Faust IV is the fourth studio album by the Germankrautrock group Faust, released in 1973. The album is included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die, where it is referred to as a "krautrock classic".[4] This was the last album by the first incarnation of the band, they returned in 1994 with the release of Rien featuring a different line-up.[5]
Recording
The album was recorded at the Manor Studio in England. As the sessions took too long to complete, producer Uwe Nettelbeck opted to complete the album with material that was recorded at previous sessions in Wümme in Bremen, Germany. These additions include "Krautrock" (previously aired on the John Peel show) and "It's a Bit of a Pain" (previously released as the b-side of the "So Far" single in Germany).[2]
Music
The opener, "Krautrock", is a drone-based instrumental with drums appearing after seven minutes, while later tracks such as "The Sad Skinhead" and "Jennifer" employ more conventional songwriting techniques.[2] The closing track, "It's a Bit of a Pain", combines both styles, utilising noise during its chorus. At a point late in the song, following the chorus a woman's voice speaking in Swedish is heard. The track "Just A Second" had the notation "starts like that!" added to the title on the CD reissues. The track numbering on the original CD was incorrect and misleading.[6] The liner notes on the 2CD remaster contain many inaccuracies.
Track listing
1973 release:
Side one
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Krautrock"
11:47
2.
"The Sad Skinhead"
2:43
3.
"Jennifer"
7:11
Side two
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Just a Second"
3:35
2.
"Giggy Smile / Picnic on a Frozen River, Deuxieme Tableau"
7:45
3.
"Läuft...Heißt Das Es Läuft Oder Es Kommt Bald...Läuft"
4:28
4.
"Run"
3:40
5.
"It's a Bit of a Pain"
3:08
The published track listing contains a number of errors. Track 5, "Giggy Smile / Picnic on a Frozen River, Deuxieme Tableau" is incorrectly listed as "Picnic on a Frozen River, Deuxieme Tableau". Track 6, "Läuft...Heisst Das Es Läuft Oder Es Kommt Bald...Läuft", is incorrectly listed as "Giggy Smile".[6] "Run" is incorrectly listed as "Läuft...Heißt Das Es Läuft Oder Es Kommt Bald…Läuft".[7]
Some fans of Faust's earlier work felt that it was a "sell-out" album, for suggested reasons including more "palatable" songs such as The Sad Skinhead and Jennifer which are today praised as some of the band's best lyrical work.[2]
^Hermes, Will (December 2007). "Reviews". Spin. 23 (12). SPIN Media LLC: 117. ISSN0886-3032. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
^Robert Dimery; Michael Lydon (23 March 2010). 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die: Revised and Updated Edition. Universe. p. 297. ISBN978-0-7893-2074-2.