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Neu! [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]

Neu!
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 29, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: 1972
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Astralwerks
  • ASIN: B000056IKS
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #23,441 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #16 in  Music > Alternative Rock > Alternative Styles > Rock > Krautrock
    #54 in  Music > World Music > Europe > Continental Europe > Germany

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Neu! was recorded over four days in Hamburg with Can producer Conrad Plank, and its static, aggressive harmonies and almost (but not quite) robotic sound still has a resonance that echoes even today. As any musician from Add N to X to Sonic Youth, from Stereolab to Cabaret Voltaire could tell you, early '70s Dusseldorf band Neu! were one third of the original triumvirate--alongside Can and Faust--that defined Krautrock. Michael Rother (guitar/keyboards) and Klaus Dinger (drums) formed the band in 1971, and with their first three albums established a pattern of minimalist melodies and locked groove "motorik" beats that were to later exert a tremendous influence over left-field music, both in dance and rock. Indeed, one of the great U.S. avant-garde '90s bands, Negativland, take their name from a track on this album. "Hallogallo, Sonderangebot," "Im Gluck"--these are the conveyor-belt grooves, the elemental sweep and soar of the neon-bright autobahn, and the sound of the future when it was still shiny and clean. As David Bowie put it, "[Neu! were] Kraftwerk's wayward, anarchistic brothers." And so much more. --Jerry Thackray

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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unbelievable, January 27, 2005
I grew up listening to Kraftwerk, but I've never been exposed to any actual Krautrock until now. I bought Neu, Neu 2 and Neu 75 recently. I have to say, this is amazing. I truly mean that. I'm literally amazed. This was recorded in the early 70s? How can this be? This is so far away from anything else that was going on at the time. These guys were 20 years ahead of their time, at least. I would have guessed it was recored in 1995 or so. So many bands that I thought were innovative and original... they were just ripping off Neu. My world is crumbling around me. And I like it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars It's pronounced "noy!," by the way.., March 23, 2004
Someone once commented on the Velvet Underground by saying that not too many people had heard their self-titled album with Nico, but that everyone who did went out and started a band of their own. That person might as well have said the same thing about Neu!, assuming he/she had heard of them - the enigmatic German duo's three albums (of which this is the first) sparked the imaginations of a small host of musicians from David Bowie to Stereolab, and even with all the things that have come since, their Krautrock trilogy still really sounds like nothing else around. This 1971 gem of a debut introduced an idea known as "motorik" ('motor' + 'musik') - music designed specifically for playing in cars. The main tracks are simple steady-cruising grooves, often never breaking out of one main chord or basic line, but it's amazing what fascinating ear candy can be spun out of so simple an idea.

Look no further than the beautiful opener "Hallo Gallo" to hear what I mean - it's ten minutes of pure joy. Even though it's all based around one chord it's anything but monotonous: guitars explore myriad variations within that basic framework, never getting repetitive. An insistent drum beat propels things with a steadiness that could easily go on forever. Dreamy synths spin and whirl around the beat to produce an ever-shifting cloud of sound that's so honey-sweet, even ten minutes seems like a breeze. "Weimensee" explores the same idea at a more slow and sedate pace, hovering somewhere in limbo between mid-tempo and slow ballad. With this kind of sonic bliss, who needs lyrics?

The other part of Neu!'s uniqueness is their way of blending loopy non-musical sounds into the mix. "Negativland" rides on a similar extended groove, but this time it's filtered and overlaid with some kind of metallic scraping noise, giving the whole thing a strange industrial edge, and the tempo shifts oddly from a sedate bluesy pattern to an energetic but relaxed cruise. "Souderoujebob" and "Im Glück" wander through a vague haze of sound without actual music, the kind of thing Brian Eno later perfected with On Land. "Lieber Houig" may not be to everyone's taste; it's the kind of thing that meanders so slowly and pauses so often that you're never sure whether it's over, and the odd croaking vocal can be off-putting.

