music.wikisort.org - CompositionRubycon is the sixth major release and sixth studio album by German electronic music group Tangerine Dream. It was released in 1975.[1] It is widely regarded as one of their best albums. Rubycon further develops the Berlin School sequencer-based sound they ushered in with the title track from Phaedra.
1975 studio album by Tangerine Dream
Rubycon |
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Released | 21 March 1975 |
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Recorded | January 1975, The Manor, Shipton-on-Cherwell |
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Genre |
- Electronic
- ambient
- kosmische
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Length | 34:53 |
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Label | Virgin |
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Producer | Tangerine Dream |
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Rubycon: Part 1" |
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Although not quite matching the sales figures for Phaedra, Rubycon reached number 10 in a 14-week run, their highest-charting album in the UK.[2]
Music
The album consists of two long tracks, each just over 17 minutes long. "Rubycon, Part One", the A-side of the LP, "ebbs and flows through tense washes of echo and Mellotron choirs, as primitive sequencer lines bubble to the surface”.[3] The B-side, "Rubycon, Part Two", "opens in a wonderfully haunted way" before "the synthesizer arpeggios return to drive things along". [3]
Critical reception
Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |     [3] |
Head Heritage | positive[4] |
From contemporary reviews, Chris Salewicz of the NME wrote that "a touch more electronically sophisticated than Phaedra [...] perhaps, and the technological massed choir that floods out of the speakers a couple of minutes into Part Two indicates a considerable degree of carefully wired panache." Salewicz summarized the group as being "so thoroughly frustrating because there's nothing you come across which you find you can actively dislike. On the other hand there really does appear to be little there for the moment which warrants more than a luke-warm vague affection that, broken down, would seem close to some nebulous sympathy."
Tom Moon includes Rubycon in his 2008 book 1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die, saying: "This voyaging vision of sound, ever-unfolding and not quite ever arriving, has been imitated endlessly since 1975. But somehow its admirers haven’t quite captured the openness and faraway grandeur of Tangerine Dream."[6]
In his 1997 book Digital Gothic: A Critical Discography of Tangerine Dream, music journalist Paul Stump praises the album, noting:
“Rubycon is simply a refinement of its predecessor—but to an acme of excellence, and demonstrates a mastery of primitive technology breathtaking in its audacity, tenacity and sheer artistic vision. It is probably the best album the band have made…” [7]
Tour
After the album was released, Christopher Franke's Moog synthesizer was damaged in transit during a tour and Franke himself was nearly killed by an electrical shock.[8]
Track listing
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1. | "Rubycon, Part I" | 17:18 |
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2. | "Rubycon, Part II" | 17:35 |
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A New CD version was issued in 2019 re-mastered from the original master tapes. It contained the extra bonus track 'Rubycon' (extended introduction) mixed by Steven Wilson. This track is previously unreleased.
Personnel
- Edgar Froese - mellotron, guitar and VCS 3 synthesizer on "Rubycon, Part One" ; organ, mellotron, guitar, gong and VCS 3 synththesizer on "Rubycon, Part Two"
- Christopher Franke - double Moog synthesizer, Synthi A, organ, modified Elka organ and prepared piano on "Rubycon, Part One" ; double Moog synthesizer, gong, Synthi A, and organ on "Rubycon, Part Two"
- Peter Baumann - organ, EMS Synthi A, electric piano (Fender Rhodes) and prepared piano on "Rubycon, Part One" ; electric piano (Fender Rhodes), organ, EMS Synthi A, voice and ARP 2600 on "Rubycon, Part Two"
Production credits
- Monique Froese – photography
- Mick Glossop – engineer
- Roland Paulick – technical assistance
Charts
Chart (1976) |
Peak position |
Australia (Kent Music Report)[9] |
95 |
UK Albums Chart |
10 |
Single
A single titled Extracts From "Rubycon" was released in March 1975.[10]
Title |
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1. | "Extracts From "Rubycon"" | 3:07 |
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2. | "Extracts From "Rubycon"" | 3:09 |
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Both tracks of this single were included as part of the compilation The Virgin Years 1974–1978 in 2011.
References
- Berling, Michael (29 September 2016). "Rubycon". Voices in the Net.
- "Tangerine Dream". Official Charts.
- Swan, Glenn. Rubycon at AllMusic
- "Julian Cope Presents Head Heritage | Unsung | Reviews | Tangerine Dream – Rubycon". February 2010.
- Moon, Tom (2008). 1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die: A Listener's Life List. New York: Workman Publishing Company. p. 762. ISBN 978-0761139638.
- Stump, Paul (1997). Digital Gothic: A Critical Discography of Tangerine Dream. Trowbridge: SAF Publishing Ltd. p. 67. ISBN 0946719187.
- Prendergast, Mark (1994). "Tangerine Dream: Changing Use of Technology, Part 1: 1967-1977". Sound On Sound. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
- Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 304. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
- Berling, Michael (29 September 2016). "Extracts From "Rubycon"". Voices in the Net.
External links
- Rubycon at Discogs (list of releases)
Tangerine Dream main albums discography |
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Main studio, live and soundtrack albums (1970–present) | The Pink Years (1970–1973) | |
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The Virgin Years (1974–1984) | |
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The Blue Years (1984–1988) | |
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The Melrose Years (1988–1990) | |
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The Seattle Years (1991–1995) | |
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The TDI Years (1996–2005) | |
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The Eastgate Years (2005–2014) |
- Phaedra 2005 (re-recording)
- Blue Dawn
- Paradiso
- Tangerine Dream Plays Tangerine Dream (re-recordings & remix)
- Springtime In Nagasaki
- Madcap's Flaming Duty
- Summer in Nagasaki
- Purple Diluvial
- Views from a Red Train
- Tangram 2008 (re-recording)
- Hyperborea 2008 (re-recording)
- Autumn In Hiroshima
- The London Eye Concert (live)
- Flame
- Chandra - The Phantom Ferry Part I
- Winter in Hiroshima
- Izu (live)
- DM V (remix)
- Zeitgeist (live)
- Under Cover – Chapter One (covers)
- The Endless Season
- The Island of the Fay
- The Gate of Saturn
- The Angel of the West Window
- Live at the Lowry (live)
- Mona Da Vinci
- Finnegans Wake
- Knights of Asheville (live)
- Machu Picchu
- Live in Budapest (live)
- Live at Admiralspalast Berlin (live)
- Cruise to Destiny (re-recordings)
- Starmus — Sonic Universe (with Brian May) (live)
- The Castle
- The Cinematographic Score GTA 5 (soundtrack)
- Chandra - The Phantom Ferry Part II
- Sorcerer 2014 (re-recording)
- Josephine the Mouse Singer
- Phaedra Farewell Tour - The Concerts (live)
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The Quantum Years (2014–present) |
- Mala Kunia
- Supernormal - The Australian Concerts (live)
- The Official Bootleg Series Volume One (live)
- Quantum Key
- The Official Bootleg Series Volume Two (live)
- Live at the Philharmony Szczecin - Poland (live)
- Particles (live & studio)
- Light Flux (re-recordings & studio)
- The Sessions I (live)
- Quantum Gate
- The Sessions II (live)
- The Sessions III (live)
- The Sessions IV (live)
- Recurring Dreams (re-recordings)
- Oedipus Tyrannus
- Live at Augusta Raurica Switzerland (live)
- The Sessions V (live)
- Live at Reims Cathedral (live)
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Tangerine Dream |
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- Edgar Froese
- Christopher Franke
- Peter Baumann
- Johannes Schmoelling
- Paul Haslinger
- Jerome Froese
- Linda Spa
- Conrad Schnitzler
- Klaus Schulze
- Michael Hoenig
- Steve Jolliffe
- Ralf Wadephul
- Bernhard Beibl
- Zlatko Perica
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Singles | |
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Soundtracks | |
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Compilations and sets | |
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Related |
- Discography
- Filmography
- Tangerine Tree
- Bootleg recordings
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На других языках
- [en] Rubycon (album)
[es] Rubycon
Rubycon es el sexto álbum de estudio del grupo alemán de música electrónica Tangerine Dream.[1] Grabado y publicado en 1975 por Virgin Records[2] destaca por considerarse uno de los álbumes más importantes del grupo[3] y por su influencia en el sonido de la denominada Escuela de Berlín.[4]
[ru] Rubycon
Rubycon — шестой студийный альбом немецкой группы электронной музыки Tangerine Dream, выпущенный в 1975 году.
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