Auferstehung

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Auferstehung
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Studio album by
Released Flag of Germany.svg April 13, 2004
Genre Electronic music
Gothic rock
Industrial
Length79:52
Label Trisol Records (Germany)
Producer Janus
Janus chronology
Auferstehung
(2004)
Nachtmahr
(2005)

Auferstehung (German for Resurrection) is the third full-length album of the German musical project Janus.

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1:

  1. "Wenn du vor mir stehst"–1:40
  2. "Paulas Spiel"–5:15
  3. "Ich will seinen Kopf"–4:49
  4. "Scherbengesicht"–3:32
  5. "Die Tage werden enger"–5:36
  6. "Neunundachtzig"–4:00
  7. "Überleben"–5:36
  8. "Du siehst aus wie immer"–5:20
  9. "Auferstehung"–9:53
  10. "Paulas Traum"–5:35

Disc 2 (Kleine Ängste) (only in the limited edition):

  1. "Kleine Ängste"-4:45
  2. "Das Land unter dem Bett"-1:36
  3. "Lemuren"-2:45
  4. "Die Welt steht Kopf"-7:06
  5. "Kinderaugen"-4:07
  6. "Ein sicherer Ort"-2:59
  7. "Die letzte Tür"-5:04

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