Kraftwerk - Trans-Europe Express - LP - 1st Pressing - 1977





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Kraftwerk — Trans-Europe Express, a 1977 first pressing released in the Netherlands on Capitol (catalog 5C 062-82306), mint with the original inner sleeve.
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#lesinrocks
Safe to say there is no band like Kraftwerk. Are they real, are they robots? Whatever they asre, they are wonderful and had an enormous impact. On offer here is their very best album, Trans-Europa Express, listed in many best albums ever-lists.
The album is, as should be, in excellent condition. Some teeny tiny wear on the underside (check the pics, see if you can spot it), but really mint. As is the vinyl. Always kept in protective inner and outer sleeves.
It is a significant album in Kraftwerk-history because it is where they veered away from standard Krautrock and refined their melodic electronic style that would become their signature. Just before recording, they met Bowie and Iggy Pop with influences flowing in both directions. Immense was their decision to buy a sequencer.
The album shook the world; according to Q Magazine ‘the album changed the face of dance music’. It won numerous awards, and as said, is listed in almost evere ‘best ever’-list.
This one is a Dutch pressing, and a first! Yours to have. I add protective inner and outer sleeves. It will be preciously packed and swiftly send.
Capitol, 5C 062-82306, 1977, Netherlands, Mint/mint
NB: Alas, this is an original version, not the mispress with one side English and one side German..)
#lesinrocks
Safe to say there is no band like Kraftwerk. Are they real, are they robots? Whatever they asre, they are wonderful and had an enormous impact. On offer here is their very best album, Trans-Europa Express, listed in many best albums ever-lists.
The album is, as should be, in excellent condition. Some teeny tiny wear on the underside (check the pics, see if you can spot it), but really mint. As is the vinyl. Always kept in protective inner and outer sleeves.
It is a significant album in Kraftwerk-history because it is where they veered away from standard Krautrock and refined their melodic electronic style that would become their signature. Just before recording, they met Bowie and Iggy Pop with influences flowing in both directions. Immense was their decision to buy a sequencer.
The album shook the world; according to Q Magazine ‘the album changed the face of dance music’. It won numerous awards, and as said, is listed in almost evere ‘best ever’-list.
This one is a Dutch pressing, and a first! Yours to have. I add protective inner and outer sleeves. It will be preciously packed and swiftly send.
Capitol, 5C 062-82306, 1977, Netherlands, Mint/mint
NB: Alas, this is an original version, not the mispress with one side English and one side German..)

