Trans-Europe Express (song)
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- | '''''El Baile Alemán''''' is a [[2000]] album by [[Señor Coconut Y Su Conjunto]] ([[Uwe Schmidt]]). It is an album of [[Kraftwerk]] covers done in a [[Latin American music|Latin American]] style. | + | |
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- | Although mostly note-for-note covers, some tracks add embelishments such as "cha-cha-chas". On the song "Autobahn" the radio transmission is from Latin Radio dial tuning. | + | |
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- | The song "Home Computer" also has some lyrics from "It's More fun to Compute" from the album ''[[Computer World]]''. | + | |
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- | "Tour de France" was released as a remixed single, the release also including vocal and instrumental cover versions of "Expo 2000", which are not included on the album. | + | |
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- | Removed from later pressings of the album (by request of the composers) was a version of Radioactivity which had appeared as the second track on the initial pressing of the album. A spoken 'Introduction' track was added ahead of the original album opener Showroom Dummies. | + | |
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- | ==Track listing== | + | |
- | # "Introduction" (Senor Coconut y su Conjunto) - 1:15 | + | |
- | # "[[Showroom Dummies]]" ([[Ralf Hütter|Hütter]]) - 5:29 | + | |
- | # "[[Trans-Europe Express (song)|Trans-Europe Express]]" ([[Ralf Hütter|Hütter]]/[[Emil Schult|Schult]]) - 5:59 | + | |
- | # "[[The Robots]]" ([[Karl Bartos|Bartos]]/[[Ralf Hütter|Hütter]]/[[Florian Schneider|Schneider]]) - 5:11 | + | |
- | # "[[Neon Lights]]" (Bartos/Hütter/Schneider) - 4:56 | + | |
- | # "[[Autobahn (song)|Autobahn]]" (Hütter/Schneider/Schult) - 6:35 | + | |
- | # "[[Home Computer (song)|Home Computer]]" (Bartos/Hütter/Schneider) - 3:55 | + | |
- | # "[[Tour de France (song)|Tour de France]]" (Bartos/Hütter/Schmidt/Schneider) - 4:36 | + | |
- | # "[[The Man-Machine (song)|The Man-Machine]]" (Bartos/Hütter/Schneider) - 4:30 | + | |
- | # "[[Musique Non Stop]]" (Bartos/Hütter/Schneider/Schult) - 4:46 | + | |
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- | ==Personnel== | + | |
- | *[[Jorge González (music)|Jorge González]] (Vocals) | + | |
- | *[[Lisa Carbon]] (Background vocals) | + | |
- | *[[Atom Heart]] (Keyboards, Producer) | + | |
- | *[[Argenis Brito]] (Vocals) | + | |
- | *[[Ricardito Tambo]] (Shaker, MIDI) | + | |
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