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The Great Wall of China

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Download links and information about The Great Wall of China by Tangerine Dream. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 01:01:12 minutes.

Artist: Tangerine Dream
Release date: 2000
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 11
Duration: 01:01:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Lights of Bejing 5:44
2. No More Candles Burning 4:12
3. Silence the Barking Monk 7:23
4. Snow On Dragon's Peak 4:43
5. Standed Without Shade 4:32
6. Summer In Shauxi 3:58
7. Cloud Face 7:01
8. The Fourth Gate Knights 5:59
9. Tiger Forest 4:24
10. Year of the Monkey 7:01
11. Zhu Zhanji 6:15

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The greatest aspect of a soundtrack by this legendary German electronic new age ensemble is that you don't need the visuals to fully appreciate the music. Tangerine Dream has had success with both mainstream films like Risky Business and interesting documentaries like this, and brings a blend of mystery, haunting melancholy and throbbing percussive energies to each scene depending on the necessity of the mood. The group is notorious for throwing stylistic curveballs, and it's ironic that only "Silence the Barking Monk" has any true Eastern tinge to it, with its hypnotic chimes and Asian-flavored string instruments. The rest of the collection ranges from the percussion-heavy, spacey symphonic "Meng Tian" (enhanced by emotional though distant ethnic vocal chant) to the contemplative, pop-oriented "Summer in Shauxi." It's all very interesting and enjoyable if you like TD already. But if you pick this one up thinking that the music's bound to be as exotic as the cover art, you might be a bit miffed.