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Jeanne d'Arc (Tangerine Dream album)

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Jeanne d'Arc
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 2005
RecordedJune 2005[1]
StudioEastgate Studios, Vienna, Austria
GenreElectronic music
Length79:16
LabelTDI Music
ProducerEdgar Froese
Tangerine Dream chronology
Kyoto
(2005)
Jeanne d'Arc
(2005)
Rocking Mars
(2005)
Main studio albums chronology
Mars Polaris
(1999)
Jeanne d'Arc
(2005)
Madcap's Flaming Duty
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Release Magazine3/10[2]

Jeanne D'Arc – La Révolte Éternelle (English: Joan of Arc – The Eternal Revolt) is the eighty-ninth release and twenty-sixth major studio album by German electronic music group Tangerine Dream. It was recorded during June 2005 at Eastgate Studios in Vienna, Austria and released in September 2005 through TDI Music. Jeanne d'Arc is the first Tangerine Dream album to feature Thorsten Quaeschning as a full-time member. The album also features a returning Linda Spa on saxophone. This is her first appearance on a Tangerine Dream album since Goblins' Club in 1996. Jerome Froese makes his final appearance after joining his father in 1990 for the Melrose album.

Track listing

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  1. "La Vision" – 12:19 (Edgar Froese)
  2. "La Joie" – 5:16 (Thorsten Quaeschning)
  3. "La Force Du Courage" – 8:37 (Edgar Froese)
  4. "La Solitude Dans l'Espoir" – 7:32 (Jerome Froese)
  5. "La Marche" – 8:36 (Jerome Froese)
  6. "La Sagesse Du Destin" – 7:58 (Thorsten Quaeschning)
  7. "Le Combat Du Sang" – 10:17 (Jerome Froese)
  8. "Le Combat Des Épées" – 14:02 (Thorsten Quaeschning)
  9. "La Libération" – 4:39 (Thorsten Quaeschning)

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ Berling, Michael. "Tangerine Dream Jeanne d'Arc". voices-in-the-net.de. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  2. ^ WHYTE, MIKE. "TANGERINE DREAM JEANNE D'ARC". www.releasemagazine.net. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
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