a&r, coordinator [release co-ordination for virgin records] Hugh Gilmour art direction, design Gilmour Design artwork [ricochet] Graphiti cover [stratosphear] Cooke Key crew [tour crew, ricochet] Chris Blake crew [tour crew, ricochet] Des Seal crew [tour crew, ricochet] Roland Paulick design [sleeve design, phaedra], painting [cover painting, phaedra] Edgar Froese mastered by Andy Pearce painting [cover painting, cyclone] Edgar Froese photography by [cover inside photograph, cyclone] Monique Froese photography by [cover photographs, rubycon] Monique Froese photography by [inside cover photograph, stratosphear] Monique Froese photography by [photograph: from cyclone lp sleeve] Monique Froese photography by [ricochet] Monique Froese product manager Helen Owens tour manager [ricochet] Andrew Graham-Stewart Recorded At The Manor Produced For Virgin Records Produced For Virgin Recorded At Audio Studios, Berlin Published By EMI Virgin Music Ltd. Marketed By EMI Distributed By EMI Glass Mastered At TAKT Glass Mastered At TAKT Glass Mastered At TAKT Pressed By TAKT Pressed By TAKT Pressed By TAKT [Booklet] Phaedra: Originally released February 1974 (V2010)
Recorded in December 1973 at The Manor/Shipton-on-Cherwell Produced for Virgin Records
Thanks to all the people of The Manor who gave us the background atmosphere to produce this album. Equipment: Farfisa, EMS London
Rubycon: Originally released March 1975 (V2025)
Recorded in January 1975 at The Manor/Shipton-on-Cherwell. Produced for Virgin
Special thanks to the helpful ladies at The Manor who gave us the background atmosphere to produce this album.
Thanks to: EMS London, M.Jackson London, Studio Hofschneider Berlin, Mellotronic London, Moog U.S.A. Farfisaberg-Germany, ARP U.S.A.
Ricochet: Originally released December 1975 (V2044)
Recorded live autumn 1975 in France and Britain Special thanks to Assad Debs in France
[On the back cover] This set collects together the five LPs that Tangerine Dream recorded for Virgin Records between 1974 and 1978. Starting with 1974's Phaedra, the German electronic music pioneers international breakthrough album (reaching No.15 in the UK charts) 2), this pivotal release was followed a year later by the equally well received Rubycon. Utilized the then revolutionary technology, such as electronic organs, Moog synthesizers and Mellotron keyboards, among other instruments, Peter Baumann, Chris Franke, and founder member and Tangerine Dream mainstay Edgar Froese, would often improvise live, such as the concert recordings from their 1975 European tour that make make up their third Virgin LP, Ricochet, issued at the end of that year. Combining acoustic instruments with their traditional battery of electronica, the trio created a more melodic sound for 1976's Stratosfear. This collection finishes with 1978's Cyclone, a major change of direction from their previous instrumental releases, as the group moved in a more progressive direction, marking not only the departure of Peter Baumann, but the addition of vocalist Steve Jolliffe and percussion from Klaus Krieger. These five highly influential albums are augmented by rare single releases and 7 edits, as well as two rarely heard contemporary radio adverts.