Zoran
12-03-2010, 11:50 AM


MP3 | 160-CBR | M3U | SFV | CUSTOM ART | 87.7 MB MB | Password: molasar

Track Listing:
01 (7:07) Stormbringer (Main Titles)
02 (4:46) Dinu Pass
03 (8:12) Release
04 (3:36) Awakening
05 (5:14) Black Soldiers
06 (4:13) Reunion (Cuza's Theme)
07 (3:15) Gloria
08 (5:54) Incarnation (Molasar's Theme)
09 (3:51) Betrayal
10 (6:31) Glaeken's Death
11 (3:24) Talisman
12 (4:47) The Final Conflict
13 (8:52) The Evil Within
14 (3:23) Fisherman's Morning
15 (3:35) Walking In The Air (End Titles)



Details:
Recording date: 1982
Composer(s): Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Johannes Schmoelling
Musician(s): Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Johannes Schmoelling

Notes:
Tangerine Tree Volume 54: The Keep does not present a live concert like most of the other volumes of this series but unreleased soundtrack material from the 1983 movie The Keep in an as yet unheard sound quality, taken from a first generation copy of the studio master tape. The original soundtrack has never been officially released in its original form, though there are several bootlegs (including The Keep) featuring original material. The officially (though extremly rare) TDI release of The Keep (1997) contains mostly re-recorded and tangentized music material different from the music originally used for the movie.

As with all releases of the Tangerine Tree project, this release is made by fans for fans. It must not be sold but is to be traded freely.



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jakegittis
12-04-2010, 03:04 PM
thanks for the share.

Zoran
09-26-2012, 04:22 AM
Re-uploaded 09-25-2012 by request. :)

Subotai
09-26-2012, 10:13 AM
Hi Zoran, can you re upload the link please? ty

Zoran
09-26-2012, 10:57 AM
Hi Zoran, can you re upload the link please? ty

LOL, did you not try any of those links? They are all good...I uploaded them about 24 hours ago.

HPLFreak
09-26-2012, 01:00 PM
Worked fine for me.
Many thanks

sadsack
08-16-2013, 04:25 PM

FLAC upload with inserts. Correct track names appear when decompressed to wave.
keeptangtree54_1.zip
keeptangtree54_1.zip (http://www.mediafire.com/?3qes454ay4tz77c)
keeptangtree54_2.zip
keeptangtree54_2.zip (http://www.mediafire.com/?6gni7svs44si2wg)

radionaut
08-17-2013, 02:50 AM
thanks!!!!!!

Noodz
03-18-2014, 02:37 AM
Thank you for the link, I've searched for this quite a while. Awesome. :)

NOM_DE_GUERRE
08-21-2015, 06:11 PM
Sounds dryer than in the movie. The should look into an official release. Great share though!

raylanGivens
08-21-2015, 09:15 PM
Sounds dryer than in the movie. The should look into an official release. Great share though!


It's been looked into. Rights are apparently a nightmare, LaLaLand Records had said to not look for it anytime soon. :(

Zoran
08-22-2015, 12:36 PM
Sounds dryer than in the movie. The should look into an official release. Great share though!

It did get an official 16 track release on the group's own label TDI in 1999. Here is the complete story for those interested...


It seemed to be a never ending story of announcements, delays and denials -- the release of TD's soundtrack for the Michael Mann movie The Keep, done in 1983 with the line-up Edgar Froese, Chris Franke and Johannes Schmoelling. The album was for the first time to be issued in 1984 by Virgin, catalogue numbers had already been printed in lists, and some people believe that even a handful of LP copies may have hit the shops then. But the LP was drawn back by Virgin due to copyright problems. In the following years it had been announced several times, but the only releases had been some bootlegs (including the 1995 CD release The Keep besides several different CD-R versions) and the cover version The Keep by a band called "The Fantasy Merchants" in late 1995 featuring re-recorded material from several TD soundtracks including some tracks from The Keep.


In 1997, more than 13 years after the first information, TD announced: "Edgar spent more than six weeks to bring the original score material from the early '80s into a CD format. Jerome finally did TD's DQC mastering." The CD would include "most of the material known from the picture plus some of those tracks which have not been used within the movie due to director's decision".


TD's own label TDI issued a special designed edition of just 150 copies which were sold on the Great Britain concert in November 1997, prior to the official release by Virgin that was announced for January 15th, 1998 -- one more announcement that proved to be wrong. In May 1998 Edgar Froese explained his point of view: "We have a contract which we will have to insist on", and the release date was announced for August. But in early September it turned out that Virgin had stopped once again all plans for the release as there were still open contractual and legal questions.


In late 1999, TDI released another limited edition of The Keep. This time 300 copies with a different cover artwork were sold via Internet. They were not available separately but only in the so-called "Millennium Booster" set, together with a pre-release version of Great Wall Of China, an autographed card and a T-shirt -- all together for the price of $180. As a surprise for those collectors who bought this set, the parcel included an additional promotional poster and another collector's item: the CD Sony Center Topping Out Ceremony Score.


As the official release by Virgin has not been seen until today, the 150 plus 300 copies issued by TDI are the only and ultra-rare official version of this soundtrack. In recent years copies of these releases have be sold for several hundred of dollars via internet auctions. Thus it was only a matter of time that a pirate version of this album was released. Finally, in late 2001, a bootlegged version of the official album appeared, including all tracks from the official version plus some related tracks from other official albums. Once again, this release was titled The Keep.

-- Michael Berling