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Question about Steve Jolliffe

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on this article about his solo release "Poland", it mentions track one have an old recording of TD from 1967. was he a part of the band? i didn't know any TD recordings existed from that time
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Yes, he was member of Tangerine Dream. But this was around 1969 and not 1967!!!

The lineup at this time was Edgar Froese, Klaus Schulze and Steve Jolliffe. They did a short germany tour together.

The excerpt is a short improvisation from that time where you can hear Edgar Froese jamming on guitar.

You can read more about this time here:

http://www.stevejolliffe.net/archive-1/interview-3/

You can also read his autobiography where he writes about more details.
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Look, here is a short clip from that era with Edgar Froese and Steve Jolliffe at the end of the clip:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dof4Fh9MDac

They met in an electronic music studio in Berlin. The drummer is Al Akhbar who was replaced by Klaus Schulze shortly after that.
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phaedra1974 wrote:Look, here is a short clip from that era with Edgar Froese and Steve Jolliffe at the end of the clip:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dof4Fh9MDac

They met in an electronic music studio in Berlin. The drummer is Al Akhbar who was replaced by Klaus Schulze shortly after that.
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Post by Erik »

ok, so what was the 1968 line-up? was it completely changed from the 1967 line-up?
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Is his solo music any good, I must say I have not bothered with anything. going by some of the titles and covers I get a feeeling his music might be New Age stuff whatever that means :P :wink:
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cantosis wrote:Is his solo music any good, I must say I have not bothered with anything. going by some of the titles and covers I get a feeeling his music might be New Age stuff whatever that means :P :wink:

Steve Jolliffes music is definitely not New Age.
There are three albums "Broken wings", "Alien" and "Ethereal" with relaxing electronic world music but I wouldn´t call them New Age.

Steve has released a lot of great ambient albums and also some jazz and classical stuff.

It is very unfair for a musician to write such deprecative things if you have NO knowledge about his music...
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phaedra1974 wrote:
cantosis wrote:Is his solo music any good, I must say I have not bothered with anything. going by some of the titles and covers I get a feeeling his music might be New Age stuff whatever that means :P :wink:

Steve Jolliffes music is definitely not New Age.
There are three albums "Broken wings", "Alien" and "Ethereal" with relaxing electronic world music but I wouldn´t call them New Age.

Steve has released a lot of great ambient albums and also some jazz and classical stuff.

It is very unfair for a musician to write such deprecative things if you have NO knowledge about his music...
SO I take it your not a new age music fan :wink:
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cantosis wrote:
phaedra1974 wrote:
cantosis wrote:Is his solo music any good, I must say I have not bothered with anything. going by some of the titles and covers I get a feeeling his music might be New Age stuff whatever that means :P :wink:

Steve Jolliffes music is definitely not New Age.
There are three albums "Broken wings", "Alien" and "Ethereal" with relaxing electronic world music but I wouldn´t call them New Age.

Steve has released a lot of great ambient albums and also some jazz and classical stuff.

It is very unfair for a musician to write such deprecative things if you have NO knowledge about his music...
SO I take it your not a new age music fan :wink:
My recommendations if you want to dip your toe into his music is to try 'Beyond the Dream' and 'Omni'. They're two favourites of mine.
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cantosis wrote:
phaedra1974 wrote:
cantosis wrote:Is his solo music any good, I must say I have not bothered with anything. going by some of the titles and covers I get a feeeling his music might be New Age stuff whatever that means :P :wink:

Steve Jolliffes music is definitely not New Age.
There are three albums "Broken wings", "Alien" and "Ethereal" with relaxing electronic world music but I wouldn´t call them New Age.

Steve has released a lot of great ambient albums and also some jazz and classical stuff.

It is very unfair for a musician to write such deprecative things if you have NO knowledge about his music...
SO I take it your not a new age music fan :wink:
In truth some of Steve's music does edge towards NA stuff...BUT he's far too good a musician to be labelled under that hideous title.

try Journeys out of the Body
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