About this album

Sound: "Ethereal synthesizer landscapes merge with rhythmic pulses, evoking a sense of cosmic exploration and introspection."

Where they were

By the time 'White Eagle' was released in March 1982, Tangerine Dream had already established themselves as pioneers of electronic music, following their landmark albums 'Stratosfear' and 'Force Majeure'. This album came during a period of transition for the band, as they began to incorporate more accessible melodies while maintaining their signature soundscapes, reflecting their evolving artistic vision.

Why it matters

'White Eagle' marked a significant moment in Tangerine Dream's discography, reaching number 17 on the UK Albums Chart and showcasing their influence on the ambient and electronic genres. The album received favorable reviews for its lush textures and innovative compositions, solidifying the band's status as key figures in the development of electronic music during the early 1980s.

Essential tracks

  • "Mojave Plan" — This expansive 20-minute track encapsulates the essence of Tangerine Dream's cinematic sound, blending intricate melodies with atmospheric synthesizers that transport listeners to vast desert landscapes.
  • "Midnight in Tula" — With its shorter runtime, this track delivers a captivating blend of rhythmic drive and melodic beauty, offering a glimpse into the accessibility that characterized this phase of their career.
  • "White Eagle" — The title track stands out with its haunting melodies and emotive synth layers, representing the thematic depth that permeates the album and highlighting the band's ability to evoke profound emotion through instrumental music.

Release Date

March 1, 1982

Artist Origin

Germany

Tracklist

  1. 1 Mojave Plan 20:13
  2. 2 Midnight in Tula 4:02
  3. 3 Convention of the 24 9:41
  4. 4 White Eagle 4:37