Tracklist
| 1 | Neon Lights | 9:03 |
| 2 | Spacelab | 5:51 |
| 3 | Metropolis | 5:59 |
| 4 | The Model | 3:38 |
| 5 | The Man-Machine | 5:28 |
| 6 | The Robots | 6:11 |
Credits
- Artwork By – Karl Klefisch
- Mixed By – Joschko Rudas, Leanard Jackson
- Photography – Gunter Frohling
- Producer – Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter
Notes
French press "Distribution Sonopresse"
With 12"x12" photographic insert
Short intro
Kraftwerk - Album The Man Machine Full. Matteo Di pastena. The Robots. Karl Bartos, Florian Schneider, Ralf Hü Man-Machine German: Die Mensch-Maschine is the seventh studio album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk. It was released on 19 May 1978 by Kling Klang in Germany and by Capitol Records elsewhere. A further refinement of their mechanical style, the album saw the group incorporate more danceable rhythms and less minimalistic arrangements. It includes the singles The Model and The Robots. The Man-Machine German title: Die Mensch-Maschine is the seventh studio album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk, released in May 1978. It includes the singles The Model and The Robots, and also Neon Lights. Upon its release, the NME stated: The Man-Machine stands as one of the pinnacles of 1970s rock music. Although the album was initially unsuccessful on the UK Albums Chart, it reached a new peak position of number nine in February 1982, becoming the band's second highest-peaking. Listen free to Kraftwerk The Man Machine The Robots, Spacelab and more. 6 tracks 34:45. The Man-Machine was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry BPI on 15 February 1982, denotingListen free to Kraftwerk The Man Machine The Robots, Spacelab and more. The Man,Machine German: Die Mensch,Maschine is the seventh studio album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk, released in May 1978. Upon its release, the NME stated: The Man-Machine stands as one of the pinnacles of 70's rock music. The Man-Machine. Released May 19, 1978. The Man-Machine Tracklist. The Robots Lyrics. Though Kraftwerks exploration of the interplay between man and technology was recorded in 1978, The Man-Machine remains both futuristic and timeless. Opening with The Robots , Man-Machine takes a brief trip to the Spacelab , before returning to earth, the modern Metropolis , and its inhabitants. Closing with the title track, Kraftwerk leave us to wonder whether technology has perhaps left us all part machine. Artwork from the 2009 remaster. The Man-Machine is closer to the sound and style that would define early new wave electro-pop - less minimalistic in its arrangements and more complex and danceable in its underlying rhythms. Like its predecessor, Trans-Europe. Plus, there's The Model, a character sketch that falls under the latter category but takes a more cynical view of the title character's glamorous lifestyle. More pop-oriented than any of their previous work, the sound of The Man-Machine - in particular among Kraftwerk's oeuvre - had a tremendous impact on the cold, robotic synth pop of artists like Gary Numan, as well as Britain's later new romantic movement. Music By Bartos , Hutter Words By Hutter. At the heart of Kraftwerk's artistic aesthetic is the relationship between Man and Machine, a topic that they pursue with quiet, concentrated efficiency throughout this LP. The arresting imagery that dominates Die Mensch Maschine is inspired by El Lissitsky he's even namechecked on the sleeve, one of the prime graphic proponents of the Constructivist artistic movement that emerged from Russia during an artistic upheaval that dominated Europe in the 1910's. Songs in album Kraftwerk - The Catalogue. CD4: The Man Machine 2009. Kraftwerk - The Robots. Kraftwerk - Spacelab. Kraftwerk - Metropolis. Kraftwerk - The Model. Kraftwerk The Man Machine Review. Released 2009. It's the sound of abstracted production. Over six tracks and 36 minutes, Kraftwerk thoroughly and succinctly explore the impact of technology upon humanity. It's their defining theme and one which makes the group arguably the most important in the canon of popular music. Opening track The Robots is a remarkably confident statement which sounds contemporary more than 30 years later. It's difficult to imagine a world before the synthetic sounds essayed here became so influential. The words themselves are a manifesto: we're full of energy, we're dancing mechanic. Die MenschMaschine is ranked 390th in the overall chart, 98th in the 1970s, and 6th in the year 1978. The top rated tracks on this album are Das Model and Die Roboter. This album is rated in the top 1 of all albums on