Goblins' Club

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ReleasedSeptember 1996
RecordedMay – July 1996
Length59:19
LabelSequel Records
Goblin's Club
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1996
RecordedMay – July 1996
Length59:19
LabelSequel Records
ProducerEdgar Froese
Tangerine Dream chronology
Zoning
(1995)
Goblin's Club
(1996)
Tournado
(1997)
Main studio albums chronology
Tyranny of Beauty
(1995)
Goblins' Club
(1996)
Mars Polaris
(1999)

Goblins' Club is the fifty-fourth release and twenty-fourth main studio album by Tangerine Dream. Although sonically a counterweight to The Dream Mixes, it is usually considered the first album in the Millennium/TDI Years era due to the switch from Miramar, despite TDI not yet being the band's label. An Australian version lacked the track "Elf June and the Midnight Patrol," co-written by Linda Spa, replacing it with "Fort Worth Runway One" by Edgar Froese. A 2004 re-release included both, but edited the final two tracks to fit on the disc.[1][2] Goblins' Club marks the final appearance of Linda Spa as a regular group member until returning for Jeanne d'Arc (2005).

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Towards the Evening Star"Jerome Froese6:16
2."At Darwin's Motel"Edgar Froese7:22
3."On Cranes' Passage"Jerome Froese4:28
4."Rising Haul In Silence"Jerome Froese7:33
5."United Goblins' Parade"Edgar Froese5:44
6."Lamb With Radar Eyes"Jerome Froese8:39
7."Elf June And The Midnight Patrol"Edgar Froese, Linda Spa4:40
8."Sad Merlin's Sunday"Edgar Froese10:50
9."Fort Worth Runway One" (alternate version track)Edgar Froese6:42

Personnel

Tangerine Dream
Guest musicians
  • Gerald Gradwohl
  • Mark Hornby

Single

Remix

References

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