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Welcome!

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Wiki Commons

It would be great if you could upload your Kraftwer material to Wiki Commons for use in other languageversions of Wikipedia.

//192.165.75.165 18:18, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]




Label: Philips (German); Vertigo (English)
First released: November 1970 (Vinyl) in Germany and March 1973 (Vinyl) in the UK.
Tracks
"Ruckzuck"
"Stratovarious"
"Megaherz"
"Vom Himmel Hoch"

Radio-Aktivität · Radio-Activity

Label: EMI-Electrola (German); Capitol Records (English)
First released: November 1975 (Vinyl/Cassette); 1976 (8-track); February 1986 (CD)
German English
"Geigerzähler"
"Radioaktivität"
"Radioland"
"Ätherwellen"
"Sendepause"
"Nachrichten"
"Die Stimme der Energie" ·
"Antenne"
"Radio Sterne"
"Uran"
"Transistor"
"Ohm Sweet Ohm"
"Geiger Counter"
"Radioaktivität"
"Radioland"
"Airwaves"
"Intermission"
"News"
"The Voice of Energy"
"Antenna"
"Radio Stars"
"Uranium"
"Transistor"
"Ohm Sweet Ohm"
Titles were translated for German (homeland) and English (foreign) albums but the actual recordings are identical, sung in a mixture of the two languages

Trans Europa Express · Trans-Europe Express

Label: EMI-Electrola (German); Capitol Records (English); EMI|EMI-Pathé Marconi (French)
First released: March 1977 (Vinyl/Cassette/8-track); February 1986 (CD)
Chart: #24 UK
German English French
"Europa Endlos"
"Spiegelsaal"
"Schaufensterpuppen"
"Trans Europa Express" ·
"Metall auf Metall"
"Abzug"
"Franz Schubert"
"Endlos Endlos"
"Europe Endless"
"The Hall Of Mirrors"
"Showroom Dummies"
"Trans-Europe Express" ·
"Metal On Metal"
"Franz Schubert"
"Endless Endless"
"Europe Endless"
"The Hall Of Mirrors"
"Les Mannequins"
"Trans Europe Express"
"Metal On Metal"
"Franz Schubert"
"Endless Endless"


Thanks

Hi Ricadus, I'd really like to thank you for your contributions on the Kraftwerk-related articles. It was awesome reading so much information about Kraftwerk on Wikipedia! Just wondering, do you know roughly when will the Mensch-Machine website will be relaunched? Regards, Andylkl [ talk! | c ] 14:31, 6 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]