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''Invisible Connections'' is a 1985 album by Greek
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composer
Vangelis Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou ( el, Ευάγγελος Οδυσσέας Παπαθανασίου ; 29 March 1943 – 17 May 2022), known professionally as Vangelis ( ; el, Βαγγέλης, links=no ), was a Greek composer and arranger of ...
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Track listing

The track listing of the original 1985 LP and all reissues until 2016 appeared as follows: # "Invisible Connections" – 18:30 # "Atom Blaster" – 7:50 # "Thermo Vision" – 13:19 Although it was quite noticeable that the title track had two distinct parts separated by silence, while the two shorter tracks were extremely similar in style, there was no other indication of any errors in the mastering, pressing, or labeling of the album. However, with the release in 2016 of the ''Delectus'' box set containing CD reissues of a selection of Vangelis albums remastered by the composer, it was discovered that the two sides of the album had, in fact, been reversed all along: the true "Invisible Connections" had been split into two tracks and placed on side B, while "Atom Blaster" and "Thermo Vision" had been combined into one track and placed on side A. This long-standing mistake was finally remedied on the remaster, which associates each song with its proper title and sequences the album correctly: # "Invisible Connections" - 21:03 # "Atom Blaster" - 8:37 # "Thermo Vision" - 9:44 All songs composed, arranged, produced, and performed by Vangelis.


Overview

One of his most
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albums, ''Invisible Connections'' is quite different from the majority of Vangelis's work. Despite this, it can very loosely be said to belong to a trilogy of his '80s albums, the other two being '' Soil Festivities'' from 1984, and ''
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'' from the same year as ''Invisible Connections''. These all feature a willingness of the artist, at this time, to experiment with not only music itself, but his own album release patterns, as the content differs so markedly from the style for which he was known up to this point. In fact, it may be that he was deliberately revisiting the style of ''
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'', a 1978 album in the same
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vein as ''Invisible Connections''. (Though ''
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'', recorded in 1971 and released in 1978, is also considered to be another "experimental" album, it was a release Vangelis did not sanction and was musically more in the style of jazz fusion than minimalist.)


Alternate releases

LP: *Deutsche Grammophon VAN 10 (Canada), 1985 *Deutsche Grammophon 415 196-1 (International), 1985 CD: *Deutsche Grammophon 415 196-2 (International), 1985 *Polydor POCG-3547 (Japan), 1996, different cover *Disc Kiosk (CD On Demand) EAN:5050801009806, Cat No: 80100980, 2006 *The Japanese release retitled the album to ''Meisou-Mienai Kizuna(瞑想-見えない絆)'', which translates, in English, to "Meditation" *Universal Music International B.V./Polydor (UK) Ltd., 2017


References

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