| Track Listing |
| 1 | Autobahn | | 2 | Kometenmelodie 1 | | 3 | Kometenmelodie 2 | | 4 | Mitternacht | | 5 | Morgenspaziergang |
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| Release Date |
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10/06/2009 |
| General Description |
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Performer |
| Muze Genre-sub class |
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Rock & Pop |
| Number of Discs |
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1 |
| Running Time |
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42 minutes 27 seconds |
| Performance Recorded |
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Studio |
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| Review Expert : |
Spin (p.87) - "[The album] buoys jolly German-language lyrics over humming synths and creates the sound of the future."
Spin (9/01, p.134) - Included in Spin's "5 Essential Krautrock Records" - "...A quick confection about zooming along the expressways of Germany....they'd discovered the joy of mechanical repetition..."
Q (10/95, p.141) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...23 minutes of synthetically simulated road miles, with several fascinating segments and hauntingly lovely tunes....A remarkable journey--and one that needs to be heard on headphones..."
Q (Magazine) (p.116) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "From 1974 to the early '80s, they were so ahead of the field as to appear almost superhuman, as instantly proved by the epic title track of 'Autobahn'..." |
| Misc Note : |
Lyricists: Florian Schneider; Emil Schult.
Personnel: Florian Schneider (flute, synthesizer, vocoder, electronic drums, electronics).
Germanic in approach and delivery, this record gets under the skin and infuriates as you find yourself compelled to hum the melodies. A significant record in the development of electronic music, and not to be confused with other "kraut rock" efforts from the school of mid-70s prog, this is the album from which countless bands borrowed riffs--passages of the Cure, Depeche Mode, Joy Division, and New Order are to be found among the five lengthy tracks. Don't be fooled: Kraftwerk were there at least five years in advance. Great for driving on the motorway in Europe, incidentally! |
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