Tangerine Dream - Rubycon (50th Anniversary Edition) (2025)

Artist: Tangerine Dream
Title: Rubycon (50th Anniversary Edition)
Year Of Release: 1975
Label: Esoteric Recordings – EREACD51042
Genre: Electronic, Berlin-School, Ambient
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 04:53:45
Total Size: 677 MB / 1.53 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Rubycon (50th Anniversary Edition)
Year Of Release: 1975
Label: Esoteric Recordings – EREACD51042
Genre: Electronic, Berlin-School, Ambient
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 04:53:45
Total Size: 677 MB / 1.53 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Rubycon (Released As Virgin V 2025 In March 1975)
1-1 Rubycon Part One 17:17
1-2 Rubycon Part Two 17:41
1-3 Rubycon (Extended Introduction) Mixed By – Steven Wilson 15:04
Live At The Rainbow (London - 27th October 1974)
2-1 Introduction By John Peel 2:36
2-2 The Rainbow Concert Part One 36:51
2-3 The Rainbow Concert Part Two 29:22
Live At The Rainbow (London - 27th October 1974)
3-1 The Rainbow Concert Part Three 37:55
3-2 Rainbow Concert Encore 12:27
Live At The Royal Albert Hall (London 2nd April 1975)
4-1 The Royal Albert Hall Concert - Part One 1:10:33
Live At The Royal Albert Hall (London 2nd April 1975)
5-1 The Royal Albert Hall Concert - Part Two 40:13
5-2 The Royal Albert Hall Concert - Encore 13:46
50th Anniversary edition of the legendary album 'Rubycon' by Tangerine Dream. Widely regarded as one of their finest albums, 'Rubycon' was the band's second album for Virgin Records and comprised two long pieces which pioneered the use of sequencers and synthesiser technology and produced some of the finest ambient music ever recorded. The record was also their highest UK charting release, reaching number 10 on the UK charts. This new edition features the remastered original stereo mix, along with an extended introduction version of 'Rubycon' mixed by Steven Wilson. The set also features the complete concert recorded at The Rainbow in London in October 1974 over 2 CDs and the complete concert at The Royal Albert Hall in April 1975 (which featured Michael Hoening replacing Peter Baumann) also over 2CDs. The release features an extensively illustrated booklet and a new essay by Tangerine Dream expert Wouter Bessels.