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Kraftwerk Electric Cafe (English Version) Mp3, Flac, Wma Kraftwerk Electric Cafe (English Version) mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Electric Cafe (English Version) Country: Germany Released: 1986 Style: Electro MP3 version RAR size: 1912 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1919 mb WMA version RAR size: 1808 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 925 Other Formats: MP4 AU MMF XM MP3 ADX AAC Tracklist A1 Boing Boom Tschak A2 Techno Pop A3 Musique Non Stop B1 The Telephone Call B2 Sex Object B3 Electric Cafe Credits Engineer – Bill Miranda*, Henning Schmitz, Joachim Dehmann Mastered By – Bob Ludwig Mixed By – François Kevorkian, Ron St. Germain Performer – Florian Schneider, Karl Bartos, Ralf Hutter*, Wolfgang Flur* Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 1C 064-24 0654 Kling Klang, 1C 064-24 0654 Electric Cafe (LP, 1, 064-24 0654 Kraftwerk EMI, EMI, 1, 064-24 0654 Germany 1986 Album, Gat) 1, 24 0654 1 EMI 1, 24 0654 1 31C 064 31C 064 Electric Cafe (LP, 240644, 31C Kraftwerk EMI, EMI 240644, 31C Brazil 1987 Album, Gat) 264 240644 264 240644 Electric Cafe (LP, 074 24 0644 1 Kraftwerk EMI 074 24 0644 1 Spain 1986 Album, Gat) Warner Electric Cafe (Cass, 9 25525-4 Kraftwerk Bros. 9 25525-4 US 1986 Album, SR) Records Electric Cafe (Cass, 534 Kraftwerk B.W. 534 Poland Unknown Album, Unofficial) Comments about Electric Cafe (English Version) - Kraftwerk Olma A "funny thing" with this cassette when I purchased it new back in 1987, was that the tape inside the casing was reversed so that the tape was playing backwards. Probably some manufacturing error. I broke the plastic casing, reversed the tape so that it played the right way. Maybe I also broke a collectors item? Related Music albums to Electric Cafe (English Version) by Kraftwerk Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter - Kraftwerk Kraftwerk - The Telephone Call Kraftwerk - 3-D (The Catalogue) Kraftwerk - 3-D (1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8) Kraftwerk - Musique Non Stop Kraftwerk - Kraftwerk Kraftwerk - Electric Cafe Kraftwerk - Autobahn.
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