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Universal acclaim- based on 31 Ratings
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Positive: 27 out of 31
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Mixed: 1 out of 31
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Negative: 3 out of 31
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pongchildFeb 6, 2006
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ShoomanJun 4, 2006Oh god I'm falling asleep just listening to this. Remember that episode of Friends where Ross played all those 'new-age' sounds on his keyboard at Central Perk? It's like that personified.
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ComputeKrautJun 17, 2005This 2x cd is awesome. The sound and the compositions are definately worthy of praise. The fact that it is a live lp is no big deal. It is sorta odd though-a live electronic album just has a surreal quality to it. I love it and am glad I bought it.
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papidJun 30, 2005This live album is the best Kraftwerk in years, the remix of numbers, TTE and the rest is worth the money. If I were them I would come out with a maxi single of numbers and call it 2005 Numbers Remix
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MichaelBJul 12, 2005perfection
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didiMar 31, 2006Simply the best!
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ChristianPApr 30, 2007For true KW fans. A fantastic comiplation of favorites, including Autobahn & Robots but "souped-up" with modern bass. A must for all.
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DecepticonPomOct 30, 2005If you've ever doubted Kraftwerk's suitability to a club environment, chuck disc 2 on, turn off the lights, add some lasers and play very loud. Alternatively, bribe a friendly DJ and slip this into his palm. The crowd will thank-you.
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OldHolbornAug 10, 2005As usual, our Teutonic friends show why modern music is such a poor imitation of the real thing. Perfection. From Perfectionists. Enjoy it. It is ART.
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salomeySep 1, 2005a great compilation, great sound by (arguably) the best in this particular business a must have
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BrutusOJul 18, 2005
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florencisJan 19, 2006
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JohnnySFeb 14, 2007This is very fun and catchy music. It is also surprisingly trascendant and beautiful at times. Those without a sense of humour look elsewhere.
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BobbyNov 19, 2005Still as relevent as ever.
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Awards & Rankings
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Visuals are such a crucial aspect of their performances that the set will naturally fall short of making you feel as if you are there.
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Minimum-Maximum is essentially a greatest-hits album with an audience applauding and occasionally shouting.
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As you’d expect from a band as clockwork tight and renowned for perfectionism as Kraftwerk, the quality of sound and precision of delivery is so spot-on as to be worthy of a studio recording.