5 Original Krautrock Grails Against their Reissues

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  • @betze7169
    @betze7169 8 месяцев назад +6

    Very interesting, Michael. I'm about to get interested in this genre. The video helps me a lot. Greets!

  • @johnloper5740
    @johnloper5740 8 месяцев назад +3

    I never knew about these can albums until you and stunty went vinyl shopping together and you found them and showed them on this channel. I currently have the mute reissues they are pretty good. Thanks mike for showing these to us ! Great albums

  • @Daniel-hk3ru
    @Daniel-hk3ru 8 месяцев назад +1

    So enjoy learning about the deep details of the OG and how the reissues have some wins. Thank you, Michael !

  • @theheepster
    @theheepster 8 месяцев назад +7

    Interesting video. But what i missed is, what Reissue you get. For Example Can - Tago Mago. I have the Reissue from 2019 Remastered on orange translucent Vinyl, pressed by Pallas. I didn't have an OG but this Reissue sounds absolute stunning. No surface noise, no crackles/pops and it sounds pretty well detailed and balanced. So i think we can't have the same Reissue.
    I love this comparisons, but don't forget to say which Reissue it is in detail, because most of the Records have several Reissues. Gruß Manfred👍❤

    • @hansformat
      @hansformat 7 месяцев назад

      I have this same reissue in colored orange vinyl and it sounds like a master tape. I think someone ‘borrowed’ the tapes or it is a needle drop from og vinyl in perfect shape. It is mezmorizing

  • @dotsloops7486
    @dotsloops7486 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love Guru Guru! Tago Mago. Pretty patchy. Great video!

  • @graemeferdinands5856
    @graemeferdinands5856 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love watching your videos, Michael! 👍

  • @oldloaf
    @oldloaf 8 месяцев назад

    Always a pleasure learning from you, Michael.

  • @kynicnews
    @kynicnews 8 месяцев назад +6

    I would pay really good money for a first press of Tago Mago, fantastic album.

    • @johnloper5740
      @johnloper5740 8 месяцев назад +3

      The mute reissues sound very good. They are in print still i beleive.

    • @jonlevinson3000
      @jonlevinson3000 8 месяцев назад

      @@johnloper5740 Agreed MUTE does a very nice job. In my experience - in my locality (DC Metro area) - when you find an OG you have to move on it else it's gone. Buy now or cry later ;-)

    • @bigsweetc6
      @bigsweetc6 8 месяцев назад +1

      I have an early 80’s Japanese Tago Mago that sounds out of this world!

    • @hurkamur1
      @hurkamur1 8 месяцев назад +1

      The spoon records lps and sacds sound fantastic

    • @bigsweetc6
      @bigsweetc6 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@hurkamur1 oh yeah. I have an Italian Can “Soundtracks” on Spoon from 1981 and I’d be willing to put that up against an OG all day along with my Japanese 80’s “Tago Mago” . They sound absolutely phenomenal and are AAA. Many of those early Spoon reissues are great audiophile alternatives to OGs or modern dreck. I’ve noticed people in the VC really sleep or have a blind spot when it comes to early reissues. Especially Jazz too. Many of my best sounding Jazz LPs are 70’s represses.

  • @MrLovell1971
    @MrLovell1971 8 месяцев назад +4

    Great comparison Michael I have a copy 2nd pressing I gave up looking for the first very happy with it . Can Tago Mago is outstanding I heard the reissue I agree not up to the standards of OG I own the UK original with the envelope packaging i still hunt for a reasonably price German pressing . Michael your collection is amazing take care .

  • @mikeb6462
    @mikeb6462 8 месяцев назад +2

    I have that Guru Guru album in pristine condition ( maybe played it partially once or twice). I got it in Germany back in the day. I don’t care much for the music. Maybe I should sell it to help fund my retirement!

  • @JeffersonDD
    @JeffersonDD 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful video as always M45! I’ve been on a similar Krautrock Journey, it’s always been on my radar, but have taken a deep dive over the past 18 months. It’s currently my favorite Genre❤. Some comments: I have the 1st Tago Mago purchased from a groovy German RUclipsr… it’s instantly become one of the top best sounding records in my collection, just perfect. Same guy sold me the ART, also sounds great (one 5 on the record, 2 5s on the jacket). Tangerine dream; I bought from a discogs seller in Louisiana who THOUGHT it was a 1976 repress, turned out it was the second press! Another seller mistake but this one worked FOR me;)
    Good to know the UFO and Kollectiv reissues are at least decent. The OGs have been on my wantlist a while and I NEVER see them in decent condition for less than the cost of a kidney!!
    Finally, love these comparisons for Krautrock “heavy hitters” it’s great to know alternatives to use as placeholders in the short term.
    Please keep these coming!

