TRANS-EUROPE EXPRESS (Italy, 1977)
Capitol 3C 264 85110


Italy is an interesting country as Kraftwerk cassettes go, with many releases and variants. Today's post is a kind of follow-up on an earlier post; two cassettes that look quite similar, but have different catalogue numbers!


So, as mentioned in that previous post, this album has been released across many territories with different cat.no's - Sometimes, variants ending with 82306, or 85110. 3C is the country code for Italy (France is 2C, Spain 10C, Brazil 31C etc), and at least the 2 in 264 indicates the cassette format (the corresponding LP has 3C 064 85110, so with just the one cipher to distinguish, it stands to reason that's what the cipher means).


Apart from the catalogue numbers, there is not a lot of difference between this and the previous post. They each come with a 2-panel J-card, printed on one side only. Both cassettes have a blue shell. The cover design is the same, based on the black and white LP sleeve (the original b/w design for the German LP, also used in most European countries, and different to the colour cover used in the US, UK, Japan, Sweden etc). And they both have that amended tracklisting, where The Hall Of Mirrors and Franz Schubert/ Endless Endless switch places. It would be ten years before Italy issued a cassette with a correct tracklist...






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