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''Electric Café'' is the ninth studio album by German electronic band
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, originally released in 1986. In October 2009 it was re-released under its original working title, ''Techno Pop''. The initial 1986 ''Electric Café'' came in versions sung in English and German, as well as a limited ''Edición Española'' release, featuring versions of "Techno Pop" and "Sex Object" with only Spanish lyrics. It was the first Kraftwerk LP to be created using predominantly digital musical instruments, although the finished product was still recorded onto analog master tapes.


Background

The development of the album began in early 1982 (with the working titles of ''Technicolor'' and then ''Techno Pop''), but the project was delayed because Ralf Hütter suffered a cycling accident in May or June 1982.


Composition

The first side of the album is divided into three tracks, which form a suite of three variations with recurring elements. (For instance, a few bars of melody from "Musique Non-Stop" can be heard as a few bars of bass melody in "Techno Pop"). It is primarily instrumental, utilizing the track titles and other phrases in a spoken manner, as opposed to sung, narrative lyrics. The songs "Techno Pop" and "Sex Object" feature partial Spanish-language lyrics. The second side also contains three songs, following a somewhat more conventional pop format. The song "The Telephone Call" (German version: "Der Telefon-Anruf") is notable for being the first and only Kraftwerk song to feature
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on lead vocals. The album closes with the title track "Electric Café", which features French and partially Italian-language lyrics. The track gained some exposure in the United States when it was used slightly sped up as the theme song for " Sprockets", the German television spoof by Mike Myers on ''
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''.


Development

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announced a release date for the ''Techno Pop'' album. Promotional advertisements were released and official catalog numbers were assigned to the project. "We were working on an album concept, ''Technopop'', but the composition was developed and we just changed the titles", Hütter explained. "It became ''Electric Café''. But somebody within the record company went out and did a pre-order, we were working on the sleeve and some marketing idiot did this". At various times, Hütter, Bartos, Flür and Schneider have each stated in interviews that there are no unreleased songs from this period, and that all of the original ''Technicolor'' and ''Techno Pop'' material was eventually reworked into what can be heard on the finished ''Electric Café'' album. Hütter commented "We don't spend our time on making 20 versions of a song only to leave 19 in the closet. We work target related. What we are starting we release. Our storage is empty."


Reception

While recognising Kraftwerk's influence on groups such as
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and the Human League, journalist Ian Cranna writing in ''
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'' described the album as "frankly rather dull" adding "one can only assume it's an exercise for their own amusement".
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in his review of the 2009 remaster wrote that "Techno Pop can only be seen as a flop, despite the intermittent brilliance of its opening section." Jason Ankeny of All Music in his retrospective review of the album commented that «the record's short running time (less than 36 minutes) seems to indicate a lack of ideas and new directions with the spartan opening tracks, "Technopop" and "Music Non-Stop."»


Re-issues

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ed edition of ''Electric Café'' was released by
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,
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and
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on CD, digital download and heavyweight vinyl in October–November 2009. The release was changed back to the original title of ''Techno Pop''. Due to licensing restrictions imposed by
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, this version has only been made available in the US and Canada as a part of '' The Catalogue'' box set.


Track listing


''Electric Café'' (1986)

Notes


''Techno Pop'' (2009)

Notes


Personnel

The original 1986 sleeve notes are, like those in '' Computer World'', unspecific regarding the specific roles of personnel. The 2009 remaster credits provide the following information: ;Kraftwerk * Ralf Hütter – voice,
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, keyboards, electronics * Florian Schneider – vocoder,
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, electronics *
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electronic drums; vocals on "The Telephone Call" Band member Wolfgang Flür is included in a subsequent general list of personnel, but is not credited with a musical or production role in these recordings. ;Technical *
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– engineer (Kling Klang Studio) *Joachim Dehmann – engineer (Kling Klang Studio) * Fred Maher – music data transfer (Axis Studio, NYC) *Bill Miranda – music data transfer *
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– mixing (Right Track, NYC) *Ralf Hütter – mixing (Right Track, NYC), original artwork reconstruction, album concept, production *
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– mixing (Right Track, NYC) *
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– mastering *Rebecca Allen – computer graphics *Steve Di Paola – computer graphics *Robert McDermott – computer graphics *Amber Denker – computer graphics *Peter Oppenheimer – computer graphics *Hubert Kretzschmar – design *Johann Zambryski – original artwork reconstruction *Florian Schneider – album concept, production


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* {{Authority control 1986 albums EMI Records albums German-language albums Kraftwerk albums Warner Records albums Albums recorded at MSR Studios