Album UK 1998 on Kling Klang Clan label
Dance (Techno, Experimental)
Tracks 1-1 to 2-5 recorded live at Posthof, Linz, Austria, on October 16th 1997. Track 2-6 is a demo version of Techno-Pop, from the album "Electric Cafe", which would be released in 1983. Tracks 2-7 and 2-8 are unofficial remixes. -The track "Heimcomputer" is wrongly mentioned on the back cover as "It's More Fun To Compute/Heimcomputer". -The real names for the tracks 1-8, 1-10 and 2-4 are unknown as those songs have never been released yet, so the names given were invented by the bootleggers. - The track "Numbers" begins with the famous "Meine Damen Und Herren" introduction. - The track "The Robots" consists in two parts: the first one is a mix from the single edit and the second one is a remixed version called "Robotronik". Recorded and distributed by Kling Klang Produkt. © 1998 Kling Klang
Kraftwerk , *1970 DE album by |
Fitz Lizputzly engineer |
Brian Miller other, assisted by |
Gertrude Tollohossy other, assisted by |
Juergen Tilliewilly producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Nummern | Kraftwerk | 3:40 | |
2 | Computerwelt | Kraftwerk | 3:09 | |
3 | Heimcomputer | Kraftwerk | 7:10 | |
4 | Die Mensch-Maschine | Kraftwerk | 8:28 | |
5 | Tour De France | Kraftwerk | 6:57 | |
6 | Autobahn | Kraftwerk | 12:25 | |
7 | Ätherwellen | Kraftwerk | 2:23 | |
8 | Instrumental | Kraftwerk | 7:45 | |
9 | Radioaktivität | Kraftwerk | 8:08 | |
10 | Lichthof | Kraftwerk | 5:11 | |
11 | Trans Europa Express / Abzug / Metall Auf Metall | Kraftwerk | 11:33 | |
12 | Taschenrechner | Kraftwerk | 10:39 | |
13 | Die Roboter | Kraftwerk | 9:50 | |
14 | Nummweltverschmutzung | Kraftwerk | 6:05 | |
15 | Musique Non Stop | Kraftwerk | 14:46 | |
16 | Technopop (Demo Version) | Kraftwerk | 4:19 | |
17 | Tour De France (Arrive Mix) | Kraftwerk | 7:28 | |
18 | Sex Object (Razormaid Mix) | Kraftwerk | 7:43 |