Exciting would be a direct comparison to be able to play both albums in parallel and could find out the different nuances. One thing that is probably only in the PCs of Tangerine Dream or in the minds of Edgar Froese and John Schmoelling. Make of course not with my ears.
So a CD should appear on the charts today. However, you have to say, regardless of whether one is TD-Fan or not, even the original sounds good today. It does not have to hide.
Although Rubycon and Phaedra represent the successful beginning, these two albums are but nothing compared to the genius of Tangram.
There are now Tangram clippings also be admired on the live concerts. However, I always find it difficult to take out only a portion 2er 20-minute pieces.
And when Edgar Froese times could finally come out with the scores for such beautiful melodies in his concert-retirement, that would be even more beautiful. The song remains.