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According to Wikipedia, Kraftwerk released a single in December of 1973 called "Kohoutek-Kometenmelodie" I heard from the site that the tune appeared on the Autobahn album as "Cometenmelodie" parts one and two. Wikipedia says that the tune was named after Comet Kohoutek. Is this true? Also, was "Kohoutek-Cometenmelodie" Kraftwerk's first single? Did they put parts one and two on the disk or was another tune on the flip side?
Sincerely,
Bruce Atchison - author of Deliverance from Jericho (Six Years in a Blind School) and When a Man Loves a Rabbit ((Learning and Living With Bunnies).
> According to Wikipedia, Kraftwerk released a single in December of 1973 > called "Kohoutek-Kometenmelodie" I heard from the site that the tune > appeared on the Autobahn album as "Cometenmelodie" parts one and two. > Wikipedia says that the tune was named after Comet Kohoutek. Is this true? > Also, was "Kohoutek-Cometenmelodie" Kraftwerk's first single? Did they put > parts one and two on the disk or was another tune on the flip side?
Kometenmelodie 1 and 2 on "Autobahn" were remodellings of the tracks on the single. The original single tracks were self-produced rather than produced by Connie Plank, hence a different 'feel' to them compared with the album tracks.
The first 20 seconds of the 'A'-side are practically identical to Kometenmelodie 2 on the album, but the subsequent arrangement is different, as you can hear from the following clip:
>> According to Wikipedia, Kraftwerk released a single in December of 1973 >> called "Kohoutek-Kometenmelodie" I heard from the site that the tune >> appeared on the Autobahn album as "Cometenmelodie" parts one and two. >> Wikipedia says that the tune was named after Comet Kohoutek. Is this >> true? Also, was "Kohoutek-Cometenmelodie" Kraftwerk's first single? Did >> they put parts one and two on the disk or was another tune on the flip >> side?
> Kometenmelodie 1 and 2 on "Autobahn" were remodellings of the tracks on > the single. The original single tracks were self-produced rather than > produced by Connie Plank, hence a different 'feel' to them compared with > the album tracks.
> The first 20 seconds of the 'A'-side are practically identical to > Kometenmelodie 2 on the album, but the subsequent arrangement is > different, as you can hear from the following clip:
Thanks for those links to the early Cometenmelodie tracks. It's most interesting to hear them. We can hear the original idea and how it was developed for the Autobahn album. Cometenmelodie is also my second favourite track on the album after the title, Autobahn.
Sincerely,
Bruce Atchison - author of Deliverance from Jericho (Six Years in a Blind School) and When a Man Loves a Rabbit ((Learning and Living With Bunnies).
> Thanks for those links to the early Cometenmelodie tracks. It's most > interesting to hear them. We can hear the original idea and how it was > developed for the Autobahn album. Cometenmelodie is also my second > favourite track on the album after the title, Autobahn.
the instrumentation and production is different to the Autobahn version, I would say it is more raw and less good for my taste. However, I'm desperatly looking to buy this single for my collection and it seems it's quite rare, never seen a copy on Ebay or similar.
On Fri, 15 May 2009 22:13:21 -0600, "Bruce Atchison - author"
>According to Wikipedia, Kraftwerk released a single in December of 1973 >called "Kohoutek-Kometenmelodie" I heard from the site that the tune >appeared on the Autobahn album as "Cometenmelodie" parts one and two. >Wikipedia says that the tune was named after Comet Kohoutek. Is this true? >Also, was "Kohoutek-Cometenmelodie" Kraftwerk's first single? Did they put >parts one and two on the disk or was another tune on the flip side?
>Sincerely,
>Bruce Atchison - author of Deliverance from Jericho (Six Years in a Blind >School) and When a Man Loves a Rabbit ((Learning and Living With Bunnies).