Inferno (Tangerine Dream album)

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Inferno
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Live album with studio elements by
ReleasedMarch 2002 (2002-03)
Recorded
  • October 7, 2001 (live)
  • 2002 (studio overdubs)
VenueSt. Marien Church, Bernau, Germany
GenreModern classical, electronic, ambient
Length79:02
LabelTDI Music
ProducerEdgar Froese[1][better source needed]
Tangerine Dream chronology
The Past Hundred Moons
(2001)
Inferno
(2002)
The Melrose Years
(2002)

Inferno is the seventy-third release and twelfth live album by German electronic group Tangerine Dream. It is the first live album to feature new compositions since 220 Volt Live (1993). The lyrical content is based on the first part of the Italian narrative poem Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. Inferno is the first album to feature percussionist Iris Camaa who remained with the group until 2014.

Album trilogy[]

Inferno is the first album of a trilogy consisting of the following albums all inspired by Dante's work:

  • Inferno (2002)
  • Purgatorio (2004)
  • (2006) [2][better source needed]

Track listing[]

All compositions by Edgar Froese, except where indicated.

  1. "Before the Closing of the Day" - 4:50
  2. "The Spirit of Virgil" - 2:39
  3. "Minotaurae Hunt at Dawn" - 3:24
  4. "Those Once Broke the First Word" - 3:38
  5. "Dante in Despair" - 3:25
  6. "Io Non Mor" - 5:49
  7. "Vidi Tre Facce" - 4:41
  8. "At the Deepest Point in Space" - 2:38
  9. "L'omperador Del Doloroso Regno" - 4:45
  10. "Voices in the Starless Night" - 4:14
  11. "Fear and Longing" - 3:06
  12. "Fallen for Death" - 4:38
  13. "Where All Light Went Silent" - 3:39
  14. "Charon, Il Barchere" - 3:59
  15. "La Grey De Los Almas Perdidas" - 7:28
  16. "Justice of the Karma Law" - 3:02 (Jerome Froese)
  17. "As the Sun Moves Towards Heaven" - 7:57 (Edgar Froese, Jerome Froese)
  18. "Beatrice, L'Âme Infinie" - 5:10

Personnel[]

Tangerine Dream

Guest vocalists

  • Bianca Acquaye – alto vocals
  • Jayney Klimek – alto vocals
  • Claire Foquet – mezzo vocals
  • Barbara Kindermann – soprano vocals
  • Bry Gonzales – soprano vocals
  • Jane Monet – soprano vocals

References[]

  1. ^ Berling, Michael. "Inferno". voices-in-the-net.de. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Tangerine Dream Purgatorio". voices-in-the-net.de. Retrieved 2014-05-11.

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