  • @thorstenteckenburg
    @thorstenteckenburg 8 месяцев назад

    Sehr gute Auswahl.
    Danke dir!

  • @jeffbeamer9882
    @jeffbeamer9882 8 месяцев назад +1

    THIS is such an important review process and SO appreciated! esp. highlighting the Krautrock genre which, I too, love. I had my fingers crossed for the CAN reissue and my heart sank when you passed judgement! Hoping to hear about the NEU boxset but perhaps you reviewed that elsewhere. As always the attention to the graphics and record jacket is appreciated. When derogating the jacket you state "You can live with it" ... no ... no I can't ... 🙂 One of your best programs so far my fine German friend! You promise more Krautrock reviews/comparisons ... Hope this is so and I will keep an eye peeled! (ouch!)

  • @WilliamRaeWilson1977
    @WilliamRaeWilson1977 8 месяцев назад +1

    👏 great video. I’d be interested to hear the comparison results of the Neu! albums against the box that was reissued a few years ago. Thanks

  • @seekingathread
    @seekingathread 8 месяцев назад

    beautiful records of course. Originals are always the way to go no doubt. Happy I have each of these though my Ash Ra Tempel doesn't have the gimmick cover, its the Italian PDU issue. But amazing ones I'll have always.

  • @rongreen1538
    @rongreen1538 8 месяцев назад

    I’m not a collector of records, I have bought them for 50 years and mainly buy new records. I often wonder why a first press is so important, subsequent represses ( not remasters) are usually made from the same parts and sound just as good and are usually considerably cheaper. Thank you as always for making such an interesting video, much appreciated.

    • @bigsweetc6
      @bigsweetc6 8 месяцев назад +1

      I collect a lot of vintage represses. Especially from the 70’s and early 80’s when they’re all AAA and as you stated often even the same metal work. I love my 70’s UK HTM Beatles. They’re as audiophile as anything out there. I have Art Pepper, Cecil Taylor and Sonny Rollins represses on Contemporary from the 70’s that will absolutely knock your socks off and blow you away. Absolutely stunning sound and so much more affordable than an OG. Sometimes an OG is better. But sometimes it’s not. In my opinion the best bang for your buck is the in between. I’ve rarely gone wrong with an early repress. My Can represses from the 80s are no slouches and are NM and I paid less than $30 for each.

  • @VinylPiper
    @VinylPiper 8 месяцев назад

    Good video.. i need most of these.

  • @3bwana
    @3bwana 8 месяцев назад +2

    My orange vinyl reissue of Tago Mago on Spoon records sounds great to me

    • @klaus8456
      @klaus8456 8 месяцев назад +1

      The orange one is def better than the black one.

    • @3bwana
      @3bwana 8 месяцев назад

      ⁠agreed, I had the black at one point and it was kinda noisy so I swapped it out for an 🍊

  • @klaus8456
    @klaus8456 8 месяцев назад

    Currently reading All Gates Open about CAN.
    Their story is an almost equally exciting journey as their music itself.
    Would not want to live in a world without CAN, and the 4 other WONDERFULL bands as well.❤️❤️❤️

  • @kendavis3604
    @kendavis3604 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks, I welcome more Krautrock reviews.

  • @richard8417
    @richard8417 8 месяцев назад

    Like it. Made me opt for reissues instead of hoping to find originals I can afford (in some cases not a chance).

  • @the-vinyl-dreamscape5084
    @the-vinyl-dreamscape5084 8 месяцев назад +1

    Just love seeing these beautiful albums, Michael. One day I would be interested to see a comparison between the American Can albums and the German. I can imagine that the German LP are going to be superior. But it would be interesting. I have a few Cluster WG originals and they are wonderful. But the first five Can albums did get an American issue. And I was able to grab nice copies that are ok. Btw. The was a Neu! in the US release the is horrible. Although the blue sleeve is cool. Be well. Danke. Shawn

    • @stuartwray6175
      @stuartwray6175 8 месяцев назад +1

      'The was a Neu! in the US release the is horrible'?

    • @the-vinyl-dreamscape5084
      @the-vinyl-dreamscape5084 8 месяцев назад

      @@stuartwray6175 Yea. The US copy has a great, unique blue sleeve but sadly wasn’t pressed well. It’s plagued with loud pops and cracks. I owned one briefly (although I had been warned about the quality of the vinyl) and can confirm that it was very noisy. You may choose to collect it anyway because of the cool sleeve.

