Kraftwerk The Man-Machine
The Man-Machine (German Language Edition: Die Mensch-Maschine) is the seventh studio album by German electronic band Kraftwerk, released in May 1978. It contains the song "The Model" which was a chart-topping single in the UK in 1982. This was the first Kraftwerk album to see Karl Bartos co-credited with songwriting along with Hütter & Schneider. Emil Schult co-wrote the lyrics for "The Model". Musically, it builds on Trans-Europe Express. The initial recording had been made at Kraftwerk's own Kling Klang studio, but further work was done at nearby Studio Rudas, where Detroit sound engineer Leanard Jackson of Whitfield Records, who had worked on Rose Royce's second album the previous year, was hired to work on the final sound-mix.
Artists :- Joschko Rudas & Leanard Jackson
Producer :- Ralf Hütter & Florian Schneider
Label :- Capitol
Genre :- Synthpop
Made In Germany
Releasing Year :- 1978
Side One
1. The Robots
2. Spacelab
3. Metropolis
Side Two
1. The Model
2. Neon Lights
3. The Man-Machine
Size – 12 Inches
Speed – 33 RPM
Record Condition – Excellent
Cover Condition – Excellent