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1996 studio album by Tangerine Dream From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Goblins' Club
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Goblins' Club is the fifty-fourth release and twenty-fourth main studio album by Tangerine Dream. Although sonically a counterweight to The Dream Mixes, it is usually considered the first album in the Millennium/TDI Years era due to the switch from Miramar, despite TDI not yet being the band's label. An Australian version lacked the track "Elf June and the Midnight Patrol," co-written by Linda Spa, replacing it with "Fort Worth Runway One" by Edgar Froese. A 2004 re-release included both, but edited the final two tracks to fit on the disc.[1][2] Goblins' Club marks the final appearance of Linda Spa as a regular group member until returning for Jeanne d'Arc (2005).

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Track listing

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Personnel

Tangerine Dream
Guest musicians
  • Gerald Gradwohl
  • Mark Hornby

Single

"Towards The Evening Star" was released as a promo CD.[3]

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Remix

"Towards The Evening Star" was released in 1997 as a two track CD with a remix by The Orb.[4]

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References

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