  • @Hey__Joe
    @Hey__Joe 8 месяцев назад +1

    Damn it! I only have 1 of the 5. Desperately looking for that 5 digit Ash Ra Tempel.

  • @redgePro
    @redgePro 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks Michael for the comparison..for all early Can Records i would recommend the first AAA-Spoon Reissues..they are easier to get, not soooo expensive and they sound very good (but sometimes a little bit different especially in the bass)….and there are no problems with surface noise!

  • @klausschulze8388
    @klausschulze8388 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this very informative but also a little sobering article. It is very much in line with my impressions of the last 3 months. That's how long I've been back in the vinyl world after 40 years of abstinence. I still own about 600 old records (most of them from the 80s) and many of them are not so great pressings. Unfortunately, I sold the most interesting records then. But they all have more charm, more authenticity than the new pressings I've bought so far. Whether reissues or current pressings. For example, I also bought the Guru Guru UFO and Hinten (horrible replica of the original cover). I've just streamed the digital versions in comparison and have to say that they don't sound any worse, rather better.
    The Tangerine Dream was actually also on my wish list. But since I own an excellent remastered CD version, I will probably do without it. I'm just a music connoisseur and not a collector.

  • @davidlacey2588
    @davidlacey2588 8 месяцев назад +1

    I think one of the problems is the master tapes are probably long gone from the original releases & are probably mastered from digital files. I do have the Tago Mago reissue which I bought 8 years ago & luckily my copy is quiet, maybe more recent pressings are poor?
    Anyway, another good video 👍

    • @JeffersonDD
      @JeffersonDD 8 месяцев назад +1

      Good point. FWIW; I know the Tago Mago tapes are out there and in decent shape. They must not have been used on the remaster (or a bad safety or digital source). For Neu! I think Rother has control of those and Rodelius maintains the K(c)luster Harmonia / etc archives. Manuel Gottshing approved most of the ART before he passed so a lot of these precious tapes are in good hands. Hopefully they actually get used in the future

  • @maxhirsch7035
    @maxhirsch7035 8 месяцев назад +1

    Is that Cosmo Sun Connection by Sun Ra out-of-focus in the background, the gold and black album jacket?
    Great recording!

  • @crossingrubycon
    @crossingrubycon 8 месяцев назад +3

    Hallo Michael, bist du sicher, dass der Ballon der Electronic Meditation ein Original ist? Die Ballons, die ich kenne, sind grün und haben die Titel und Nummern der ersten 5 Ohr-Alben aufgedruckt. Übrigens gibt es für die Electronic Meditation weitere Reissues aus den letzten Jahren. Die meisten kamen im Zuge des RSD raus. Ansonsten Klasse Video wie immer. Ashra Tempel ist der Wahnsinn. Kollektiv muss ich mir mal anhören. Kenne ich bisher nur vom Namen. Schöne Restpfingsten. Andreas.

  • @SublimMedia
    @SublimMedia 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have the two 5 version of Ash Ra. Sounds amazing. Wonder if they used the same plates? I also have the second German press of Tago Mago and again it sounds amazing. I also compared it to the reissue and my conclusion was that as you say the reissue lacks all magic!
    Kraut has always been hard to get and expensive. I want on a digging trip to Berlin and Hamburg 15 years ago looking for Kraut and sure the prices has gone up but it was hard finding anything back then too.
    As an investment imo you can pay what ever the cost is today for an original. It doesn’t matter the price. It will just go up. Collecting Kraut is safer than all bonds and stocks out there 😁

    • @agatecub1703
      @agatecub1703 8 месяцев назад

      Yes, they used the same plates. You can tell because they have the same information in the deadwax

  • @djsocki
    @djsocki 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Michael,
    very entertaining video, many people are interested in which reissues are good and which are not so good.
    With the Tago Mago I have to say that my UA Liberty also sounds the best. I also have the normal UA without Liberty and two other reissues on Spoon.
    But hey, the reissues on Spoon aren't bad either. I don't know the reissue you showed.
    Great video, I'm looking forward to the next comparison.

  • @petejp1
    @petejp1 8 месяцев назад

    My favorite german band from the 70s is Frumpy. I think they're amazing. Maybe you can talk about them in a video?

