Kraftwerk Unveils Lost Album ‘Camille’ After 45 Years
Düsseldorf, Germany – In a groundbreaking revelation, electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk have announced the discovery and upcoming release of their previously lost album, titled “Camille”.
A Piece of Music History
Recorded in 1975, “Camille” was intended to be the follow-up to Kraftwerk’s critically acclaimed album “Autobahn”. However, the album was shelved due to creative differences and technical issues.
Rediscovery and Restoration
The lost album was rediscovered in Kraftwerk’s archives by founder Ralf Hütter, who had been searching for the missing tapes for decades. The album has since been meticulously restored and remastered from the original analog recordings.
Tracklist and Release Details
“Camille” features 8 previously unreleased tracks, showcasing Kraftwerk’s early experimentation with electronic music. The album will be released on vinyl, CD, and digital formats on February 14, 2025.
Tracklist:
1. “Camille’s Theme”
2. “Electronic Waltz”
3. “Rue de la Paix”
4. “Lost in Montmartre”
5. “Moulin Rouge”
6. “Seine River”
7. “Cabaret”
8. “Adieu, Camille”
A Message from Ralf Hütter
“We are thrilled to finally share this lost chapter of Kraftwerk’s history with the world,” said Ralf Hütter. “‘Camille’ is a testament to our early experimentation and innovation, and we hope fans will enjoy this previously unheard piece of our musical journey.”
Get ready to experience a piece of electronic music history!
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