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8.6

Universal acclaim- based on 31 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 27 out of 31
  2. Negative: 3 out of 31

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  1. pongchild
    Feb 6, 2006
    2
    no. certain reviews directly beneath this one are as accurate as they are coherent. this album is not for you, dear reader. it is fun in the same that asbestos and magnets new copper wire are fun. chew on a railway spike instead. its cheaper and more humanizing, and you can get some fresh air. two hours of post-teutonic kruppenstahl clamour. it will make your friends like you even less. no. certain reviews directly beneath this one are as accurate as they are coherent. this album is not for you, dear reader. it is fun in the same that asbestos and magnets new copper wire are fun. chew on a railway spike instead. its cheaper and more humanizing, and you can get some fresh air. two hours of post-teutonic kruppenstahl clamour. it will make your friends like you even less. has all the passion of a seiko watch. makes cuddly animals suddenly bare their teeth. Overall, a good album. Go......germans! Expand
  2. Shooman
    Jun 4, 2006
    1
    Oh 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.
  3. ComputeKraut
    Jun 17, 2005
    9
    This 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.
  4. papid
    Jun 30, 2005
    9
    This 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
  5. MichaelB
    Jul 12, 2005
    10
    perfection
  6. didi
    Mar 31, 2006
    10
    Simply the best!
  7. ChristianP
    Apr 30, 2007
    10
    For true KW fans. A fantastic comiplation of favorites, including Autobahn & Robots but "souped-up" with modern bass. A must for all.
  8. DecepticonPom
    Oct 30, 2005
    8
    If 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.
  9. OldHolborn
    Aug 10, 2005
    10
    As 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.
  10. salomey
    Sep 1, 2005
    9
    a great compilation, great sound by (arguably) the best in this particular business a must have
  11. BrutusO
    Jul 18, 2005
    9
    About time, too. I have been a Kraftwerk fan since Autobahn, and have been somewhat frustrated by the insane period of time since they put out anything that justifies their (legitimate) claim to be the electronic Beatles. But, basically, does this offer anything beyond a greatest hits (of which there have been several, in one form or another)? Well yes, actually. Kraftwerk really rip it About time, too. I have been a Kraftwerk fan since Autobahn, and have been somewhat frustrated by the insane period of time since they put out anything that justifies their (legitimate) claim to be the electronic Beatles. But, basically, does this offer anything beyond a greatest hits (of which there have been several, in one form or another)? Well yes, actually. Kraftwerk really rip it up on numerous occasions on this one. The versions of Man-Machine, Elektrocardiogram, Tour De France, Autobahn, Musik Non-Stop and even Trans-Europe Express still put the opposition well and truly in the shade. There is enough in the way of new approaches and rampant energy here to keep even the most disillusioned fan happy. While on one level this is not really any advance on the peak period of the early 80's, and a few more new elegant melodies would have been welcome, nevertheless this is a stand out record of one of the great live bands. Drive your neighbours to the brink, by cranking this one up in your lounge room. Beautiful music, beautifully recorded. A pity "Computer Love" didn't make the cut instead of one of the leser tracks (of which there are a few), but this makes 99% of techno sound like the elevator music that it is. Expand
  12. florencis
    Jan 19, 2006
    10
    The pass of time only gets to increase the incredible energy, youth, beauty of that timeless music. Kraftwerk aren´t not only the first electronical music masters but real sensible reviewers of our world, so sensibles as a butterfly wing as so powerful as as a thunder. Minimum Maximum is a pure joy, a pure resume of thirty five years of musical genious and a unique way to describe The pass of time only gets to increase the incredible energy, youth, beauty of that timeless music. Kraftwerk aren´t not only the first electronical music masters but real sensible reviewers of our world, so sensibles as a butterfly wing as so powerful as as a thunder. Minimum Maximum is a pure joy, a pure resume of thirty five years of musical genious and a unique way to describe our day to day lifes: deep, frivolous, honest, coherent, incorruptible, ever loyal to their own attittude, never trying to teach or convince nobody about nothing, trusting in the audience´s intelligence, funny, severe, pure. Kraftwerk are still being the teachers about how to be brave fighting for an personal aesthetical idea. Thank you! Expand
  13. JohnnyS
    Feb 14, 2007
    9
    This is very fun and catchy music. It is also surprisingly trascendant and beautiful at times. Those without a sense of humour look elsewhere.
  14. Bobby
    Nov 19, 2005
    9
    Still as relevent as ever.

Awards & Rankings

Metascore
86

Universal acclaim - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
  1. 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.
  2. Minimum-Maximum is essentially a greatest-hits album with an audience applauding and occasionally shouting.
  3. 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.