Kraftwerk - The Man Machine (1978/1986) [Complete LP] Spain

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The Man-Machine (German: Die Mensch-Maschine) is the seventh studio album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk. It was released on 28 April 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. The album has a satirical bent to it. It is thought to address a wide-range of themes from the Cold War, Germany's fascination with manufacturing, and humankind's increasingly symbiotic relationship with machines.
It includes the singles "The Model" and "The Robots".

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 album in the United Kingdom after Autobahn (1974).

The artwork for the cover was produced by Karl Klefisch, based on the work of the Russian suprematist El Lissitzky – the words "Inspired by El Lissitzky" are noted on the cover.

Tracklist:
A1 - The Robots 0:00
A2 - Spacelab 6:10
A3 - Metropolis 12:03
B1 - The Model 18:04
B2 - Neon Lights
B3 - The Man Machine 30:42

Audio: 195 kbps

Kraftwerk
Ralf Hütter – album concept, artwork reconstruction (2009 remaster), cover, electronics, keyboards, Orchestron, production, Synthanorma Sequenzer, synthesiser, vocoder, voice
Florian Schneider – album concept, electronics, production, synthesiser, vocoder, Votrax
Karl Bartos – electronic drums
Wolfgang Flür – electronic drums

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