  • @duringthemeanwhilst
    @duringthemeanwhilst 8 месяцев назад

    I have the Can and Ash Ra Tempel records. The Can is an early pressing, the ART one is a re-issue on clear vinyl. It's a very good re-issue with all the original inserts, etc though and on my modest (Teac / Marantz / Monitor Audio) system sounds great

  • @jonlevinson3000
    @jonlevinson3000 8 месяцев назад

    Nice finds Michael, good for you! My most recent four finds are:
    Can 'Soon Over Babaluma' United Artist USA pressing NM
    Faust 'IV' Virgin UK 1st press VG+
    Kraftwerk 'Doppelalbum' Philips German 1st press NM
    Neu 'Hallogallo' Rock on Brain Series, reissue on Brain/Metronome '80 or '81 German VG+
    In your next edition I'd ask you to consider which re-issue your comparing too. The MUTE and Bureau B re-issues compare more favorably than anything on Digalog in my opinion. Further to the point that Tangerine Dream has seen multiple re-issues in the past half dozen years of varying degrees of quality - similar for Ash Ra (and Faust) of which there are many unofficial pressings. The current re-issue of that Ash Ra title on MG-ART being superior to most, IMO.

  • @about.the.music...
    @about.the.music... 8 месяцев назад +2

    I enjoy your channel. Will you ever post an actual video explaining why you changed your collecting approach from years of only "audiophile" (your first clips) to now so-called superior sounding "original" that human hearing supposedly can make a qualitative distinction from reissues? Where are the box set reviews?

  • @TimStortford
    @TimStortford 8 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks but strange that you don’t list exactly which reissues you are comparing the originals to.
    For example the most recent Ash Ra Temple MG Art 50th Anniversary reissue (that got very good reviews) doesn’t have the original Ohr record label design. I could be wrong but according to Discogs the only recent re-release using the Ohr label on the record is a bootleg. So I suspect you might be comparing an OG to a bootleg copy !!
    Easy to clear this up if you would post the reissue year, company and matrix of the reissues.
    Also the recent orange vinyl Tago is known to be a better pressing than the black vinyl.
    For these comparisons to be useful and honest it’s probably necessary to read up on the best recent reissues rather than them being just randomly selected.

  • @Pflege_Fall1971-z5w
    @Pflege_Fall1971-z5w 8 месяцев назад

    Danke Michael, tolles Video, die Vergleiche sind sehr interessant. Das tragische daran ist, die Originale bekommt man nur im miserablem Zustand(da spreche ich natürlich nur für mich). Ein schlechter Zustand ist keine Option. Die Ashra habe ich als Clear Vinyl von 2022, hört sich super an. Habe allerdings auch keinen Vergleich. Gruß Patrick alias Pflege Fall

  • @kookamunga2458
    @kookamunga2458 8 месяцев назад

    Most of my Tangerine Dream records are early pressings and the dynamic range stereo imaging are the best but I don't have the newer reissues to compare them to . My Can records are mostly reissues and I don't have the originals to make any comparisons to . Very informative video though . I have an early pressing of Can titled a French gig . It actually sounds somewhat flat and I think it has been played a lot by the previous owner plus it's a bootleg which may have affected the audio quality.

  • @ChrisM-e8p
    @ChrisM-e8p 7 месяцев назад

    Hallo Micheal, speziell zu Can kannst du mir vielleicht eine Frage beantworten: Ich hatte vor einigen Jahren die gelbe LP Box von Can mit allen 17 Platren gekauft, diese aber, da ich noch ältere Ausgaben einiger Can Alben habe, noch nicht geöffnet. Hast du evt. eine Ahnung wie gut oder schlecht diese klingen? Viele Grüße Chris

  • @llarruda
    @llarruda 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hi! Great video, I just know Guru Guru and Can, so I have to stop to listen the others.
    Do you know Jane, I adore Daytime, the best debut album in many comparatives in my opinion, not only in Krautrock scenario. If you know and have the first issue, how you judge this version. I have one that has some constantly background noise, phase signal or technical issue, that I hope that is in my cheap version. Because in terms of musicality is a wonderful album.

  • @TRamone01
    @TRamone01 8 месяцев назад

    Checking out Kollektiv. Thanks!

