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Minimum-Maximum Video by Kraftwerk Released December 2, 2005 Recorded 2004 Genre Electronic music
SynthpopLabel Kling Klang
EMI
AstralwerksProducer Kraftwerk Minimum-Maximum is a double DVD created by Kraftwerk, consisting of live shows performed during their 2004 world tour. The set was released in Germany on December 2, 2005, in the UK on December 5, 2005 and December 6, 2005 in the US, Japan and Australia.
Contents
Track listing
Disc one
- "Meine Damen und Herren" – 0:35
- "The Man-Machine" – 7:54
- "Planet of Visions" – 4:46
- "Tour de France '03" – 10:40
- "Vitamin" – 6:42
- "Tour de France" – 6:18
- "Autobahn" – 8:52
- "The Model" – 3:42
- "Neon Lights" – 5:52
- "Radioactivity" – 7:41
- "Trans Europe Express" – 9:38
Disc two
- "Numbers" – 4:33
- "Computer World" – 2:55
- "Home Computer" – 5:55
- "Pocket Calculator/Dentaku" – 6:14
- "The Robots" – 7:23
- "Elektro Kardiogramm" – 4:42
- "Aéro Dynamik" – 7:13
- "Music Non Stop" – 9:49
- "Aerodynamik/MTV" – 3:48
Notebook
Notebook is the expanded version of the DVD. Initially released with PAL format DVDs in December 2005, the NTSC format version was delayed by a few weeks until early January 2006.
It contains the live concert DVD and audio CD albums, plus an 88 page commemorative hardback book of tour photographs. Like many other Kraftwerk products, it was released in both German and English language versions.
The photographs in the book are mostly images of Kraftwerk in performance during the 2004 world tour and follow the track sequence of that tour's live show.
The box packaging and contents were designed to mimic the appearance of the laptop computers Kraftwerk used during their performance.
Release details
Minimum-Maximum DVD
Region Date Label Catalog number Encoding Lyrics Germany December 2, 2005 EMI 0946 3 36293 9 4 PAL German EEC except Germany December 5, 2005 EMI 0946 3 36294 9 PAL English United States December 6, 2005 Astralwerks ASW 36292, 0946 3 36292 9 5 NTSC English Minimum-Maximum Notebook
Country Date Label Catalog Lyrics Format Germany 9 December 2005 EMI ? German PAL EEC except Germany 12 December 2005 EMI 345 8552 English PAL United States 10 January 2006 Astralwerks ? English NTSC External links
- Release details of Minimum-Maximum
- Minimum-Maximum at Kraftwerk.com
- Notebook at Klingklang.com
- Minimum-Maximum (video) at the Internet Movie Database
Kraftwerk Ralf Hütter · Fritz Hilpert · Henning Schmitz · Stefan Pfaffe
Florian Schneider · Karl Bartos · Wolfgang Flür · Klaus Röder · Klaus Dinger · Andreas Hohmann
Fernando Abrantes · Emil Schult · Plato Kostic · Peter Schmidt · Michael Rother · Charly Weiss · Houschäng Néjadepour · Eberhard Kranemann · Thomas LohmannStudio albums Live albums Remix albums The MixCompilations Singles "Kohoutek-Kometenmelodie" · "Comet Melody 2" · "Autobahn" · "Radioactivity" · "Trans-Europe Express" · "Showroom Dummies" · "Europe Endless" · "The Robots" · "The Model" · "Neon Lights" · "Pocket Calculator" · "Computer Love" · "Numbers" · "Computerwelt" · "Tour de France" · "Musique Non Stop" · "The Telephone Call" · "Expo 2000" · "Tour de France 2003" · "Elektro Kardiogramm" · "Aerodynamik" · "Aerodynamik/La Forme Remixes"Videography Minimum-MaximumRelated articles Conny Plank · Düsseldorf School of electronic music · Discography · Elektric Music · Kling Klang Studio · Neu! · Organisation · Tone FloatCategories:- Kraftwerk albums
- 2005 video albums
- Double live albums
- Live video albums
- 2005 live albums
- 2000s electronic album stubs
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