Live Miles

Live Miles Artist: Tangerine Dream
Label: Castle - Old Numbers
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Live
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 602923657523
EAN: 0602923657523
ASIN: B00004NKAW


Release Date: 2000-03-21

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Listmania:

  1. TANGERINE DREAM: all their best, old & new
  2. The 7 essential Tangerine Dream recordings

Tracks:

  1. Livemiles I (Albuquerque Concert)
  2. Livemiles II (Berlin Concert)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Live Miles...Franke's Finale.......2002-09-11

This is a fine recording, aside from it being musically mature and spacily delightful, it documents two sets from the final tour with Chris Franke as a member.

4 out of 5 stars Nutty as a fruitcake.......2002-01-05

Released for public sale in late 1988, the concert album "Livemiles" is an account of two concert tours. I can't say that these are performances themselves, for reasons to be outlined in short order. In summer of 1986, the band successfully toured Americas, promoting their newest album, "Underwater Sunlight". All concerts were recorded, as is the band's custom. However, this album sleeve notes claim that the first of two tracks, 'The Albuquerque Concert' is the actual performance that took place in New Mexico. Those present at the gig beg to differ, for what finally appeared on the album is in fact a combination of the concert, other performances, and synthesizer passages added in studio. The second half of the album, 'The Berlin Concert', recorded in the vicinity of the Berlin Wall on the 1st of August, 1987, is doctored in a similar way. Thus one cannot claim that this is a live performance. Instead, what we get is a concert fruitcake augmented with various nuts added later to spice the actual gig - Edgar Froese mastered the album in late 1987 and prepared it for release the next year. This may be a disappointment for the purist, especially compared to the old days of the 70s, when the band was proud to experiment onstage, recording and then releasing whatever was performed. In a sense, Livemiles is located halfway down between these spontaneous gigs of old, and the computerized performances that were to become the standard in 1988 and later, when the band simply replayed the studio tracks on stage, just like any other ordinary rock band. "Livemiles" may not satisfy, yes, but only in the perspective of what happened later.

This said, the fruitcake sounds quite good. Each of two "concerts" on this album is a long, almost half-an-hour suite consisting of melodies taken from studio albums, with nice intermezzi inbetween. One might recognize 'Dolphin Dance' from "Underwater Sunlight" on the first side, and 'London' from "Tyger" on the second side. The latter mercifully does not involve vocals which haunted us on the studio release of 1987, and instead rescues the last third of the studio track, completely instrumental, which fits nicely into the overall tone of the performance. Indeed, it's a small game we love to play - which tune bits were taken from where - are we able to recognize and pinpoint them? It's not as hard as it used to be, but it's still fun.

Musically, it's a very good album, signifying beyond doubt that the band still had the nerve. Livemiles is also the important for two other reasons. First, it's the only concert album released between the grand "Poland" of 1983 and "220 Volt Live" of 1993, where the latter is just another item in the endless repetition of the same, recorded by the Froese family - the miserable remains of what remained of Tangerine Dream. Second, and more important, it's the swan song of the crucial member, the nucleus of the band - Christopher Franke - who left the band the day following the performance in Berlin, on the 2nd of August, 1987. As such, "Livemiles" is the grand finale of the cinematic era of 1986-1987, and the last album of Tangerine Dream as we knew it.

5 out of 5 stars a beautiful work.......2001-06-27

Just as the cover shows,this album is really a beautiful master piece.I have been listening to it over and over again.Hope you like it.

5 out of 5 stars I was at the albuquerque concert.......2001-06-02

The concert recorded on this album took place in the center of alburquerque at 4900 feet altitude by the rio grande river in the high desert of new mexico. TD had just come from a stint in Los Angeles and were excited to play at a mile high in the emptiness of the desert. The concert was exquisite. Edgar froese played guitar for what seemed an eternity.. combined with a piano solo from (that movie with tom cruize). The ablum will forever take me back to that excellent moment. Tangerine dream rocks the desert. Albuquerque rocks.

5 out of 5 stars An hour of pure joy.......2000-08-09

"Livemiles" presents two live 30-minute sets from Tangerine Dream concerts in 1986 and 1987. The first track, subtitled `The Albuquerque Concert' was recorded during the band's US tour in summer '86, while the second (`The West Berlin Concert') is taken from the concert that Tangerine Dream gave during the 750th Anniversary of the city of Berlin (still divided then, of course) on 1st August '87. This latter concert was, in fact, Chris Franke's last ever appearance with the group-he quit the band the next day-so this is something of a landmark recording in the history of Tangerine Dream, marking an end of their so-called Blue Years (and their releases on the Jive-Electro label).

The two sets played here are typical of Tangerine Dream in their heyday: large-scale works perfectly constructed and exquisitely executed, with superb use of power percussion programming, complex sequencer pulses, delightful sampler and synthesiser voicings and some lovely, mellifluous melodies weaving through it all. Everything blends to utter perfection, the tempos are constantly varied and there is not a single dull moment from start to finish. These must have been fabulous concerts to be at and this disc is a `must have' for all TD fans.

Incidentally, about half of this album is included (in a slightly different version) on the 5 CD collection "The Dream Roots Collection". That isn't enough, so even if you have that collection, you should have this disc too!

Music CD:

  1. 'BAKED' in '78 ~ Brent Lewis
  2. First Light
  3. Fresh Aire III ~ Mannheim Steamroller
  4. Pres De Paris/P.B. 2 ~ Pierre Bensusan
  5. Summer Solitude ~ Various Artists
  6. Spirit of America: Appalachia ~ Various Artists
  7. Stars ~ Max Highstein
  8. Sojourn ~ Scott Fitzgerald, Rob Whitesides-Woo
  9. Romantic Sax Christmas ~ Various Artists
  10. In a Changing World ~ Exchange

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Music CD

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Arriba el Gusto ~ Dueto Frontera

Mas Tropical Que Nunca ~ Los Jo%C3%A3o

Ha Llegado la Hora ~ Los Unicos De Mexico

Live Miles ~ Tangerine Dream

Felt Mountain ~ Goldfrapp

Chet Is Back ~ Chet Baker

Al Norte Del Sur ~ Franco De Vita

Revoluçionario

20th Anniversary ~ Willie Col%C3%B3n

20 Relampagazos ~ Cornelio Reyna, Ramon Ayala