Artist |
Kraftwerk |
Album Title: |
Electric Cafe |
Album Cover: |
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Primary Genre |
Industrial: General Industrial |
Format |
CD |
Released |
1986 |
Label |
Warner Bros. Records |
Catalog No |
9 25525-2 |
Bar Code No |
0 7599-25525-2 3 |
Packaging |
Jewelcase |
Tracks |
1.
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Boing Boom Tschak (2:57)
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2.
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Techno Pop (7:41)
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3.
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Musique Non Stop (5:45)
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4.
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The Telephone Call (8:04)
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5.
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Sex Object (6:52)
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6.
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Electric Cafe (4:18)
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Date Acquired |
06/06/1987 |
Personal Rating |
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Acquired from |
Northern Lights |
Purchase Price |
15.00 |
Notes |
1986 Elektra/Asylum Records 9 25525-2
Klingklang Produkt 1986 - Ralf Hutter - Florian Schneider
Karl Bartos - Wolfgang Flur - Computer Graphics
New York Institute of Technology - Rebecca Allen
Steve Di Paola - Robert McDermott - Amber Denker
Peter Oppenheimer & Computer Graphics Lab Inc.
Maxime Schmitt - Marvin Katz - Matten & Wiechers
Chico De Los Reyes -Wolfgang Kulas - Sandhya Whaley
Emil Schult - Melody's Design - Hubert Kretzschmar
Engineers - Joachim Dehmann - Henning Schmitz
Bill Miranda - Music Data Transfer - Fred Maher
Axis Studio - Masterdisk - Bob Ludwig
CDD pre-mastering by WCI Record Group
Recorded Klingklang Studio Dusseldorf Germany
Mixed - Right Track New York - Kraftwerk
Francois Kevorkian - Ron St. Germain
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Reviews |
All Music Guide Review:
Review by Jason Ankeny
Five long years after Computer World, Kraftwerk finally resurfaced with another LP, Electric Cafe; the rest of the pop music industry having finally caught up with the group's vision, they no longer seem so innovative and inspired -- indeed, the record's brief running time (under 36 minutes) seems indicative of a lack of ideas and new directions, with the spartan opening tracks, "Technopop" and "Musique Non-Stop," virtually interchangeable and the remaining cuts surprisingly mainstream in both form and content.
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Cover 1 |
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