
Autobahn is a Rock album by Kraftwerk, originally released in 1974. On Gatefold: 247 pressings tracked, owned by 57 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Krautrock
- synthetic
- hypnotic
- cerebral
About
Kraftwerk's fourth album defined their style and put them on the musical map. While their earlier records had been full of spacy atmospheres but relatively little synthesizer, <i>Autobahn</i> is where they began to incorporate conventional, somewhat pop-oriented song structures and rhythms. The tracks are still mostly instrumental, but the infectious little vocal refrain on the 22-minute title track helped make the three-minute excerpt issued as a single an international hit. While much of the album still features cosmic-sounding textures, the organ riff that emerges toward the end of "Kometenmelodie 2" could have come from a bubblegum pop tune. And the piano, flute, and acoustic guitar at the end of the closing cut, "Morgenspaziergang," can be seen as a farewell to the non-electronic side of the band's early sound.
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Tracklist
Side A
- AAutobahn22:30
Side B
- B1Kometenmelodie 16:20
- B2Kometenmelodie 25:44
- B3Mitternacht4:40
- B4Morgenspaziergang4:00
Credits
Performers
- Florian SchneiderVOCALS FLUTE SYNTHESIZER
- Ralf HütterVOCALS GUITAR SYNTHESIZER
- Wolfgang FlürPERCUSSION ELECTRONIC DRUMS
- Klaus RöderVIOLIN GUITAR ELECTRIC VIOLIN
- Emil SchultBACKING VOCALS
57 collectors on Gatefold own this · 247 pressings tracked on Gatefold
