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| 1. Prologue |
| 2. Tour De France 03 - Etape 1 |
| 3. Tour De France 03 - Version 2 |
| 4. Tour De France 03 - Etape 3 |
| 5. Chrono |
| 6. Vitamin |
| 7. Aero Dynamik |
| 8. Titanium |
| 9. Elektrokardiogramm |
| 10. La Forme |
| 11. Regeneration |
| 12. Tour De France |
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
They're back!,
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This review is from: Tour De France Soundtracks (Audio CD)
Wow! After well over a decade of silence I had presumed that Kraftwerk had finally hung up their flashing ties and called it quits. But here's a completely new album! Suddenly the Hutter/Schneider partnership has become one of the longest in pop history, having lasted over 34 years! So what about the album? Well the opening 5 tracks form a very extended suite of an ORIGINAL track called Tour De France (not to be confused with their breakdance hit of 1983, an updated version of which appears at the album's close almost as an afterthought). This new track is a fine start to the album, though in many ways it sounds the least 'traditional Kraftwerk' of all the tracks. It's very techno, if you know what I mean... Things start to sound more familiar with "Vitamin", a dryly humourous list of a cyclist's dietry supplements! The next two titles form a single track ("Aero Dynamik" and "Titanium"). This piece is superb! It really put me in mind of the equally dark and punchy "Home Computer" from 1981's Computer World album. Next comes the fiendishly catchy "Elektro Kardiogramm". This piece is cleverly built around the sounds of a beating heart and heavy breathing (no you potty-minds, it's supposed to be CYCLISTS!!!!) After a few listens I found myself subconsciously chanting "Elektro-Elektro-Kardiogramm" under my breath while doing household chores. I warn you, it could happen to you! La Forme and Regeneration are solo pieces by Hutter, and are really quite lovely; tuneful in that slightly nostalgic way that much of 1977's Trans Europe Express was. The final song is 1983's Tour De France, lovingly given the up-date treatment like the tracks on "The Mix". Although completely re-recorded, it sounds like the group really took pains to adhere to the sounds and style of the original. It's great to finally get this track on CD! I would recommend this CD to any fan of Kraftwerk. Some may think they've changed too much, some may think they haven't changed enough! Personally when I listen to this CD I feel as if an old friend who I haven't seen in 15 years has just got back in touch. Welcome back Krafty!
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't Call It A Komeback,
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This review is from: Tour De France Soundtracks (Audio CD)
I had no idea KW were going to release a new album; just two weeks after buying the French import TDF single I came across this while looking for "Ralf & Florian". I've only been listening to KW a short time, but they've become perhaps my favorite group. To make a long story short, the day I saw this I did not hesitate at all to purchase a copy.And I had no idea what to expect. After such long silences, most groups disappoint their fans with new material. And for a group as legendary and mythical as Kraftwerk, I was very empathetic to the pressure they must have felt, particularly from critics. Upon first listen I was disappointed, heart-broken really; two of my biggest musical heroes showing signs that their time had come and gone. I hadn't been this letdown since John Lydon's "Psycho's Path". Then I listened to it again. And again. Although I still had a nagging feeling of letdown, for some reason I could not put this LP down. The first 5 tracks always seemed as if they would go on forever. But then I began to notice the subtle variations, the ever-changing mix, the hooks, melodies, cresendos and how they interwove. Suddenly I felt as though I were listening to some kind of modern synthetic classical peice. Like heroin, you puke the first time; but then you realize you're hooked after it's too late. That's what this album is: musical heroin without the ugly side-effects (ha ha). I've listened to this album nearly everyday since it came out and it never gets old. After the initial piece, you're totally prepared for "Vitamin". This is definitely single material. It's the most immediatly infectious track of the album. It has everything Kraftwerk is known for: Stockhausen-type random sounds, tightly syncopated funk grooves, a totally futuristic sound. Not to mention the tongue-in-cheek lyric, which reads like a GNC shopping list. I won't pontificate on every track, but I have to mention that "La Forme" (one of the most abused tracks) has become my favorite. Strap on some high end headphones and close your eyes, because this song has the ability to transcend any environment you're in. It has the same "synth symphony" feel as the first 5 tracks. But I prefer the 80's mixes of the TDF single. The new percussion is to soft, I think. My only complaint & a small one, really. Cheers...
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
'Sprint final à l'arrivée, Tour De France..................',
By Eli (North East England - The UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tour De France Soundtracks (Audio CD)
****************************************************************There is [and undoubtedly will continue to be] a fair degree of criticism of this album. It has been deemed to be too 'repetitive', 'dull' and 'boring'. Such broad, sweeping charges should cause us to cast a more discerning and critical If you look and listen hard enough then you will also discover that these conceptual To cast off TDF Soundtracks as dull, repetitive and boring after one or two hearings is a From the outset, the TDF Soundtracks 2003 takes us to the starting line of this famous There are a few hidden, distant musical shades of 'Computer World' and other works And what more fitting end, what better and more logically brisk way to complete the Put aside for a moment if you will, the negative criticism and enjoy the race - And jolly well worth the long wait!
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