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''Avantgarde History'' is a CD-R
compilation album A compilation album comprises Album#Tracks, tracks, which may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one or several Performing arts#Performers, performers. If by one artist, then generally the tr ...
created by Eberhard Kranemann of his work with artists such as Neu! and Joseph Beuys in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It was released privately and is only available on request.


Bands


Pissoff

Pissoff was a band founded in the late 1960s by Kranemann and some friends. Eberhard had studied under Beuys, and the artist is featured with Pissoff on the first track, recorded in Düsseldorf's Creamcheese club. Shortly after this recording, Florian Schneider joined the band. An unedited version of this track was also released separately by Kranemann.


The Origins of Kraftwerk

This is a retrospectively named ensemble consisting of Schneider and Kranemann, both of whom would go on to play in the band
Kraftwerk Kraftwerk (, "power station") is a German band formed in Düsseldorf in 1970 by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider. Widely considered innovators and pioneers of electronic music, Kraftwerk were among the first successful acts to popularize the ...
. The three jams were recorded in 1967. The complete session was released separately by Kranemann.


Neu!

The three tracks featured were recorded live in 1972, shortly after the recording of '' Neu! '72 Live in Dusseldorf''. The first two were recorded at a party, the third at a concert. All three feature the line-up of Klaus Dinger on
drums A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and other Percussion instrument, auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person. The player (drummer) typically holds a pair o ...
and vocals, Kranemann on
slide guitar Slide guitar is a technique for playing the guitar that is often used in blues music. It involves playing a guitar while holding a hard object (a slide) against the strings, creating the opportunity for glissando effects and deep vibratos tha ...
, Uli Trepte on bass guitar and Michael Rother on guitar.


Fritz Mueller

After the split-up of Neu! in 1973, Kranemann founded his own project, for which he assumed the pseudonym "Fritz Mueller". An album was originally intended to be released by Dinger's Dingerland record label, but when the label collapsed, the release was shelved. ''Fritz Mueller Rock'' was released by
Brain Records Brain was a Hamburg-based record label prominent in the 1970s releasing several important Krautrock records by bands such as Neu!, Cluster and Guru Guru. Many of its more prominent records are currently being reissued on CD by Repertoire Recor ...
in 1977. Kranemann has continued the project and several more albums have been released privately.


Track listing

# "Live at the Creamcheese, Düsseldorf, 1968 with Joseph Beuys - Handaktion, and Eberhard Kranemann - Cello, Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone" by Pissoff (21:06) # "Florian - Flute, Eberhard - Double Bass" by the Origins of
Kraftwerk Kraftwerk (, "power station") is a German band formed in Düsseldorf in 1970 by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider. Widely considered innovators and pioneers of electronic music, Kraftwerk were among the first successful acts to popularize the ...
(5:02) # "Florian - Violin, Eberhard - Cello" by the Origins of Kraftwerk (13:03) # "Florian - Flute, Eberhard - Tenor Saxophone" by the Origins of Kraftwerk (4:50) # "Live in Duesseldorf" by Neu!(3:46) # "Live in Duesseldorf" by Neu! (4:22) # "Live at Muenster University Hall" by Neu! (16:12) # "Fritz Mueller Radio" by Fritz Mueller (3:01)


''1972 Live''

Later in 2009, Kranemann made available a CD-R featuring solely his live recordings of Neu! from 1972. This featured longer versions of the tracks included on the compilation: # "Live in Duesseldorf @ Party 1972 (Part 1)" (3:45) # "Live in Duesseldorf @ Party 1972 (Part 2)" (4:22) # "Live in Duesseldorf @ Party 1972 (Part 3)" (8:41) # "Live in Muenster, University Hall 1972 (Part 1)" (16:12) # "Live in Muenster, University Hall 1972 (Part 2)" (12:32) The CD-R was again released via Kranemann's Kunsthaus Boltenberg label. {{Klaus Dinger, state=collapsed 2009 compilation albums