Neu! 2

1973 studio album by Neu! From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Neu! 2 is the second studio album by the krautrock band Neu!. It was recorded in January 1973 and mixed in February 1973, both at Windrose-Dumont-Time Studios in Hamburg, West Germany, and released in 1973 by Brain Records. It was reissued by Astralwerks in the US and by Grönland in the UK and Europe on 29 May 2001.

Released1973
RecordedJanuary 1973
Length42:14
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NEU! 2
Studio album by
Released1973
RecordedJanuary 1973
Genre
Length42:14
LabelBrain, United Artists
ProducerConny Plank, Neu!
Neu! chronology
Neu!
(1972)
NEU! 2
(1973)
Neu! '75
(1975)
Klaus Dinger chronology
Neu!
(1972)
Neu! 2
(1973)
Neu! '75
(1975)
Singles from Neu! 2
  1. "Super/Neuschnee"
    Released: 1972
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Critic Paul Morley included it in a list of the "100 Greatest Albums of All Time" in 2003.[10]

Overview

This album further focused the classic Neu! krautrock sound,[3] with the opening track "Für Immer" being an archetypal example of their style — a forward-driving vamp propelled by Klaus Dinger's motorik drumming and Michael Rother's layered guitars. Pitchfork described the album as featuring a proto-punk sound,[2] while Fact labeled it "spartan psych-rock set to power-driven drum tracks."[11]

Side 2 of the record caused consternation at the time. Neu! had run out of money to finish recording the album, so the second side consists entirely of their previously released single "Neuschnee/Super", manipulated at various playback speeds on a record player and a cassette recorder. Critics at the time dismissed this as a cheap gimmick. While it was born of necessity, it was entirely in keeping with Neu!'s pop art aesthetics, taking a "readymade" sound object and re-presenting it with a series of manipulations, and also in keeping with the way Neu! deconstructed and pared down rock music. Dinger subsequently pointed to side 2 as being a prototype of the multiple remixes which typically accompany contemporary pop singles.[citation needed]

Legacy

Ben Sisario of The New York Times described the album, along with Neu! and Neu! 75, as "landmarks of German experimental rock".[1]

"Super 16" appears in the films Master of the Flying Guillotine and Kill Bill.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother.

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Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Für Immer" ("Forever")11:17
2."Spitzenqualität" ("Top Quality")3:35
3."Gedenkminute (für A + K)" ("Minute's Silence (For A + K)")2:06
4."Lila Engel" ("Lilac Angel")4:37
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Side two
No.TitleLength
5."Neuschnee 78" ("Fresh Snow 78")2:32
6."Super 16"3:39
7."Neuschnee" ("Fresh Snow")4:07
8."Cassetto" ("Cassette")1:48
9."Super 78"1:36
10."Hallo Excentrico!" ("Hello Excentrico!")3:44
11."Super"3:11
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Personnel

Neu!
Additional personnel
  • Conny Plank – producer, engineer
  • Hans Lampe – engineer

References

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