Abenteuer

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Abenteuer
Andrea Berg - Abenteuer (album cover).jpeg
The Deluxe Edition uses the same artwork.
Studio album by
Released30 September 2011
Genre Schlager
Length49:55 (standard edition)
1:20:02 (Premium Edition)
Language German
Label Ariola
Producer Dieter Bohlen
Andrea Berg chronology
Schwerelos
(2010)
Abenteuer
(2011)
Atlantis
(2013)
Alternative cover
Andrea Berg - Abenteuer Premium Edition (album cover).jpeg
Abenteuer Premium Edition

Abenteuer (English: "Adventure") is the thirteenth studio album by German schlager singer Andrea Berg. It was released on 30 September 2011 in Germany and soon after in Austria and Switzerland. It marks Berg's second collaboration with Dieter Bohlen.

Contents

Background

Like its predecessor Schwerelos (2010), Abenteuer was produced by Dieter Bohlen. The songs were composed by Bohlen, who provided Berg with the melodies for her to write lyrics. According to Berg, Abenteuer is the first album for which she wrote all the lyrics alone. [1] In the booklet, the singer referred to the development phase of the album as a time "at which life was like shoes [made] of lead" and cites her father's death of cancer in April 2011 as one of the reasons. [2] The song "Seelenverwandt" is dedicated to him. [1] The album title, the German word for "adventure", represents Berg's wish to express that every day is a new chance and a first time.

Track listing

All tracks on all editions are produced by Dieter Bohlen.

Abenteuer – Standard edition [a]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Piraten wie wir"4:07
2."Lebenslänglich"
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
3:10
3."Flieg mit mir fort"
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
  • Lukas
3:19
4."Herztattoo"
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
3:28
5."Seelenverwandt"
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
3:18
6."Ich schieß dich auf den Mond"
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
3:50
7."Das kann kein Zufall sein [b] "
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
3:42
8."Lieber Gott"
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
3:04
9."Dein Engel"
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
3:18
10."Über alle sieben Meere"
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
3:22
11."Einmal Himmel und zurück"
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
  • Lukas
3:47
12."Brennendes Herz"
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
3:30
13."Du bist gegangen"
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
3:32
14."Ist es zu spät?"
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
4:28
Total length:49:55
Abenteuer – Premium Edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Für immer und ewig"
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
3:32
16."Ich lieb dich viel zu sehr"
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
2:51
17."Atemlos"
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
3:22
18."Wenn du da bist [c] " (Piano Version)
  • Berg
  • Bohlen
2:40
Total length:1:02:20
Abenteuer – Premium Edition (CD 2)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Guten Abend, gute Nacht" Johannes Brahms 2:44
2."Weißt du wie viel Sternlein stehen?" 2:44
3."Guten Abend, gute Nacht"
  • Oskar Schima
  • Franz Xaver Kappus
3:19
4."Still, still, still, weils Kindlein schlafen will" 2:30
5."La-Le-Lu"Heino Gaze3:09
6."Aber Heidschi Bumbeidschi (Version 2011)" 3:16
Total length:1:20:02
Abenteuer (DVD) [d]
No.TitleLength
1."Heimspiel – Impressionen vom Andrea Berg Open Air" 
2."Ein Blick hinter die Kulissen mit Höhepunkten vom Konzert und ganz privaten Momenten an einem besonderen Tag – Andrea Berg hautnah" 
Andrea Berg performing in a pirate outfit live in Cologne as part of her Abenteuer-Tour in January 2012. Pirate and sea metaphors are very present on Abenteuer. Abenteuer Koln.jpg
Andrea Berg performing in a pirate outfit live in Cologne as part of her Abenteuer-Tour in January 2012. Pirate and sea metaphors are very present on Abenteuer.

Notes

Charts

See also

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