  • @liammolyneuxmusic
    @liammolyneuxmusic 8 месяцев назад

    Would love to hear the originals of Tangerine Dream & the CAN albums.
    Fantastic to have original pressings in NM conditions, especially with the jackets so clean also.
    The only reissues for me of note are ERC & AP & perhaps a few others.
    These companies mission is to be authentic & compete and beat the originals.
    But the run of mill reissue companies are mostly disappointing not mentioning any names Abbey Road 1/2 speed oops 😬
    Michael hope you’re well my friend take care ✊

  • @TimStortford
    @TimStortford 8 месяцев назад +1

    Michael if you care about being honest with your community then I would kindly ask you not to delete this comment (as has already been done once).
    The Ash Ra Temple album you used for comparison in this video is a bootleg. It’s clearly identifiable on Discogs via inner rings on the label. Sort on Discogs for German pressings and it’s the last listed. Recent reissues don’t use the original Ohr label design.
    I’m not trying to be rude, mistakes like this are easily made but may I suggest (as others have) that you list the exact reissues you have used. Thanks.

  • @markusberzborn6346
    @markusberzborn6346 8 месяцев назад

    Kollektiv is the only LP I do not know here.

  • @crazyprayingmantis5596
    @crazyprayingmantis5596 8 месяцев назад +2

    Now make another video explaining exactly what reissue you're referring to, no point in just saying "the reissue"
    which one?

    • @JeffersonDD
      @JeffersonDD 8 месяцев назад +2

      The ones M45 highlighted are easy enough to figure out on discogs. I added them to my wantlist as he did the video:

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@JeffersonDDyes but still.. he usually says which reissues.. at least he used to.

    • @JeffersonDD
      @JeffersonDD 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@VinylPiper you know Chris, I actually spent about 5 minutes posting the discogs links to these in the comments, but RUclips removed them😡. I’ll txt them to you.

    • @VinylPiper
      @VinylPiper 8 месяцев назад

      @@JeffersonDD ahhh, thanks!!!!

    • @TimStortford
      @TimStortford 8 месяцев назад +2

      I agree a comparison only makes sense if you detail the reissue you are comparing ! I might be wrong but I suspect the Ash Ra Temple reissue is a bootleg. No recent official reissues use the Ohr record label.

  • @CANKRAFTWERK
    @CANKRAFTWERK 8 месяцев назад

    Wie wäre es denn wenn die targo mago original first pressing mit einem plattenspieler von deinem Niveau mit einem High end Interface aufgenommen wurde in 192 kHz 24 Bit besser 32 bit dann könnten die Menschen doch wenigstens hören wie das sounding der ersten Pressung ist

  • @JanWintererJathowit
    @JanWintererJathowit 8 месяцев назад +1

    Da hat Torsten Recht! Wenn wir Deine Anlage auf der HE aufbauen, würden sich dann Schlangen vor dem Raum bilden? Wohl kaum. Einige würden sagen: klingt super, andere würden sagen, Focal etc. hat mir besser gefallen. Bestimmt >50% der Besucher haben >20 Jahre intensive HiFi-Erfahrung und viele haben auch 200K in ihre Anlage investiert und können Unterschiede genauso hören, wie Du. Warum? Weil Deine Anlage nIcht besser, sonders anders ist. Du bist auch nicht die weltweite Referenz in der Beurteilung von Klangkriterien, sondern hast ein subjektives Gehör, dass Dir vorgaukelt, es wäre objektiv. Und dann sei mal die Frage erlaubt: wenn Einstein konkurrenzloses HiFi baut, warum fertigen die dann nicht viel mehr? Warum weiß das die Welt nicht. DieEinstein ist doch regelmäßig auf der HE. Das liegt wohl kaum daran, dass die Zutaten zu einer Einstein-Anlage so rar sind oder die Fertigungsqualität so kompliziert ist, dass das nur in Bochum mit ein paar Stück / Jahr möglich ist. Also ein bisschen weniger Selbstgerechtigkeit und Objektivität wären schon zu begrüßen. Wir sind nicht alle blöd auf der HE.

    • @vintagehififanTobi
      @vintagehififanTobi 8 месяцев назад

      Ein wahres Wort. Nichts gegen Michael, aber es ist und bleibt in sehr großen Teilen immer der persönliche Geschmack, der entscheidet. Und nicht jeder hat die finanziellen Möglichkeiten sich die Originale zuzulegen und sich eine Anlage von Einstein zu kaufen. Ich bin schon froh, daß es Reissues zu einem einigermaßen vernünftigen Preis gibt und, wie Michael ja zugibt, auch noch sehr gut klingen.

  • @berndwolfram451
    @berndwolfram451 8 месяцев назад

    Grobschnitt Solar Music live is geil....

  • @TomaszLepiarczyk
    @TomaszLepiarczyk 8 месяцев назад

    Tago Mago is a world of sound. Have you ever heard about SBB band, especially their first albums? If not - you should listen to them