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The Dragon

Vangelis · 1971

36 min · 3 tracks · electronic ยท progressive rock ยท ambient

A surreal blend of ethereal synthesizers and organic instrumentation creates a dreamlike soundscape that transcends time.

The Dragon is an album by Vangelis, released in 1971. A surreal blend of ethereal synthesizers and organic instrumentation creates a dreamlike soundscape that transcends time. 'The Dragon' is significant as one of the early examples of electronic music that incorporates progressive rock influences. Though it did not achieve commercial success, it contributed to Vangelis' reputation as a pioneer in electronic music and helped influence subsequent artists in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Dragon sound like?

A surreal blend of ethereal synthesizers and organic instrumentation creates a dreamlike soundscape that transcends time. Rooted in electronic and progressive rock.

What makes The Dragon by Vangelis notable?

'The Dragon' is significant as one of the early examples of electronic music that incorporates progressive rock influences. Though it did not achieve commercial success, it contributed to Vangelis' reputation as a pioneer in electronic music and helped influence subsequent artists in the genre. Released in 1971, 'The Dragon' marked Vangelis' debut solo album after his departure from the band Aphrodite's Child. At this point in his career, he was transitioning from pop music to exploring the realms of ambient and electronic composition, laying the groundwork for his future work in film scoring.

How many songs are on The Dragon?

The Dragon has 3 tracks, running approximately 36 minutes.

Tracklist

3 tracks·36:38

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 The Dragon Standout 15:18
  • 2 Stuffed Aubergine Standout 11:41
  • 3 Stuffed Tomato Standout 9:39

Release Date

January 1, 1971

Genre

progressive rock

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Artist Origin

Greece

Runtime

36 min 38 sec