dans L'Espoir 7:32
5 La Marche 8:36
6 La Sagesse Du Destin 7:58
7 Le Combat Du Sang 10:17
8 Le Combat Des Épées 14:02
9 La Libération 4:39

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – TDI Production
  • Recorded At – Eastgate Studios

Credits

  • Composed By, Keyboards, Drums, Mastered By – Thorsten Quaeschning
  • Composed By, Keyboards, Mastered By – Jerôme Froese*
  • Composed By, Keyboards, Producer, Artwork [Cover Artwork], Design – Edgar Froese
  • Percussion – Iris Camaa
  • Saxophone, Flute – Linda Spa

Notes

Recorded at Eastgate Studios Vienna June 2005

© 2005 TDI production

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: none
  • Matrix / Runout: Eastgate 49009
  • Label Code: LC 01111
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI QE07
  • Rights Society: GEMA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TDI CD043 Tangerine Dream Jeanne D'Arc - La Révolte Éternelle ‎(CD, Album, Mixed) TDI Music TDI CD043 Germany 2006
232659 Tangerine Dream Jeanne D'Arc ‎(CD, Album, RE) Documents, Eastgate 232659 Germany 2009
TDI CD043 Tangerine Dream Jeanne D'Arc - La Révolte Éternelle ‎(CD, Album, Mixed) TDI Music TDI CD043 Germany 2005

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Oppebro
It says above on discogs that this album was released in 2005-but inside the sleeve of this Eastgate release it says clearly that is was released in 2008. Also it doesn't seem to be on the TD discography on wikipedia. The album itself has both Linda Spa & Iris Camaa as well as Thorsten Quaechning as well as Edgar and Jerome Froese, so thats definitely better than the strange Axiat release from TD that contained only Jerome Froese or a handful of other TD releases that only contained Edgar Froese and as such are like EF solo releases rather than TD band efforts. The five people on this record did just an OK job. Its a bit long at 79 minutes-nowadays a 45 minute effort is no longer called an album apparently. The use of actual old LP record noise as in the sound the needle makes when it has finished the record and is bouncing against blank vinyl is used as an actual sound on one of the tracks. I didn't think it worked so well-it made it sound like a synth was 'misfiring.' There is a strong percussive element in the record which helps. There are a few good pieces on the record. I think it could have been better. I think calling it 'Jeanne D'arc' was strange. TD are not known for 'religion themed music.' If its between watching The Price is Right and this CD I'd listen to the CD.