Kraftwerk ‎– Tour De France Soundtracks

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Astralwerks – ASW 91708-2, Astralwerks – 72435 91708 2 4
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1 Prologue 0:31
2 Tour De France Étape 1 4:27
3 Tour De France Étape 2 6:41
4 Tour De France Étape 3 3:57
5 Chrono 3:20
6 Vitamin 8:10
7 Aéro Dynamik 5:05
8 Titanium 3:21
9 Elektro Kardiogramm 5:16
10 La Forme 8:42
11 Régéneration 1:16
12 Tour De France
Music By – Bartos*
5:13

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Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 724359170824
  • Matrix / Runout: 724359170824 1-1-2

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 17) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Tour De France Soundtracks (2xLP, Album) EMI, Kling Klang 591 708 1 UK & Europe 2003
Tour De France (CD, Album, RM) EMI Music Japan Inc TOCP-70818 Japan 2009
Tour De France Soundtracks (CD, Album, Copy Prot.) EMI Music Canada, EMI, Kling Klang, Kling Klang 591 710 2, 72435 91710 2 9 Canada 2003
Tour De France (CD, Album, RM) Kling Klang, Astralwerks 50999 3 08304 2 4 US 2009
Tour De France (CD, Album, RE, RM) Kling Klang, EMI 50999 6 99593 2 5 Europe 2009
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by lancelot323 Feb 23, 2008
Kraftwerk have been ahead of their time since they started recording in 1971, and this record proves it. It was 17 years since the release of Electric Café, and the boys returned to the recording studio for the 100th anniversary of the world's most grueling sporting event...And they capture the feeling of the race PERFECTLY. You can hear it in every subtle nuance of the first 5 tracks; The ticking cymbals that remind one of bike chains...The breathing of the racers...You can feel the speed and turns.

An album truly worth it for the first 5 tracks alone, but that's not to say that the rest of the album is a throw-away, no sir. "Vitamin" is a throw-back to classic 'Werk if there ever was one...Slow funky rhythm, awesome synth melody...Aero Dynamik & Titanium, like the first 5 tracks, slowly build into each other, and the remixed version of the original 1983 "Tour de France" is quite welcome here.

While not as groundbreaking as, say, Autobahn or Trans-Europe Express, this is an excellent addition to anyone's Kraftwerk collection, and album collection, period.
Review by bmcgarvey Sep 11, 2003
Lush, warm analogs. Some tracks comparable to Detroit techno of past, with the signature Kraftwerk style of vocals and melodies. IMO, this is some of the best electronic music released in the recent past. I don't understand why some say it was not worth the wait and disappointing, comparing it to kraftwerk's previous material (though I don't think it is that far off). This is Kraftwerk, and the year 2003. I don't understand how one can truly understand electronic music and say 'TDF Soundtracks' is disappointing, but we are all different.

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