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Side A and the first track of side B were studio recordings produced by [[Conny Plank]]. The remainder of side B is a live recording from the Electric Ballroom, [[Camden Town]], [[London]]. |
Side A and the first track of side B were studio recordings produced by [[Conny Plank]]. The remainder of side B is a live recording from the Electric Ballroom, [[Camden Town]], [[London]]. |
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==Personnel== |
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For this album, the band was [[Gabi Delgado-López]], [[Robert Görl]], [[Chrislo Haas]], [[Michael Kemner]] and [[Wolfgang Spelmans]]. Haas, Kemner and Spelmans left before D.A.F.'s breakthrough followup album, ''[[Alles Ist Gut]]''.<ref name=allmusic/> |
For this album, the band was [[Gabi Delgado-López]], [[Robert Görl]], [[Chrislo Haas]], [[Michael Kemner]] and [[Wolfgang Spelmans]]. Haas, Kemner and Spelmans left before D.A.F.'s breakthrough followup album, ''[[Alles Ist Gut]]''.<ref name=allmusic/> |
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Die Kleinen und die Bösen (The Small and the Bad) is the second album by D.A.F. It was the first album ever released on Mute Records.
Side A and the first track of side B were studio recordings produced by Conny Plank. The remainder of side B is a live recording from the Electric Ballroom, Camden Town, London.
Personnel
For this album, the band was Gabi Delgado-López, Robert Görl, Chrislo Haas, Michael Kemner and Wolfgang Spelmans. Haas, Kemner and Spelmans left before D.A.F.'s breakthrough followup album, Alles Ist Gut.[1]
Reception
Despite the album's low sales, The Allmusic Guide to Electronica notes its influence: "it helped not merely in establishing the group's cachet, but the label's and, in turn, the whole genre of experimental electronic music in the '80s and beyond."[2] Trouser Press notes the band's movement from industrial noise toward modern dance: "Material is more polished, with anarchic synthesizer work slowly integrating a solid, defined beat."[3]
Track listing
Side A:
- Osten Währt Am Längsten 5:44
- Essen Dann Schlafen 1:05
- Co Co Pino 3:25
- Kinderfunk 3:02
- Nachtarbeit 1:53
- Ich Gebe Dir Ein Stück Von Mir 1:41
- De Panne 2:34
Side B:
- Gewalt 1:24
- Gib's Mir 1:01
- Auf Wiedersehen 1:59
- Das Ist Liebe 1:22
- Was Ist Eine Welle 1:15
- Anzufassen Und Anzufassen 1:44
- Volkstanz 0:47
- Die Lustigen Stiefel 1:50
- Die Kleinen Und Die Bösen 1:05
- Die Fesche Lola 1:41
- El Basilon 2:51
- Y La Gracia 2:05
References
- ^ a b Die Kleinen und die Bösen at AllMusic
- ^ Ned Raggett. "DAF." AllMusic Guide to Electronica: the definitive guide to electronic music, p114. Vladimir Bogdanov, ed., 2001. Backbeat Books. ISBN 0-87930-628-9.
- ^ Grant, Steven; Robbins, Ira. "DEUTSCHE AMERIKANISCHE FREUNDSCHAFT". Trouser Press. Retrieved 2 March 2014.