Stuntman (Edgar Froese album)

Stuntman is the fifth solo album released by Tangerine Dream leader Edgar Froese, in 1979.[1]

Stuntman
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1979,
April 2005 (reissue)
RecordedSummer 1979
StudioAmber Studio, Berlin
GenreElectronic
Length43:52
LabelVirgin
ProducerEdgar Froese
Edgar Froese chronology
Ages
(1978)
Stuntman
(1979)
Kamikaze 1989
(1982)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Froese later remixed the album and released it with a new cover.[2]

The album utilizes much the same instruments and equipment heard on Froese's previous albums; electric guitar, Moog Synthesizer (including sequencer), Mellotron, PPG 340/360, and other keyboards. On this release there are six tracks (originally three to each side of an LP) instead of two side-long tracks as found on, for example, his album Epsilon in Malaysian Pale (1975).

Track listing

All tracks written, performed and produced by Edgar Froese

No.TitleLength
1."Stuntman"4:13
2."It Would Be Like Samoa"10:40
3."Detroit Snackbar Dreamer"6:26
4."Drunken Mozart in the Desert"9:53
5."A Dali-Esque Sleep Fuse"8:26
6."Scarlet Score For Mescalero"4:14
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gollark: Trees CANNOT be trusted.
gollark: I see. Have you tried not doing that? It looks vaguely unstable.
gollark: That sure is a blurry image of a floor (?) and some feet.
gollark: This is apparently hard to detect unless you are paying attention.

References

  1. Swan, Glenn. "Allmusic". Allmusic. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  2. Berling, Michael. "Stuntman by Edgar Froese". Voices in the Net. Retrieved 5 April 2020.


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