Kraftwerk ‎– Autobahn

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Philips – 6305 231 D, Philips – 6305 231
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Tracklist

A Autobahn 22:30
B1 Kometenmelodie 1 6:20
B2 Kometenmelodie 2 5:44
B3 Mitternacht 4:40
B4 Morgenspaziergang 4:00

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Credits

Notes

Recorded at Conny's Studio & Mobile Equipment
Printed in Germany
Published by: Phonogram GmbH, Hamburg
℗ 1974 Phonogram GmbH
Made in Germany

Catalog# on rear-sleeve: 6305 231 D [territory marker "D" for Deutschland = Germany]
Catalog# on front-sleeve, labels and spine: 6305 231

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): AA 6305 231.1 Y
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-Out Side A "stamped"): 10 AA6305231 1Y 320
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): AA 6305 231.2 Y
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-Out Side B "stamped"): 10 AA6305231 2Y 320
  • Rights Society: GEMA

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 75) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Autobahn (LP, Album) Vertigo RJ-7010 Japan 1974
Autobahn (LP, Album, RE) Warner Bros. Records 25326-1 US 1985
Autobahn (LP, Album) Vertigo BT-5191 Japan 1978
Autobahn (LP, Album) Philips, Phonogram 6305 231 Greece 1975
Autobahn (LP, Album, RE) EMI Music (Spain) 066 2400701 Spain 1985
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by bassandtreble Oct 29, 2011 (edited 7 months ago)
One of my first records. This electropop tour-de-force sounded very odd at the days, maybe pressaging what was about to be, because it is easier to understand this non-stop groove today than when it came out... History was being made back then and although today it is so familiar, side A still sounds very modern and fresh! Side B is very dated but nonetheless fun to hear.
Rated 4/5
Nowywav027 Apr 03, 2011 (edited about 1 year ago)
I remember watching a 1970's Martial Arts film,years ago that featured music from this album and Tangerine Dream.The man was called a,"One-armed boxer".A friend owned it on vhs tape.The music was put to good use from what I remember.Does anyone recall the title? It was the 1975 classic,"Master Of The Flying Guillotine".Rated it 4/5 only because of the low hiss throughout the album.Check it out to hear the music for yourself!