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Old 04-07-2006, 12:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Where can I find Erich von Daniken album?

In the 70's or 80's someone made an album based on Erich von Daniken books, and I think Daniken's name was mentioned in the album title. It was instrumental and quite spacey (a bit like Tangerine Dream). I had a casette version (bad copy) but I lost it. I really miss it.

Can anyone help me?

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Old 04-07-2006, 01:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Thanks, but no, this isn't it. This was more modern sounding NewAge. The one I am after has less "modern" ambient effects. It has a thick analog synth sound.

BTW, maybe I'll get one of Mark Dwane's too, I liked it
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In the 70's or 80's someone made an album based on Erich von Daniken books, and I think Daniken's name was mentioned in the album title. It was instrumental and quite spacey (a bit like Tangerine Dream). I had a casette version (bad copy) but I lost it. I really miss it.

Can anyone help me?

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exactly what I was looking for. there were two albums if I remember correctly. something like "Gold From the Stars" and something else. Need to check with my brother as he ows both albums on vinyl. . . .
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Old 12-13-2008, 12:49 PM   #6 (permalink)
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"In Search of Ancient Gods -- - an Experience in Sound and Music Based on the Books of Erich von Däniken", by Absolute Elsewhere, featuring: Paul Fishman (synthesisers, sequencers, fluit, electrische and acoustische piano's, mellotron, string synthesisers), William "Bill" Bruford (percussie en trommels), Philip Saatchi (guitaar), Jon Astrop (basguitaar). 1976 K-56192
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by the other way. The recording has been transferred to CD. 4988044371750


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Old 04-07-2009, 05:14 PM   #8 (permalink)
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In the 70's or 80's someone made an album based on Erich von Daniken books, and I think Daniken's name was mentioned in the album title. It was instrumental and quite spacey (a bit like Tangerine Dream). I had a casette version (bad copy) but I lost it. I really miss it.

Can anyone help me?

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Try Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra - Chariots Of The Gods. The original Soundtrack. It hit very high on the music charts in Sydney, Australia in 1972 or so. I think I still have it somewhere.
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