44:001:00:14 1:34:30 I think for the unreleased tracks for anyone looking (like me) and unable for a while to detect the tracklisting which lets you choose each track individually I saw these tracks live at Tribal Gathering 1998 love them they should’ve seen a release being into Kraftwerk only since about 1994 I didn’t know at the time were they unreleased and played TDF soundtracks in 2003 day of release naturally fully expecting these tracks on there. Only waited 22.5 years and counting! Thank God we have them live.
Do you remember if they had any visuals on the screens for the second unreleased song? I didn't find any video recordings of that song, only of the other two
Brilliant live recording, thank you. A good live sound, then and beyond but interestingly less impeccable and less immaculate without the later heavily automated technologies.
Yes, this show includes probably the best recording of the 3 unreleased tracks they used to play live around that time. I don't believe that there is a better sounding version of them, certainly not a better version of them in general. Personally i am glad that those tracks were never released officially. They sound mediocre the least. And if this is their current level of inspiration and composing/producing ability, i am glad that Kraftwerk didn't released a new material as well. In comparison the Depeche Mode songs after the mid 90s are mediocre and forgettable as well. There are DM fans that don't like anything since Violator, considering a shift away from their status as electronic pioneers. But Depeche Mode in the 90s was at least memorable, regardless of you like their harder more rock influenced Songs of Faith and Devotion at least it contained memorable songs, unlike the XXI century DM. So comparing that with Kraftwerk, while listening the unreleased tracks i understand and value that Kraftwerk are not producing new material. PS: Would have liked if they released their first albums before Autobahn. Especially Ralf&Florian. Its in my top 3 favorite Kraftwerk albums. And they can make a fresh, recently refined and polished versions in the way they did with their 'official albums'.
But what do you mean? They released TDF soundtracks several years after this concert and that one contains some decent new songs. What does this old material have to do with their present state? I am sure new material would be better than the Ralf and Florian album at least.
This was 1997. I like those tracks personally and it’s such a shame we never ever had them released. Hardly a plethora of material to show for 50 years at all. One album in 35 years currently. Oh and TDF soundtracks was 2003 so you’re talking nonsense. Still, I gave you a like as you allude to these three tracks sounding best here
44:00 1:00:14 1:34:30 I think for the unreleased tracks for anyone looking (like me) and unable for a while to detect the tracklisting which lets you choose each track individually
I saw these tracks live at Tribal Gathering 1998 love them they should’ve seen a release being into Kraftwerk only since about 1994 I didn’t know at the time were they unreleased and played TDF soundtracks in 2003 day of release naturally fully expecting these tracks on there. Only waited 22.5 years and counting! Thank God we have them live.
1:34:26 That unreleased track is called tribal gathering, Kraftwerk decided to include her in the setlist throughout the 90s.
I was there back then in 1997. It seems so long ago ... Still remember ...
Do you remember if they had any visuals on the screens for the second unreleased song? I didn't find any video recordings of that song, only of the other two
Unreleased Material, very interesting!
musica geniale, senza tempo, eterna, universale....
Unreleased tracks are 1 ZKM song 2 lichthof 3 nummweltverschmutzung
Track 1 is Tango
Shame they never released this material, especially the first one.
Brilliant live recording, thank you. A good live sound, then and beyond but interestingly less impeccable and less immaculate without the later heavily automated technologies.
The third track reminds of Bartos's crosstalk or Henning Schmidt's solo album.
Kraftwerk dle robots live I see love the robot
Thank you :)
The comeback after 4 silent years, practicing before the Tribal Gathering 1998.
Dankeschön******* :))
Unreleased track 2 could easily be AFX!
Kraftwerk dle robots the robots
44:00 Tango
00:44.00 1:05:14 1:40:42
Tango lichthof and nummweltscmutzung
somebody knows about this album?
it is real or just exclusively in germany?
This is Bootleg
Yea it’s a bootleg not by Kraftwerk
I have CD of this one, the recording on it is different, quality is worse than this and also seems to be different person recorded this
Magazines have a Global Tel
OH MY UNRELEASED TRACKS!!!!
COULD YOU UPLOAD CLEAN VERSION, NOT LIVE??
the might be on the next album. there is one in the works.
there are 2 more unreleased tracks. they were played during sound check
I know!
this comment has been 3 years old and they never actually release a new album
Luton was used in Kraftwerk Ad
WTF? Audience bootlegs on the official channel?
It's actually a pretty good way to deprive the bootleggers of income...
+lpmaskman Is this the "Official channel"?. I doubt that.
Kraftwerk therobots
Kraftwerk live the yeah there is none. Robot Yeah Yeah Yeahs new de robo
Yes, this show includes probably the best recording of the 3 unreleased tracks they used to play live around that time. I don't believe that there is a better sounding version of them, certainly not a better version of them in general. Personally i am glad that those tracks were never released officially. They sound mediocre the least. And if this is their current level of inspiration and composing/producing ability, i am glad that Kraftwerk didn't released a new material as well. In comparison the Depeche Mode songs after the mid 90s are mediocre and forgettable as well. There are DM fans that don't like anything since Violator, considering a shift away from their status as electronic pioneers. But Depeche Mode in the 90s was at least memorable, regardless of you like their harder more rock influenced Songs of Faith and Devotion at least it contained memorable songs, unlike the XXI century DM. So comparing that with Kraftwerk, while listening the unreleased tracks i understand and value that Kraftwerk are not producing new material.
PS: Would have liked if they released their first albums before Autobahn. Especially Ralf&Florian. Its in my top 3 favorite Kraftwerk albums. And they can make a fresh, recently refined and polished versions in the way they did with their 'official albums'.
But what do you mean? They released TDF soundtracks several years after this concert and that one contains some decent new songs. What does this old material have to do with their present state? I am sure new material would be better than the Ralf and Florian album at least.
This was 1997. I like those tracks personally and it’s such a shame we never ever had them released. Hardly a plethora of material to show for 50 years at all. One album in 35 years currently. Oh and TDF soundtracks was 2003 so you’re talking nonsense. Still, I gave you a like as you allude to these three tracks sounding best here