Kraftwerk – K4 (Bremen Radio 1971)
Genre: | Rock |
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Style: | Hard Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Avantgarde, Experimental |
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Tracklist
Heavy Metal Kids | 7:53 | ||
K1 | 15:38 | ||
K2 (Ruckzuck) | 19:20 | ||
K3 | 15:19 | ||
K4 | 11:30 |
Credits (3)
- Klaus DingerDrums
- Florian SchneiderFlute, Electronics
- Michael RotherGuitar, Electronics
Notes
Live concert recorded by Radio Bremen on 25 June 1971 at Gondel Filmkunsttheater.
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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![]() | K4 (Bremen Radio 1971) CDr, Unofficial Release | Not On Label (Kraftwerk) – none | 2006 | 2006 | |||||
![]() | Live 1971 2×LP, Limited Edition, Unofficial Release | B 13 – B186 LP | Russia | 2012 | Russia — 2012 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Radio Bremen Sessions 1971 CDr, Unofficial Release | Eye Of The Storm (2) – EOS-324 | Mexico | 2012 | Mexico — 2012 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Gondel Kino, Bremen - 25 June 1971 CDr, Album, Unofficial Release | Not On Label (Kraftwerk) – none | 2013 | 2013 | New Submission | ||||
![]() | Gondel Kino, Bremen, Germany, June 25th, 1971 LP, Limited Edition, Numbered, Unofficial Release, Yellow With Black/Green Splatter | East/West – WEST921 | 2015 | 2015 | New Submission | ||||
![]() | Radio Bremen 1971 2×LP, Unofficial Release | Red Devil – KWBR71 | Europe | 2017 | Europe — 2017 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Live In Germany 25 June 1971 2×LP, Reissue, Unofficial Release | DBQP – DBQP19 | Europe | 2019 | Europe — 2019 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Köln 12.6.1971 LP, Unofficial Release, Picture Disc | RUCKZUCK – 6305051 | Italy | Italy | Recently Edited | ||||
![]() | Live In Köln 1971 CD, Unofficial Release, Limited Edition | Ruckzuck – 6305051 | Germany | Germany | Recently Edited | ||||
![]() | K4 CDr, Unofficial Release | Seidr – 026 | |||||||
![]() | Live On Radio Bremen CD, Unofficial Release | Philips (2) – 2561971 | Germany | Germany | |||||
![]() | Bremen CD, Unofficial Release | Starquake – SQ-06 | Germany | Germany | |||||
![]() | Look What You've Created LP, Unofficial Release, Multicoloured vinyl | Wonder Minnow – none | New Submission | ||||||
![]() | Fool's Goldrush (Live 1970 / 71) 2×LP, Numbered, Unofficial Release | Trade Mark Of Quality (2) – FG | Italy | Italy | New Submission |
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Show All 13 Reviews- Absolutely essential and an excellent glimpse into the days before Michael and Klaus buggered off to start Neu!
By the way, this recording sounds really good 👌 - Kraftwerk @ Gondel Kino, Bremen, Germany June 25, 1971
01 Heavy Metal Kids 07:55
02 Stratovarius 15:34
03 Ruckzuck 19:21
04 Vom Himmel Hoch 15:24
05 Rückstoss Gondoliere 11:25
Drums – Klaus Dinger
Flute, Electronics – Florian Schneider
Guitar, Electronics – Michael Rother
Gondel Kino, Bremen, 25th June 1971
A+ Stereo Soundboard Recording
Total playing time: 69:42 - Kraftwerk @ Gondel Kino, Bremen, Germany June 25, 1971
01 Heavy Metal Kids 07:55
02 Stratovarius 15:34
03 Ruckzuck 19:21
04 Vom Himmel Hoch 15:24
05 Rückstoss Gondoliere 11:25
Drums – Klaus Dinger
Flute, Electronics – Florian Schneider
Guitar, Electronics – Michael Rother
Gondel Kino, Bremen, 25th June 1971
A+ Stereo Soundboard Recording
Total playing time: 69:42 - The sound is good. It sounds like an official release. You don't hear any crackling. The pressing is great. The only thing I criticize is that the breaks between the songs were cut out. This affects the live atmosphere. But it is also OK like that.
- Edited one year agoCopy for sale. QUEBEC, CANADA
Media: NM
Sleeve: NM
Store DEMO. Open for the custommer's show room. Played like 2 times.
50.00CA + 20.00CA shipping = 70.00CA it is yours.
I don't know why did Discogs doesn't want we sell it... - 1971 was a turning point year for Kraftwerk and this live set from Koeln is a fine document of the band's live shows of the period. The album opens with an epic sidelong version of the previous year's big hit Autobahn, their first lucky experiment with highly repetitive electronic structure, they would become known for later, and it also includes a fine rendition of Ruckzuck, a classic tune from their 1970 first album. This is highly futuristic German Musik of the Seventies at its best.
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