Kraftwerk - The Model mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | The Model | |
| 2 | Computer Love | 7:20 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 EMI 5207 | Kraftwerk | Computer Love / The Model (12", Single) | EMI | 12 EMI 5207 | UK | 1981 |
| G45 16 | Kraftwerk | Computer Love / The Model (7", Single, RE, Bla) | EMI | G45 16 | UK | 1984 |
| EMI 5207 | Kraftwerk | The Model / Computer Love (7", Single, Pus) | EMI | EMI 5207 | UK | 1981 |
| 10 C 006-064.509 | Kraftwerk | Amor De Computadora (2x7", S/Sided, TP, W/Lbl) | EMI | 10 C 006-064.509 | Spain | 1981 |
| EMI 5207 | Kraftwerk | The Model / Computer Love (7", Single, Pus) | EMI | EMI 5207 | UK | 1981 |
Credits
- Music By – Bartos, Hutter
- Producer – Florian Schneider (tracks: B), Ralph Hutter (tracks: B)
- Words By – Schult, Hutter
Notes
The Model ℗ 1978 Original sound recording made by Capitol Records Inc.
Published by EMI Music Publg. Ltd.
Computer Love ℗ 1981 Original sound recording made by Golden Cloud Ltd.
Published by Kling Klang Musik
Reissue of Computer Love / The Model with The Model promoted to A-side on the sleeve.
Note that EMI didn't change the labels on the vinyl (presumably existing stock) so The Model remains as the B-side on the vinyl. Issued in a new orange/red sleeve, as compared with the original yellow one.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (A side runout, machine stamped): 12 EMI 5207 A-1
- Matrix / Runout (B side runout, machine stamped): 12 EMI 5207 B-1
- Matrix / Runout (A side label): 12 EMI 5207A
- Matrix / Runout (B side label): 12 EMI 5207B
Companies
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Golden Cloud Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Capitol Records, Inc.
- Published By – Kling Klang Musik
- Published By – EMI Music Publishing
- Manufactured By – EMI Records Ltd.
Video
Info
Kraftwerk is the debut studio album by German electronic band Kraftwerk. It was released in Germany in 1970, and produced by Konrad Conny Plank. Chief Kraftwerk members Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider used two drummers during the recording of the album Andreas Hohmann and Klaus Dinger. Their playing provides the music with a rock edge. This proves to be quite distinct from Hütter and Schneider's previous band Organisation, or the following pair of Kraftwerk albums, Kraftwerk 2 and Ralf und. Текст песни: She's a model and she's looking good I'd like to take her home that's understood She plays hard to get, she smiles from time to time It only takes a camera to change her mind. Kraftwerk - Album The Man Machine Full. The Model. Das Model spelling on album: Das Modell English version title The Model is a song from Kraftwerk album The Man-Machine. The song was released in September 1978 in Germany and in December 1981 in the United Kingdom. It's written by musicians Ralf Hütter and Karl Bartos, with artist Emil Schult collaborating on the lyrics. First released as a 7 single in Germany B-side: Neonlicht, under its English translation the song was eventually included on the B-side of the Computer Love single. Watch the video for The Model from Kraftwerk's The Man Machine for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. She's a model and she's looking good I'd like to take her home that's understood She plays hard to get, she smiles from time to time It only takes aWatch the video for The Model from Kraftwerk's The Man Machine for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. She's a model and she's looking good I'd like to take her home that's understood She plays hard to get, she smiles from time to time It only takes a Discuss these lyrics on MetroLyrics. Similar Tracks. Jun 18, 2019 - Explore Hsu Model's board Kraftwerk, followed by 105 people on Pinterest. Charted: 1. Get the Sheet Music License This Song . This was Kraftwerk's only UK 1 hit. It was the first German record to top the UK chart and was followed within the next few months by two more chart-topping German acts - The Goombay Dance Band and Nicole. It could be argued that Boney M, who had some UK 1s in the late 1970s were German, but none of the female members of the group were German-born. This song first appeared on Kraftwerk's 1978 album The Man Machine. It was also on the B-side of Neon Lights, but the German DJs preferred The Model. A pity, really. Its not tearing up any trees in the 31st century electronica stakes, but its still a fascinating record. By 1991, techno had comprehensively infiltrated the mainstream and Kraftwerk were back in the game to collect their props. With Flür gone and Bartos on the way out, Fritz Hilpert was new in town and still in the band today. Kraftwerk souped up their sound for the 90s market accordingly, remixing favourites and ensuring everything had a kinetic dancefloor makeover, reflecting the evolution of tracks when they played live. Former Kraftwerk percussionist Karl Bartos features in the new issue of Uncut February 2013, Take 189, out now, discussing the upcoming Kraftwerk retrospective shows in London, and his own new solo album, Off The Record. As a companion piece, heres Ralf Hütter taking us through the high points of Kraftwerks discography in a fascinating album by album from Uncut's October 2009 issue Take 149. 4th January 2013

Performer: Kraftwerk
Title: The Model
Country: UK
Release date: 1981
Label: EMI
Style: Electro, Synth-pop
Catalog: 12 EMI 5207
Genre: Electronic
Size MP3: 1872 mb
Rating: 4.8 / 5
Votes: 570
Record source: Vinyl, 12", Single, Reissue









