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"Tour de France" is a song by German electronic band Kraftwerk. It was first issued in July 1983, peaking at number 22 in the United Kingdom singles chart on 21 August. It was first issued in July 1983, peaking at number 22 in the United Kingdom singles chart on 21 August.
Tour de France Soundtracks (renamed to Tour de France for its remastered release) is the eleventh studio album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk. It was first released on 4 August 2003, through Kling Klang and EMI in Europe and Astralwerks in North America.
1983 "Tour de France" "Tour de France" 1986 "Music Non-Stop" Rebecca Allen: 1987 "The Telephone Call" Günter Fröhling 1991 "The Robots" Florian Schneider and Ralf Hütter "The Robots" 2000 "Expo 2000" 2003 "Tour De France Étape 2" D.E. Macken "Tour De France Étape 2"
German electronic music legends Kraftwerk will celebrate the 50th anniversary of their first U.S. tour and their iconic album 'Autobahn'...
The vocals of the song were recorded on the Kling Klang Studio stairs to create the right atmosphere. "Tour de France" was featured in the 1984 film Breakin', showing the influence that Kraftwerk had on West Coast Hip Hop. In May or June 1982, [15] during the recording of "Tour de France", Ralf Hütter was involved in a serious cycling accident ...
3-D The Catalogue (German: 3-D Der Katalog) is the second official live album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk.It was released on 26 May 2017 and was released on several formats, including a four-disc Blu-ray box set, an eight-disc CD box set and a nine-disc vinyl box set.
On 12 May 2021, Kraftwerk was announced as one of the inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Flür being one of the inductees along with Schneider, Hütter and Karl Bartos. [ 5 ] Wolfgang's second solo album, Magazine 1 , was released on 4 March 2022, and included collaborations with Peter Duggal, Peter Hook , Maps, Carl Cox, Claudia ...
Following the release of the Computer World album, Kraftwerk went on a subsequent tour, that started on 24 May 1981 in Florence, Italy; and ended on 14 December 1981 in Oyten, Bremen, West Germany. The tour took place across, Western, Central and Eastern Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific.