Neu! 4

Neu! 4
Studio album by Neu!
Released October 17, 1995 (1995-10-17)
Recorded October 1985 - April 1986
Genre Krautrock, electronic
Length 58:01
Label Captain Trip Records
Producer Neu!
Neu! chronology
Neu! '75
(1975)
Neu! 4
(1995)
Neu! '72 Live in Dusseldorf
(1996)
Klaus Dinger chronology
Live As Hippie-Punks
(1995)
Neu! 4
(1995)
Neu! '72 Live in Dusseldorf
(1996)
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Neu! '86
Studio album by Neu!
Released May 10, 2010 (2010-05-10) (Boxset)
August 16, 2010 (2010-08-16) (CD)
Recorded October 1985 - April 1986
Genre Krautrock, electronic
Length 44:14
Label Grönland Records
Producer Neu!
Neu! chronology
Neu! Vinyl Box
(2010)
Neu! '86
(2010)
Klaus Dinger chronology
Neu! Vinyl Box
(2010)
Neu! '86
(2010)
Japandorf
(2013)
Singles from Neu! '86
  1. "Crazy"
    Released: April 17, 2010
Neu! '86
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Neu! 4 is the fourth and final studio album by krautrock band Neu!. It was revised and re-released as Neu '86 in 2010.

Recording

Neu! 4 was recorded and mixed between October 1985 and April 1986 at Grundfunk Studio and Dinerland-Lilienthal Studio in Düsseldorf, Germany, and Michael Rother Studio in Forst, Germany. This was the first time Rother and Klaus Dinger had entered a studio together since 1975. However, the sessions were not completed and the planned album was abandoned.

Release

During the 1990s, the first three Neu! albums were available on CD on Germanofon Records, a dubious label allegedly based in Luxembourg who specialized in unauthorized and illegal reissues (bootlegs) of otherwise unavailable krautrock albums. Germanofon managed to get a number of their releases, including the three Neu! albums, into mainstream distribution. According to Rother's account, Dinger released Neu! 4 "in an act of despair, so he says" in late 1995 as a response to the bootlegs, which Dinger railed against in the liner notes. Neu! 4 was issued by the Japanese label Captain Trip Records, without Rother's input, knowledge or consent. He only learned what had happened in a telegram congratulating him on the release of the album. Rother, writing in March 2007, described this experience as "a rather painful disaster between Klaus Dinger and myself".

The release of Neu! 4 exacerbated the disagreements between Rother and Dinger, which prevented an official CD release of the three classic Neu! albums until 2001. The 2000 agreement between Rother and Dinger which led to the CD releases on Astralwerks in the U.S. and Grönland Records in the UK called for Neu! 4 to be recalled, and it has been out of print since then.

Despite Rother's continued objection to Dinger's original decision to release Neu! 4 and his oft-stated opinion "that [Neu! 4] isn't a legal/real Neu! album", Rother had no objection to fans buying the CD secondhand and would always leave open the possibility that Neu! 4 could be reissued legally with his consent in the future. Rother and Dinger did attempt to negotiate such a release after the official reissue of the first three albums. In March 2007, Rother termed the failure to reach such an agreement "unfortunate". With Dinger's death in 2008, such an agreement seemed unlikely.

Neu! '86

In early 2010, Rother announced that he had arrived at an agreement arranged with Dinger's heir, Miki Yui, and had completely remastered the album from original multitrack and master tapes to produce Neu! '86, which he termed "our fourth studio album".[2]

The new album shared several tracks in common with the original release, but has a few new or remixed tracks.

Track listing

Neu! 4 (1995)

All tracks written by Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother. 

No.TitleLength
1."Nazionale"  3:11
2."Crazy"  3:15
3."Flying Dutchman"  3:56
4."Schöne Welle (Nice Wave)"  4:30
5."Wave Naturelle"  5:37
6."Good Life (Random-Rough)"  3:51
7."'86 Commercial Trash"  3:18
8."Fly Dutch II"  5:06
9."Dänzing"  5:08
10."Quick Wave Machinelle"  3:46
11."Bush-Drum"  3:10
12."La Bomba (Stop Apartheid World-Wide!)"  5:59
13."Good Life"  3:42
14."Elanoizan"  3:24

Neu! '86 (2010)

All tracks written by Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother. 

No.TitleNeu! 4 titleLength
1."Intro (Haydn slo-mo)"  "Nazionale"0:33
2."Dänzing"  "Dänzing"5:05
3."Crazy"  "Crazy"3:14
4."Drive (Grundfunken)"  new track5:13
5."La Bomba (Stop Apartheid World-Wide!)"  "La Bomba (Stop Apartheid World-Wide!)"5:30
6."Elanoizan"  "Elanoizan"2:31
7."Wave Mother"  "Wave Naturelle"4:52
8."Paradise Walk"  "Bush-Drum"5:11
9."Euphoria"  "Quick Wave Machinelle"3:57
10."Vier 1/2"  "Fly Dutch II" and "Dänzing"1:01
11."Good Life"  "Good Life"3:41
12."November"  "Schöne Welle (Nice Wave)"1:42
13."KD"  "La Bomba (Stop Apartheid World-Wide!)"1:55

Personnel

Neu! 4

Neu!
Additional personnel
  • Gigi – drums (6, 13)
  • Konrad – bass (5, 6, 13)
  • Jochen and Brigit – voices (12)
Technical credits
  • Michael Grund – engineer
  • Klaus Dinger – artwork, editing
  • Klaus Dinger and Ken Matsutani – front cover
  • Thomas Dinger, Klaus Dinger – original photography
  • The Editor (Klaus Dinger) – liner notes

Neu! '86

Neu!
Additional personnel
  • Georg Sessenhausen - drums (3, 4, 8, 11)
  • Michael Grund – bass, percussive sounds (8)
  • Jochen and Brigit – voices (5)
Technical credits
  • Michael Grund – engineer (basic recordings of tracks 3-5, 7, 8)
  • Michael Rother – rework of original master and multi-track tapes (July-December 2009)
  • Tom Meyer – mastering (Master and Servant, Hamburg, January 2010)
  • Klaus Dinger – original artwork front cover
  • Walter Schönauer, Miki Yui, Michael Rother – adaptation album artwork 2010
  • Michael RotherPolaroid and Grundfunk studio view
  • Klaus Dinger – drawing
  • la.dusseldorf.de – portraits from video stills

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalogue
Japan October 17, 1995 Captain Trip Records CD (Neu! 4) CT CD 020
UK & Europe August 16, 2010 Grönland Records LP (Neu! '86) LPGRONIV
UK & Europe August 16, 2010 Grönland Records CD (Neu! '86) CDGRONIV

References

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