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Neu!
Neu! '75

Neu! '75
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Artists

Neu!

Catno

LPGRONIII 5065001040757

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Stereo

Country

UK & Europe

Release date

Aug 1, 2010

NEU! Neu! '75 Gronland Germany

Format: gatefold LP

NEU!
Neu! '75
Gronland Germany

Après la sortie des deux premiers albums, le duo Neu! se sépare en 1972, mais se reforme moins de trois ans plus tard pour réaliser cet album qui marque les différences entre eux. La première face correspond à la musique ambient de Rother, tandis que la face 2 contient le son punk de Dinger, dont la chanson Hero. Cette dernière inspirera de nombreux artistes dont les Sex Pistols.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

24.5€*

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A1

Isi

5:00

A2

See Land

6:57

A3

Leb' Wohl

8:51

B1

Hero

6:15

B2

E-Musik

10:50

B3

After Eight

4:42

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