Kraftwerk discography

Kraftwerk discography

Although they began as performers of improvised live music in the early 1970s, Kraftwerk’s main body of work consists primarily of studio recordings, released mostly as concept albums.

Since the mid-1970s Kraftwerk have always picked at least two album tracks for release as singles. These accompanying singles were, for many years, created by simply editing down the album recordings, rather than being remixed or otherwise expanded. Since 1991 Kraftwerk have tended to follow the trend for releasing singles in multiple remixed arrangements. Where necessary, any such remixes have been put in supplementary lists below the album track listings.

Very rarely, a small number of recordings have only been issued as albumless singles – these are therefore shown as separate projects.

In 1975 Kraftwerk began writing lyrics that combined both German and English verses. Beginning with the album Trans-Europe Express, released in 1977, most songs by Kraftwerk have been created as duplicate versions sung in English or German. Additional versions sung in French, Japanese or Spanish have also sometimes been made.

Recordings

The listing below comprises the official recording projects released by Kraftwerk (not including retrospective compilations or live albums).


=Kraftwerk=


Kraftwerk 2



=Ralf Und Florian · Ralf And Florian=


Kohoutek-Kometenmelodie



=Autobahn=


Radio-Aktivität · Radio-Activity



=Trans Europa Express · Trans-Europe Express=


Die Mensch-Maschine · The Man-Machine


Computerwelt · Computer World



=Tour De France · Tour De France=


Electric Café (Deutsche Version) · Electric Café · Electric Café (Edicion Española)


The Mix · The Mix



=Expo 2000=

* First released : December 1999
* Recorded : 1999
* Label : EMI

Tracklisting

# "Expo 2000 (Radio Mix)"
# "Expo 2000 (Kling Klang Mix 2000)"
# "Expo 2000 (Kling Klang Mix 2002)"
# "Expo 2000 (Kling Klang Mix 2001)"



=Expo Remix=

* Released: November 2000
* Recorded: 2000
* Label: EMI

Tracklisting

# "Expo 2000 (Orbital Mix)"
# "Expo 2000 (Francois Kenvorkian & Rob Rives Mix)"
# "Expo 2000 (DJ Rolando Mix)"
# "Expo 2000 (UR Mix)"
# "Expo 2000 (UR Infiltrated Mix)"
# "Expo 2000 (UR Through 3 Mix)"


Tour de France Soundtracks

* Released : August 2003
* Recorded : 2003
* Label : EMI

Tracklisting

# "Prologue"
# "Tour de France Etape 1"
# "Tour de France Etape 2"
# "Tour de France Etape 3"
# "Chrono"
# "Vitamin"
# "Aerodynamik"
# "Titanium"
# "Elektro-Kardiogramm"
# "La Forme"
# "Regeneration"
# "Tour de France"


Aerodynamik/La Forme Remixes

* Released : September 2007
* Label : EMI

Tracklisting

# "Aerodynamik (Intelligent Design Mix)"
# "La Forme (King Of The Mountains Mix)"

Remixes made by Hot Chip


External links

*http://www.poecker.homepage.t-online.de/
*Discogs artist|artist=Kraftwerk


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