Live Aus Berlin
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Artist:
Rammstein
Label: Slash Records
Category: Music
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Format: Live
Media: Audio Cassette
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 731454759045
EAN: 0731454759045
ASIN: B00000K1GI
Release Date: 1999-08-31 |
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Tracks:
- Spiel Mit Mir
- Bestrafe Mich
- Weisses Fleisch
- Sehnsucht
- Asche Zu Asche
- Wilder Wein
- Heirate Mich
- Riechst So Gut
- Hast
- Bück Dich
- Engel
- Rammstein
- Laichzeit
- Wollt Ihr das Bett in Flammen Sehen?
- Seemann
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Customer Reviews:
great live album.......2007-01-26
Awesome live effort from an awesome band!!!
Hail RammStein
SO GUT!!.......2006-08-19
This is AWSOME! They sound so much better live! More heavey and LOUND! You can hear the croud going wild, chanting and singing along! TRUST ME, when you listen to Ashe Zu Ashe, you cant stop head banging! BUY IT NOW!
I also have the DVD even more wild....but when i first played it I was shocked at what they looked like...they are awsome, industrial, German goth rock stars *AWSOME*.
Superb Live Disc Chronicles Rammstein's Intense Live Shows..........2006-01-18
Rammstein remain one of the most bizarre and highly entertaining live acts to ever grace the stages. Lead singer Till Lindemann sets himself on fire at almost every show, and the stage props, antics, and set-up are unbelievable. Rammstein were just as passionate on stage as they are on record, and LIVE AUS BERLIN (come on, you know what that means) captures the band's relentless and superb live show, and over 79 minutes, you too will be enthralled by their music and the audience who chants and sings along.
Live versions of "Du Hast" and "Seamann" are given even more power than possessed on their album version counterparts. You can feel the rush when the band members (you all know them by now, but if you must: guitarists Paul Landers and Richard Kruspe, bassist Oliver Riedel, drummer Christopher Schneider, keyboardist Doktor "Christian" Lorenz (or "Flake") and vocalist Lindemann) are in full swing, and they get the crowd going with such spirit on songs like "Engel" where you actually feel like you're among the attendees. Every song on here is given new life in the live setting, and songs like "Wilder Wein" and "Seamann" do have their hushed parts but remain stomping metal anthems for a new generation. The superb versions of "Wollt Ihr Das Bett In Flammen Sehen" and "Spiel Mit Mir" are pure evidence that in a live setting, Rammstein truly mean business. Every guitar line; every drum fill; every keyboard flourish; ever 'r' rolled off Lindemann's tongue; every bass line...they are all here on grand display for your listening pleasure.
So while I'd highly recommend catching them live, LIVE AUS BERLIN is the perfect way to introduce you to their live sound if you haven't already had the chance. While the visuals of the show are not on display here (you need to see them at least once in your lifetime to understand), the music presented here is powerful and as a live act, they are one of the most powerful. Without a doubt, one of the best live albums in metal...period.
A hoot!.......2006-01-03
As any fan would tell you, Rammstein's live shows are mayhem extravaganzas, so releasing a live DVD would be a lot of fun. But a live C.D. isn't necessarily as good of an idea, because the listener can't see Rammstein's exciting shenanigans (fire explosions, sexual props, etc). Fortunately, "Live Aus Berlin" (which is this industrial metal band's fourth release, and their first live album) rocks! Strong, usually churning guitars, atmospheric keyboards, and snarly vocals make for many of the songs (i.e. "Asche Zu Asche") sound tailor made for headbanging, and these songs are delivered as effectively as when they were recorded in the studio. The crowd noise is kept to a very bearable minimum, and the German concert attendees actually seem to help to boost Rammstein's morale. The band members seemingly build off of the crowd's mounting energy on songs like "Weisses Fleisch," and when singer Til Lindemann trades of vocal parts with the crowd (in songs like track four), it doesn't kill the song's momentum. Rammstein open the show with "Spiel Mit Mir," a very creepy, crunchy and ominous number, but most of the rest of the album is much faster. "Bestrafe Mich" and "Bueck Dich" are very catchy songs, with rhythmic, churning guitars, cartoon-like synthesizers, and nearly danceable drum beats. "Sehnsucht" is a very catchy track with a nice shout-along, and the aforementioned "Asche Zu Asche" is a speedy neck-snapper, with heavy chug and churn riffs. "Du Hast," Rammstein's biggest hit single (which was almost solely responsible for the band's success in America), shows up fairly late (track nine). But this song is perfectly executed, and it even includes some creepy, added laughter at the beginning. The melodic moments of this concert are few and far between, but they are also executed flawlessly. "Wilder Wein" is a slower track (a monotony breaker), with light, aquatic-sounding guitar strumming and a distant drum beat; Rammstein do a great job with the whistling and female backed vocals on "Engel"; and, finally, the cleanly sung ending track, "Seemann," is actually pulled off pretty darn well. At fifteen tracks, "Live Aus Berlin" is kind of long. But it sure is an entertaining way to spend an hour and twenty minutes!
SIMPLY FANTASTIC.......2005-12-23
While I've never had the privilege to see this band either live or on DVD (entirly my loss). I simply must say that even though the release of this is after only 2 albums is not only a very bold move it also worked. Giving fans and would be fans a chance to bare testimony to how good this band is live is quite ingenious. The wonderful mix and transition from album and song respectivly makes for a killer show. Songs like Wilder Wein (Wild Wine) and Seemann (Seaman) give the audience and the group and much needed break from songs like Engel (Angel) and Asche zu Asche (Ashes to Ashes) that cause the entire cd's electricity and energy to only rise. I can see why this wouldn't have worked for many state side based bands however Rammstein is simply building off the momentem that Sehnsuct created when it landed in multiple countries and becoming one of the best interlingual selling albums this Live CD is not only a promise of things to come but can really make someone like me who has never been to a show really make me get off my but and buy tickets to the next show that could very well change my perspective of how live music is meant to be done. I can only say that if you haven't purchased this album and are a fan or a would be fan then why are you reading this instead of buying it?
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