Produced by Ralf Huetter & Florian Schneider.
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TheJudge 25th Jan 2022
| | Possibly worth noting that, although the labels and the track listing on the sleeve show the composers as just Hütter & Schneider, the quote from the lyrics of Autobahn credits Emil Schult as well. |
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TheJudge 6th May 2020
| | Auf wiederhören, Florian. :-( |
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albert 15th Oct 2018
| | Vertigo did some great work replacing the designs of Kraftwerk's covers, compare them to the German originals. Early pressings of the LP have a slightly embossed cover, by the way.
When I had access to a fabric printer, Autobahn was one image I made into a cushion cover, other classic sleeves included Trout Mask Replica, Never Mind the Bollocks, Piper at the Gates Of Dawn, and the first Raincoats LP. |
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Dr Doom SUBS 25th Jan 2017
| | Yes that sounds like the best idea. |
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Lee Wrecker🍰 25th Jan 2017
| | Just picked a copy of this only to find it's a bootleg according to Dicwrongs "Counterfeit / pirate issue on blue vinyl. Label, catalogue number, cover etc replicate the original UK issue." Shall I enter it as a new entry under the pirate flag? |
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Record Collector 29th Mar 2015
| | A1 got me into the synthesiser craze |
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Neil Forbes 1st Feb 2015
| | Spaziergang is the usual way to write that word, rather than Spazier Gang. And when unable to use an umlaut, place an 'e'(upper or lower case as required) after the letter which is to be so-affected, these are the 'a', 'o' and 'u'. |
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TheJudge 1st Feb 2015
| | Neither Kometenmelodie has lyrics.
The B-side tracks translate as: Comet Melody 1, Comet Melody 2, Midnight, and Morning Walk. |
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Magic Marmalade 1st Feb 2015
| | Having searched online, Kometenmelodie, it would appear, means something like: Sun Song.
(with German Komet being comet, but the lyrics translation talk about the sun moving through it's course, so I assume any celestial body is, when spoken of a "Komet") |
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Magic Marmalade 1st Feb 2015
| | and, um Midnight is the name of one, and (something-or-other) melody or song for two of them. |
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Record Collector 1st Feb 2015
| | Ahhh thanks judge |
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Magic Marmalade 1st Feb 2015
| | I believe Morgen (Morning), Spazier Gang (walk) is the track. |
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Record Collector 1st Feb 2015
| | Is morning walk on this album me not much into german |
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TheJudge 1st Feb 2015
| | It was their breakthrough LP, although it was probably another two or three years before they really started being taken notice of.
I won't clog up the comments thread here (hint, hint! ;-)), but just refer the assembly to the blog post I made on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of its release. |
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Neil Forbes 1st Feb 2015
| | Okay, not so much "minority appeal", then, but hardly "mass appeal" - everyone going ga-ga over it! As Magic Marmalade said to his friend, "That's, um... super!"! trying to be polite, I guess. Just like Motown and Stax R. & B. never really caught on in Australia except for keen interest from a small cadre of people(like this little black duck - i.e. "me" quack, quack!) who can't get enough of it, 'specially Motown - Ooh, gimme, gimme!
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Magic Marmalade 1st Feb 2015
| | I used to know someone who loved Kraftwerk, when my friends and I were doin' the whole Britpop thing, and he made us listen to their werk whenever we went to his house...
"That's, um... super!"
Was the kind of thing we would say, not getting it at all. But there have been many things I've had to wait till I was ready to hear and really appreciate that meant nothing to me at the time.
I think, sometimes it's about having to catch up to the past. |
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gregs45s SUBS 1st Feb 2015
| | Their influence on early electronic English bands was massive!,bands like New Order/Human Leauge/O.M.D. and many many more,hardly a minority!!! |
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Neil Forbes 1st Feb 2015
| | The album was first issued 8 years before the advent of the Compact Disc. I don't see any record company, let alone Phonogram GmbH, BV, Pty, Ltd. Inc.(or any other corporate make-up) sitting on an album in anticipation of a technological advance that might never have come along, no, they'd be wanting to get the album out to an eager(?) audience as soon as possible! Why the "?" after eager? Kraftwerk's output would be an "acquired taste", appreciated by a minority audience, I would think. |
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Magic Marmalade 1st Feb 2015
| | This is one of the few albums where I wonder if the nature of the music might be better suited to CD (Although if I see it on vinyl, of course I'll grab it).
What do you guys think?
As for the cover, once you start seeing other things in the design, it's very difficult thereafter not to see them... like the big blue crucifix in the centre of the cover. |
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TheJudge 1st Feb 2015
| | It's just the standard sign indicating a motorway. Very cleverly used, creating - as I said - an iconic sleeve design.
Other territories had a rather boring painting and a retouched photograph (Wolfgang Flür's head grafted on to Emil Schult's shoulders). |
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Record Collector 1st Feb 2015
| | This could be classed as early techno |
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Trainman 1st Feb 2015
| | That's the Autobahn.
The crosspiece in the middle is bridge |
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TheJudge 8th Nov 2014
| | Now uploaded one of the all-time iconic sleeve designs (discuss...). |
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TheJudge 6th Oct 2013
| | The umlauts must have been on strike when they printed the labels (they're there on the sleeve)! |
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