Atemlos Live

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Atemlos Live
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Live album by
Released26 November 2010 (2010-11-26)
Recorded2010
Genre Synthpop
Label Universal / Island / Sleepingroom
Producer Christopher von Deylen
Schiller chronology
Atemlos
(2010)
Atemlos Live
(2010)
Lichtblick
(2010)

Atemlos Live (Breathless - Live) is the fourth live album by German electronic musician, composer and producer Christopher von Deylen under his Schiller alias. The double album features several live recordings of the Atemlos (Breathless) album tracks. Recorded during Schiller's 'Atemlos Live' tour, spring 2010.

Contents

Track listing

CD I
No.TitleLength
1."Playing with Madness (Instrumental) (with Mia Bergström)"5:25
2."Soho"5:38
3."Tiefblau (UK: Deep Blue)"5:48
4."Blind (with Anggun)"4:30
5."Innocent Lies (with Anggun)"4:00
6."Ruhe (Uk: Peace)"4:14
7."La Mer"4:19
8."Under My Skin (with Kim Sanders)"5:07
9."Let Me Love You (with Kim Sanders)"8:05
10."Polarstern"4:41
11."Schiller"7:20
12."Don't Go (with Kate Havnevik)"5:43
13."The Fire (with Kate Havnevik)" 
14."Let It Rise (with Midge Ure)"6:04
CD II
No.TitleLength
1."Salton Sea"5:16
2."Delicately Yours (with Kim Sanders)"5:11
3."Irrlicht (UK: Misguiding Light)"5:38
4."Himmelblau (UK: Sky Blue)"5:41
5."Das Glockenspiel (UK: The Bell)"6:02
6."Always You (with Anggun)"4:38
7."Reprise Teil 1 (UK: Reprise part I)"3:18
8."Reprise Teil 2"2:17
9."Ein Schöner Tag (UK: A Beautiful Day)"5:45
10."Sehnsucht (UK: Desire)"5:02
11."Let It Rise (with Midge Ure)"4:31
12."Playing with Madness (with Mia Bergström)"4:33
13."Sommernacht (UK: Summer Night)"5:29

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