
Anyone who is a discerning fan of 70’s progressive rock knows the name Tangerine Dream. To get a clear example of the band's technical prowess, one need look no further than the soundtrack to the 1985 Ridley Scott film Legend, starring a young, pre-Scientology Tom Cruise as unwitting hero Jack, and Tim Curry in the role of the sinister, malformed Darkness. Tangerine Dream are the REAL stars of this film. They have so expertly imbued and woven these tracks into the film, they become one more character, part and parcel. Sometimes claustrophobic and often erratic, this is a perfect example of peaceful co-existence of elements both joyful & bleak. The most perfect compliment to an excellent film anyone can expect is the strength of it’s soundtrack, and this film is well served. The only ill conception I can find anywhere here is the inclusion of the Bryan Ferry track Is Your Love (Strong Enough). Not a horrible track, in and of itself, and could probably almost be a lost Roxy Music gem. It just doesn’t seem to mesh well in the overall sequencing, as it’s the first track where it should conceivably be the last. This soundtrack otherwise will stand the test of time as a great collection. One you will likely revisit frequently, if you’re anything like me.
- C. Kolakowski








