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Tangerine Dream discography : ウィキペディア英語版
Tangerine Dream discography

The electronic music group Tangerine Dream has released more than one hundred albums, singles, EPs and compilations since the group was formed in 1967.
==Eras==
Tangerine Dream's releases have been divided into several eras based on the record label of the time. Tangerine Dream's first releases were on the Ohr label. The Ohr logo was a pink ear, thus fans refer to this era as the ''Pink Years''; this covers ''Electronic Meditation'' (1970) to ''Atem'' (1973). In 1974, the band switched to Virgin Records with the release of ''Phaedra'', thus the ''Virgin Years''. The switch to the Jive Records label with their blue logo was the start of the ''Blue Years'' beginning with ''Poland'' in 1984.
The ''Melrose Years'' started when Tangerine Dream switched to Peter Baumann's Private Music label, located on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles; the first release was ''Optical Race'' (1988). This was a period of rapid line-up changes, beginning with the departure of Christopher Franke, and ending with the departure of Paul Haslinger and the introduction of Jerome Froese and Linda Spa. A switch to the Miramar label in Seattle gave the name ''Seattle Years'' with the release of ''Rockoon'' (1992).
Tangerine Dream moved to the Castle label in 1996 briefly before Edgar Froese created his own TDI label, thus this era is the ''TDI Years'' or sometimes the ''Millennium Years''. In late 2005 the label was renamed Eastgate, giving rise to the ''Eastgate Years''. In late 2014, the band announced the ''Quantum Years'' with a lineup change.

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