Tangerine Dream Phaedra Record Store Day Release

Virgin EMI is releasing a special version of Tangerine Dream‘s classic album Phaedra for Record Store Day 2020.

Phaedra was Tangerine Dream’s first release after signing to Richard Branson’s Virgin Records label.

The album was recorded at the Manor, the studio inside a manor house in Shipton-on-Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England, which was already celebrated by early 1974 as the location in which Mike Oldfield had created Tubular Bells.

Phaedra was produced by Tangerine Dream founder Edgar Froese, who also painted the image on the album cover.

The original was released on February 20, 1974. The re-release features remastered audio, from from 2019’s box set In Search Of Hades. The second LP of the set features bonus tracks from the Phaedra sessions. The release is pressed on 180g tangerine colored vinyl.

Record Store Day 2020 has been postponed from April 18, 2020 to June 20th, as a result of the Coronavirus Pandemic.

Album Details:

Tangerine Dream – Phaedra – Tangerine Vinyl
Side A

Phaedra – Remastered 2018

Side B

Mysterious Semblance At The Strand Of Nightmares – Remastered 2018
Movements Of A Visionary – Remastered 2018
Sequent ‘C’ – Remastered 2018

Side C

Flute Organ Piece – Bonus track

Side D

Phaedra – Out-Take Version 1 – Bonus track
Phaedra – Out-Take Version 2B – Bonus track
Organ Piece – Bonus track

11 thoughts on “Tangerine Dream Phaedra Record Store Day Release

  1. I was amused to read Peter Baumann’s EM interview, where he said that the band let their gear warm up, smoked a joint and then improvised the entire 1st movement of Phaedra in one pass. Mmm, stoners! I enjoy their golden age work, but I also like the modern TD, solo works by Johannes Schmoelling and LOOM. I have TD albums in 3 formats, from Atem on. I’m SO hooked.

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