The Catalogue
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''The Catalogue'' | ||
Compilation album by Kraftwerk | ||
Released | — | |
Recorded | 1974–2003 (digital remix 2004) |
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Genre | Electronic music, Krautrock | |
Label | EMI | |
Producer(s) | Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider | |
Kraftwerk chronology | ||
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Minimum-Maximum (2005) |
The Catalogue |
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The Catalogue (German title: Der Katalog) is a proposed forthcoming boxset consisting of albums by Kraftwerk which were released from 1974 to 2003. All versions have been digitally remastered and include photographs that were excluded from the originals.
The albums included in the boxset are:
- Autobahn (1974)
- Radio-Activity - (German title: Radio-Aktivität) (1975)
- Trans-Europe Express - (German title: Trans-Europa Express) (1977)
- The Man-Machine - (German title: Die Mensch-Maschine) (1978)
- Computer World - (German title: Computerwelt) (1981)
- Electric Café (1986) - (here given its original name of Techno Pop)
- The Mix (1991)
- Tour de France Soundtracks (2003)
The boxset was planned for release on compact disc, vinyl record and Super Audio CD format in September 2005. As of 2007, the boxset has not been released, except as promotional items which have sold for in excess of $400/€300/£200 on eBay.
As of April 2007 the album is still listed on Kraftwerk's website, along with an accompanying audio sample, suggesting that the band still plans to release the set.
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Kraftwerk |
Ralf Hütter | Florian Schneider |
Karl Bartos | Wolfgang Flür | Fritz Hilpert | Henning Schmitz | Emil Schult |
Discography |
Albums: Tone Float (as Organisation) | Kraftwerk | Kraftwerk 2 | Ralf und Florian | Autobahn | Radio-Activity | Trans-Europe Express | The Man-Machine | Computer World | Electric Café | Tour de France Soundtracks |
Live and Compilations albums Exceller 8 | The Mix | Klang Box | Minimum – Maximum | The Catalogue |
Non-album singles: Kohoutek-Kometenmelodie | Tour de France | Expo 2000 |
Videography |
Minimum – Maximum (DVD) |