Ins Offene Messer

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Ins offene Messer
Jennifer Rostock - Ins Offene Messer.jpg
Studio album by
Released15 February 2008 [1]
28 November 2008 (Re-release) [2]
RecordedPlanet Roc Studios
Genre Rock, punk, pop rock, electropop
Length41:21
Language German
Label Warner Music Germany
Producer Werner Krumme, Christian Bader
Jennifer Rostock chronology
Ich will hier raus (EP)
(2007)
Ins offene Messer
(2008)
Der Film
(2009)
Re-Release Cover
Ins Offene Messer - Jetzt Noch Besser.jpg
Ins offene Messer – Jetzt noch besser Cover
No.TitleLength
1."Feuer"3:03
2."Kopf oder Zahl?"2:22
3."Blut geleckt"2:47
4."Nichts tät ich lieber"2:34
5."Drahtseiltakt"3:26
6."Gedanken, die man besser nicht denkt"3:45
7."Tier in dir"3:45
8."Wer hätte das Gedacht?"1:35
9."Mein Parfum"3:42
10."Kind von dir"3:21
11."Diadem"2:21
12."Mona Lisa"2:31
13."Himalaya"3:38
14."Ich will hier raus"2:44
15."Kopf oder Zahl?" (Video)2:31
Total length:41:21

Ins offene Messer - Jetzt noch besser

The album was re-released as Ins offene Messer - Jetzt noch besser on 28 November 2008. It contains additional songs, remixes and acoustic versions as well as a bonus DVD with documentary videos of the band, music videos and the video shoot to "Himalaya". [2]

Additional Tracks To Ins offene Messer
No.TitleLength
15."Kopf oder Zahl?" (Unplugged)2:16
16."Himalaya" (Unplugged)2:34
17."Ich will hier raus" (Unplugged)2:40
18."Mongoloid"1:32
19."Glühwein"1:36
20."Wer hätte das gedacht?" (Live)1:45
21."Gedanken, die man besser nicht denkt" (Live)4:06
22."Feuer" (Live)3:19
23."Kopf oder Zahl?" (Deichkind Remix)5:27
24."Feuer" (Mattes Remix Edit)5:08
25."Himalaya" (DAS BO & King Chronic Remix)5:36
Bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Ein Tag mit Jennifer Rostock"16:28
2."Bandkamera"1:01:20
3."Live at MTV Campus Invasion"45:29
4."Himalaya" (Video)3:37
5."Making Of - Himalaya"4:02
6."Feuer" (Video)3:04
7."Kopf oder Zahl?" (Video)2:31

Chart performance

Album

CountryPeak position
Germany31

Singles

YearTitleChart position [10]
GER AT
2008"Kopf oder Zahl?"4869
"Feuer"-24
"Himalaya"85-

Ins offene Messer Tour

Ins offene Messer Tour
Tour by Jennifer Rostock
LocationGermany
Associated albumIns offene Messer
Start date26 January 2008
End date25 October 2009
No. of shows32
Jennifer Rostock concert chronology
  • Ins offene Messer Tour
    (2008)
  • Der Filmriss
    (2009/2010)

The Ins offene Messer Tour by Jennifer Rostock started in January 2008 and ended in October. The band played over 30 shows in Karlsruhe, Frankfurt, Köln and Jena. [11]

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