But whether the closer is enjoyable or not, the album leading up to it is a marvel. It's offbeat but beautifully accessible; it's simple and minimalist at heart yet doesn't fade or get stale even after many, many repeat spins. Neu! 2 may be more abstract and weird, Neu! '75 may be more tuneful and consistent.. but for the introduction that best covers their whole fascinating range, start right here. This one's really in a class all its own.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars There IS a God!!!, July 22, 2001
By DAC Crowell (Rankin, IL United States) - See all my reviews
One of the most important pieces of Euro-unobtainium for years has been the NEU! albums. These works influenced a host of musicians who've managed to get hold of them in some way or another; from Detroit techno wizards to lo-fi tinkerers, a host of players owe a long-unsung debt to NEU!

This first album appeared in the wake of Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother's split from an early lineup of Kraftwerk. It has some of the motoric rhythms + sonic tampering of the early (ie: "Kraftwerk" and "Kraftwerk 2") Kraftwerk releases, but more of an emphasis on rock beats, guitars, and a late-psychedelic sensibility. But lurking under this...especially hinted-at in the liner notes and the noise-romp "Negativland"...is a leaning toward the glorious racket of punk and postpunk outfits such as PiL (whose John Lydon, it should be noted, is a confirmed NEU! fan). But also lurking here and there is a weird ambient-experimental murk that also leans one toward thing such as Eno's work, or later on, that of The Orb.

All of the original Brain-released 'canon' NEU! albums are worth having, but either this or the final "NEU! '75" are the right places to start.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Production inconsistensies rob classic status
3 1/2

I can see why this disc is put upon a pedestal. In some ways it is as musically innovative as any of the other Kraut greats. About halfways. Read more
Published 8 months ago by IRate

5.0 out of 5 stars Electro jam music that rocks
My favorite music is free form type of stuff, so hearing "Hallo Gallo" made me buy this CD. I have heard this band before but never bought anything by them in the past. Read more
Published on January 27, 2007 by Lost Sailor of Circumstance

4.0 out of 5 stars Neu! is worth it for just one song.
It's the first song, Hallogallo.

And this is despite the song is ONLY ONE CHORD FOR TEN MINUTES over a obsessive 4/4 pulse. Read more
Published on October 21, 2006 by Gregory Mills

5.0 out of 5 stars Atmospheric and experimental.
This 1971 album is an excellent example of music that was coming out of the experimental rock scene in Germany during the early 1970s. Neu! Read more
Published on May 28, 2006 by Jeffrey J.Park

5.0 out of 5 stars unreal... I am awestruck
I am flat out awestruck by this band. This album is just unreal... simply beautiful... remarkable music. Words, descriptions and trivial attempts at categorizing Neu! Read more
Published on February 23, 2006 by 77Jim

5.0 out of 5 stars better than kraftwerk?
Formed by guitarist Michael Rother and percussionist Klaus Dinger, both veterans of Kraftwerk, Neu! (1972 - Gronland, 2005) pushed to the limit the technique of iterative patterns... Read more
Published on November 3, 2005 by Oliver

5.0 out of 5 stars Very influential
Astonishing record from german group Neu! The discs very very long difficult to find but now they have been reissued and are absolutely indispensable to any collection...
Published on July 18, 2005 by Lovblad

5.0 out of 5 stars This Album is Timeless
I first heard this album in 1973 - 1974. It's hypnotic music transfixed me as a teenager and was deeply embossed into my tender young psychy. Read more
Published on June 26, 2004 by Paul Sharpe

5.0 out of 5 stars Neu! (Astralwerks)
For those of you who are not familiar with Neu!,they're a duo from Dusseldorf,Germany. Neu! is made up of two outstanding guitarists Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother. Read more
Published on April 25, 2004 by Mike Reed

5.0 out of 5 stars The Groundbreaking Debut from Neu!
Although their exsistence only lasted four years and three albums, Neu! is one of Germany's most innovative supergroups. Read more
Published on June 20, 2003 by Louie Bourland

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