Showing posts with label West Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West Germany. Show all posts

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Kraftwerk - Autobahn [Japanese Ed.] (1974)

Year: November 1974 (CD May 27, 1998)
Label: Tochiba-EMI (Japan), TOCP-50578
Style: Electronic Pop, Experimental, Synth-Pop
Country: Dusseldorf, West Germany
Time: 42:46
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 217 Mb

The album marked several personnel changes in the band, which was initially a duo consisting of Florian Schneider and Ralf Hutter; later, the group added Klaus Roder on guitar and flute, and Wolfgang Flur on percussion. The album also completed the group's transition from the experimental krautrock style of their earlier work to an electronic pop sound consisting mostly of synthesizers and drum machines. Recording started at the group's own Kling Klang facility, but was predominantly made at Conny Plank's studio. Autobahn also includes lyrics and a new look for the group that was suggested by Emil Schult, an associate of Schneider and Hutter.
Most of the album is taken up by the 22-minute "Autobahn", featuring lyrics by Schneider, Hutter, and Schult. The song was inspired by the group's joy of driving on Germany's autobahns, and recorded music that reflected a trip emulating the sounds of a vehicle. The album's release in West Germany saw little press attention. "Autobahn" was released as a single and received airplay at a Chicago radio station, leading it to spread across the United States. In 1975, the song became an international hit and Kraftwerk's first release of their music in the US. "Autobahn"'s success led to the band touring the United States with new member Karl Bartos, who replaced Roder, followed by a tour of the United Kingdom.
Initial reception to Autobahn was mixed; receiving negative reviews, from Rolling Stone and Village Voice, who felt the music was inferior to earlier music from Wendy Carlos and Mike Oldfield, and positive reviews that praised the title track as hypnotic and arresting for its imagery of driving on the autobahn. Critics from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Newsday included the album in their "Honorable Mentions" sections of their year-end lists. Retrospectively, the album has been unanimously praised; Simon Witter wrote in NME the album is of "enormous historical significance" and Simon Reynolds said the album is where Kraftwerk's music really starts to matter. Musicians of the 1970s and 1980s, including David Bowie, cited the album as a major influence.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autobahn_(album))

01. Autobahn (22:44)
02. Kometenmelodie 1 (06:25)
03. Kometenmelodie 2 (05:48)
04. Mitternacht (03:44)
05. Morgenspaziergang (04:03)

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Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Birth Control - Rebith (1973)

Year: 1973 (CD 2001)
Label: Repertoire Records (Germany), REP 4943
Style: Progressive Rock, Art Rock
Country: West Berlin, West Germany
Time: 38:15
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 275 Mb

Birth Control formed in 1966 in West Berlin from two other bands, the Earls and the Gents. The band was founded with a lineup consisting of Bernd Koschmidder (bass), Reinhold Sobotta (organ), Rolf Gurra (saxophone, vocals), Fritz Groger (vocals), Reiner Borchert (guitar), Hugo Egon Balder (drums), and Klaus Orso (guitar). Within five years of the band's formation all seven of the original members had departed, but the band continued under the leadership of long-standing members drummer (and later lead vocalist) Bernd Noske (who replaced Balder in late 1968) and guitarist Bruno Frenzel (who replaced Borchert in 1969).
Following the death of Frenzel in 1983, the group disbanded, but reunited in 1993 with only Noske remaining from the previous lineup. Other members of the reformed band included returning bassist/vocalist Horst Stachelhaus, as well as guitarist Rocco Zodiak and keyboardist Xaver Fischer.
Despite the death of mainstay Stachelhaus in 1999, the band continued under Noske's guidance, touring Germany and release new albums periodically following the turn of the century. In later years, former members Peter Foller (bass, vocals) and Zeus B. Held (keyboards) both returned to the fold as guest musicians at occasional concerts. The band came to an end on February 18, 2014 with the death of Noske. The final lineup of the band consisted of Noske, bassist Hannes Vesper, keyboardist Sascha Kuhn, and guitarist Martin Ettrich.
In 2016 the band regrouped and started performing again. The new lineup consisted of several members who at some point were part of the band's history: Peter Foller (vocals), Martin Ettrich (guitar, talkbox), Sascha Kuhn (keyboards), Hannes Vesper (bass) and Manni von Bohr (drums). In the same year they released a new studio album ("Here and Now") for the first time in 13 years.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birth_Control_(band))

01. She's Got Nothing On You (05:08)
02. Mister Hero (06:45)
03. Grandjeanville (01:03)
04. No Shade Is Real (04:41)
05. M.P.C. (01:56)
06. Together Alone Tonight (10:30)
07. Back From Hell (08:09)

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