Performer: | Kraftwerk |
Title: | Tour De France 2003 |
Country: | UK & Europe |
Released: | 2003 |
Style: | Electro, Synth-pop |
Category: | Electronic |
Rating: | 4.1 ✦ |
Other format: | MPC AAC ADX AU DXD APE VOC |
1 | Tour De France 03 (Version 1) | 3:27 |
2 | Tour De France 03 (Version 2) | 3:25 |
3 | Tour De France 03 (Version 3) | 3:36 |
4 | Tour De France 03 (Long Distance Version 2) | 7:44 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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CDEM 626, 552 689 2 | Kraftwerk | Tour De France 2003 (CD, Single) | EMI, Kling Klang | CDEM 626, 552 689 2 | UK & Europe | 2003 |
7243 5 52690 2 7, 552 690 2, CDEM 626 | Kraftwerk | Tour De France 2003 (CD, Single, Copy Prot.) | Kling Klang, Kling Klang, Capitol Records | 7243 5 52690 2 7, 552 690 2, CDEM 626 | Europe | 2003 |
552 660 2 | Kraftwerk | Tour De France 2003 (CD, Single, Copy Prot., Car) | Capitol Records | 552 660 2 | Europe | 2003 |
12EM 626, 07243 552 689 6 9 | Kraftwerk | Tour De France 2003 (12", Single) | EMI, Kling Klang, EMI, Kling Klang | 12EM 626, 07243 552 689 6 9 | UK & Europe | 2003 |
724355269027 | Kraftwerk | Tour De France 2003 (CD, Single, Copy Prot.) | EMI | 724355269027 | Australia | 2003 |
1 | Tour De France 03 (Version 1) | 3:27 |
2 | Tour De France 03 (Version 2) | 3:25 |
3 | Tour De France 03 (Version 3) | 3:36 |
4 | Tour De France 03 (Long Distance Version 2) | 7:44 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7243 5 52690 2 7, 552 690 2, CDEM 626 | Kraftwerk | Tour De France 2003 (CD, Single, Copy Prot.) | Kling Klang, Kling Klang, Capitol Records | 7243 5 52690 2 7, 552 690 2, CDEM 626 | Europe | 2003 |
552 660 2 | Kraftwerk | Tour De France 2003 (CD, Single, Copy Prot., Car) | Capitol Records | 552 660 2 | Europe | 2003 |
12EM 626, 07243 552 689 6 9 | Kraftwerk | Tour De France 2003 (12", Single) | EMI, Kling Klang, EMI, Kling Klang | 12EM 626, 07243 552 689 6 9 | UK & Europe | 2003 |
724355269027 | Kraftwerk | Tour De France 2003 (CD, Single, Copy Prot.) | EMI | 724355269027 | Australia | 2003 |
KW2 | Kraftwerk | Tour De France 03 (CD, Single, Copy Prot., Promo) | EMI | KW2 | UK | 2003 |
Kraftwerk - Tour de France (2003) - Full Album ( with video of me driving to their concert in Chicago). от лица компании "PLG UK Frontline"); Warner Chappell, União Brasileira de Compositores, ASCAP, LatinAutor, BMI - Broadcast Music In. LatinAutor - Warner Chappell, UBEM, CMRRA, SOLAR Music Rights Management, SODRAC, Sony ATV Publishing, LatinAutor - SonyATV" и другие авторские общества (14).
Complete your Kraftwerk collection. This was nothing you expected from the legends that are Kraftwerk but you still did, especially after hearing some of the remixes of Expo 2000. The easiest way to explain the track would be tinny melodic techno.
Tour de France Soundtracks is the tenth studio album by German electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk. It was released on August 4, 2003 after much anticipation, becoming their first release since 1986’s Electric Café. The album’s recording process took around 16 years. The title track was initially released way back in June of 1983 and was originally intended to be part of the band’s scrapped Techno Pop album concept. Inspiration for the album came from the Tour de France bicycle race and the band’s newfound obsession for cycling in general. Tracks on the album use sounds of bicycle chains, gear mechanisms and cyclists breathing to build percussion patterns.
20146-0 A), until EMI smartly rereleased it on compact disc in 1999 with a little multimedia built in, whose centerpiece was a basic video for "Tour de France," assembled from old film footage of the aforementioned cross-country bicycle race.
Tour De France Soundtracks. Intro Kraftwerk released a single by the same name as this full album in 1983. Fans were excited when they released this album in 2003. It has a lot more Tour De France themed music on it than the previous single, and the additional music is substantial, not filler
From the time Hutter and Schneider hooked up in Düsseldorf in the late 60s to their heyday of the late 70s/early 80s and on through their complete catalog reworking (1991's The Mix), Kraftwerk have been a model of efficiently planned obsolescence
Tour de France" is a song by Kraftwerk. It was first issued in June 1983, peaking at number 22 in the United Kingdom singles chart. It is notable for the use of sampled voices and mechanical sounds associated with cycling that were used to supplement a simple electro-percussion pattern – an approach Kraftwerk had used on earlier tracks such as "Metal on Metal" (from Trans-Europe Express) and "Numbers" (from Computer World)
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