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Faust IV

 
Album Review: Faust IV

  • Artist: Faust
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1973
  • Total Time: 44:17
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Coming on the heels of the cut-and-paste sound-collage schizophrenia of The Faust Tapes, Faust IV seems relatively subdued and conventional, though it's still a far cry from what anyone outside the German avant-garde rock scene was doing. The album's disparate threads don't quite jell into something larger (as in the past), but there's still much to recommend it. The nearly 12-minute electro-acoustic opener "Krautrock" is sometimes viewed as a comment on Faust's droning, long-winded contemporaries, albeit one that would lose its point by following the same conventions. There are a couple of oddball pop numbers that capture the group's surreal sense of whimsy: one, "The Sad Skinhead," through its reggae-ish beat, and another, "It's a Bit of a Pain," by interrupting a pastoral acoustic guitar number with the most obnoxious synth noises the band can conjure. Aside from "Krautrock," there is a trend toward shorter track lengths and more vocals, but there are still some unpredictably sudden shifts in the instrumental pieces, even though it only occasionally feels like an idea is being interrupted at random (quite unlike The Faust Tapes). There are several beat-less, mostly electronic soundscapes full of fluttering, blooping synth effects, as well as plenty of the group's trademark Velvet Underground-inspired guitar primitivism, and even a Frank Zappa-esque jazz-rock passage. Overall, Faust IV comes off as more a series of not-always-related experiments, but there are more than enough intriguing moments to make it worthwhile. Unfortunately, it would be the last album the group recorded (at least in its first go-round). ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Krautrock Faust Faust (11:47)
The Sad Skinhead Faust Faust (2:43)
Jennifer Faust Faust (7:11)
Just a Second (Starts Like That) Faust Faust (3:35)
Picnic on a Frozen River Faust Faust (7:45)
Giggy Smile Faust Faust (4:28)
Läuft...Heist das Es Läuft Oder Es Kommt Bald...Läuft Jean Hervé Peron, Gunther Wusthoff Faust (3:40)
It's a Bit of Pain Faust Faust (3:08)

Credits

Faust (Main Performer), Faust (?), Uwe Nettelbeck (Producer), David Ilic (Liner Notes)
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Faust IV
Studio album by Faust
Released 1974
Recorded The Manor, Oxfordshire,
England, June 1973
Genre Krautrock
Length 43:37
Label Virgin
Producer Uwe Nettelbeck
Professional reviews
Faust chronology
Outside the Dream Syndicate
(1973)
Faust IV
(1974)
Faust 5
(1975)

Faust IV is a 1974 album by the pioneering German krautrock group Faust.

Opener "Krautrock" is a drone-based instrumental where the drums kick in only after seven minutes, whilst later tracks such as "The Sad Skinhead" and "Jennifer" employ more conventional songwriting techniques. The medley including "Picnic on a Frozen River, deuxième tableau" is a rework of a track from the previous album Faust So Far. The closing track "It's a Bit of a Pain" combines both styles, utilising noise during its chorus. In "It's a Bit of a Pain" the band samples a sound clip, starting at 1:38, with a Swedish speaking woman saying "Den enkla sanningen är att en del män är håriga och andra inte är det. En del kvinnor har mycket hår och andra har det inte. Olika raser har olika mönster för hårets fördelning. Den virilaste av alla mänskliga varelser, den unge negerhanen, har nästan inget kroppshår alls." which roughly translates into "The simple truth is that some men are hairy and some are not. Some women have lots of hair and others don't. Different races have different patterns of distribution of hair on their bodies. The most sexually active specimen of all human creatures, the young negro male, have almost no body hair at all.".

The album was recorded at the Manor Studios in England. As sessions took too long to complete, producer Nettelbeck opted to complete the album with material that was recorded at previous sessions in Wümme, Germany. These additions include "Krautrock" (previously aired on the John Peel show) and "It's a Bit of a Pain" (previously released as a single in Germany).

Contents

Track listing

Track titles and times on the original Virgin Records (V2004) LP release. All tracks written and performed by Faust.

  1. "Krautrock" – 12:00
  2. "The Sad Skinhead" – 2:30
  3. "Jennifer" – 7:00
  4. "Just a Second" – 3:35
  5. "Picnic on a Frozen River, Deuxième Tableau" – 7:43
  6. "Giggy Smile" – 4:28
  7. "Läuft...Heißt das es läuft oder es kommt bald...Läuft" – 3:40
  8. "It's a Bit of a Pain" – 3:07

The first CD release of the album mislabels several tracks. It also separates "Läuft..." in two tracks, 4:28 and 3:40 in length.

Personnel

Sound and art work

Re-releases

Faust IV was re-released on two CDs in February 2006 by EMI (the current owners of Virgin Records). The first CD contains re-masters of the original eight tracks, while the second CD has the following bonus tracks:

  1. "The Lurcher" (BBC Peel Session)
  2. "Krautrock" (BBC Peel Session)
  3. "Do So" (BBC Peel Session)
  4. "Jennifer" (alternate)
  5. "The Sad Skinhead" (alternate)
  6. "Just a Second (Starts Like That!)" (extended version)
  7. "Piano Piece" (aka Das Meer)
  8. "Läuft...Heißt das es läuft oder es kommt bald...Läuft" (alternate)
  9. "Giggy Smile" (alternate)

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