Faust – IV
By 1973, Faust had already rewired the circuits of German rock. Their first two albums had exploded traditional song form with a joyous disregard for continuity, coherence, or commercial appeal. The Faust Tapes, released earlier that year for 49p as a surreal sampler of their cut-and-paste genius, had earned them a curious British audience and the indulgence of Virgin Records. For a brief moment, it seemed as though Faust might finally play the game, just a little. What emerged instead was Faust IV, their most paradoxical work: accessible enough to lure listeners in, complex enough to keep them guessing.
Krautrock
The Sad Skinhead
Jennifer
Just A Second / Picnic On A Frozen River, Deuxième Tableau
Giggy Smile
Lauft… Heisst das, es läuft oder es kommt bald?… Läuft!
It's A Bit Of A Pain