Kraftwerk – Trans Europa Express
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EMI Electrola – 1 C 064-82 306 |
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Vinyl
, LP, Album, Unofficial Release
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Synth-pop |
Tracklist
A1 | Europa Endlos | 9:35 | |
A2 | Spiegelsaal | 7:50 | |
A3 | Schaufensterpuppen | 6:10 | |
B1 | Trans Europa Express | 6:40 | |
B2 | Metall Auf Metall | 2:10 | |
B3 | Abzug | 4:42 | |
B4 | Franz Schubert | 4:25 | |
B5 | Endlos Endlos | 0:45 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – EMI Electrola GmbH
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Kraftwerk
- Printed By – 4P Nicolaus GmbH
- Engineered At – Klingklang Studio
- Engineered At – Rüssl Studio
- Engineered At – Record Plant, Los Angeles
Credits
- Cover [Inner Sleeve, Poster] – Emil Schult
- Electronic Drums [Elektronisches Schlagzeug] – Wolfgang Flur*
- Electronics [Elektronik], Voice [Stimme] – Ralf Hutter*
- Engineer [Toningineure Klingklang Studio] – Peter Bollig
- Engineer [Toningineure Rüssl Studio] – Thomas Kuckuck*
- Engineer [Toningineure The Record Plant] – Bill Halverson
- Other [Synthanorma Sequencer Building] – Matten & Wiechers
- Painting [Inner Sleeve] – Schult*
- Painting [Uncredited, Poster] – Emil Schult
- Photography By [Fotos, Back Sleeve] – J. Stara Paris*
- Photography By [Fotos, Front Sleeve] – Maurice Seymour New York*
- Producer [Produktion], Concept By [Album Konzept] – Ralf Hutter*
- Typography [Typografie] – Ink Studios Düsseldorf*
Notes
German reissue, back of sleeve is not embossed, comes with plain white inner sleeve.
[Back sleeve:]
Klingklang Studio Düsseldorf
Rüssl Studio Hamburg
Record Plant Hollywood
℗ 1977 Kraftwerk
Typografe Ink Studios Düsseldorf
EMI Electrola GmbH. All rights reserved. Printed in by 4P Nicolaus GmbH, Köln
[Labels:]
℗ 1977 Kraftwerk
Made in
ST 33 GEMA
[Cat# on label: 1 C 064-82 306]
[Back sleeve:]
Klingklang Studio Düsseldorf
Rüssl Studio Hamburg
Record Plant Hollywood
℗ 1977 Kraftwerk
Typografe Ink Studios Düsseldorf
EMI Electrola GmbH. All rights reserved. Printed in by 4P Nicolaus GmbH, Köln
[Labels:]
℗ 1977 Kraftwerk
Made in
ST 33 GEMA
[Cat# on label: 1 C 064-82 306]
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A-side, stamped): 823064 A-1
- Matrix / Runout (B-side, stamped): 823064 B-1
- Other (both sides, stamped): ℗ EMI Electrola GmbH
- Rights Society: GEMA
- Label Code: LC 4513
Other Versions (5 of 268)
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Trans Europa Express (LP, Album, Stereo) | EMI Electrola | 1C 064-82 306 | 1977 | |||
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Trans Europe Express (LP, Album, Stereo) | Capitol Records | 3C 064-85110 | Italy | 1977 | ||
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Trans-Europe Express (LP, Album) | Capitol Records | 5C 062-82306 | Netherlands | 1977 | ||
Recently Edited
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Trans Europe Express (LP, Album) | Capitol Records | 3C 064-82306 | Italy | 1977 | ||
Recently Edited
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Trans Europe Express (LP, Album) | Capitol Records | 14C 062-82306 | Greece | 1977 |
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Edited 3 months agoSo - I got this copy??? in the 80s in the US - 2nd hand. I just assumed it was a real copy. It is the ONLY one posted on discogs as 1 C 064-82 306 that is not debossed on the back.The outer sleeve is pretty glossy. Mine has a curved-bottom, clear inner sleeve - not picture sleeve - not paper sleeve (but the paper sleeve may have been replaced by the curved-bottom plastic inner sleeve by the original owner. THAT SAID - the matrix number is etched into the runnout. BUT it is very very small and hard to read - it is a stamped matrix number - right up to the label and tiny and hard to read. No poster. I will log mine in as this copy. Even if unofficial - I have Radio-Aktivität and now I need to figure out if it is also unofficial. I just cannot if I bought them both at the same time - and I likely did - at the record shop I worked at in the late 80s. I have owned it a long time and trust the other comment here that said it is from a run of several of their other bootleg versions that dropped at the same time. I am not upset if they are unofficial - as they are old and relatively great sounding and glad I own them. I likely got them pretty cheap at the shop I worked at. Definitely hanging on to them for life - and not going to try to replace them with legit copies. No point, at this point. Thanks for all input on this bootleg -But my copy has the very near etching of 823064 A-1 and 823064 B-1 - tiny, and right up to the label. Still confused.... I may have a copy that is not listed???
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I doubt that this is an unofficial release. Found a copy with an original price-sticker (Deutsche Mark) of a big german recorddealer (JPC).
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This appears to be the copy that I have, only I can't see any matrix numbers in the run-out groove area on either side. My copy also has the insert with the colourised photograph by Emil Schult showing the band sitting at a table beneath a tree on one side, and the lyrics and credits on the other side. Record label is as shown above and definitely says Made in .
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