Leuchtfeuer (album)

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Leuchtfeuer
Schandmaul-Leuchtfeuer.jpg
Studio album by
Released16 September 2016 (2016-09-16)
Genre Folk rock
Length47:19
Label Vertigo/Capitol
Producer Thomas Heimann-Trosien, Schandmaul
Schandmaul chronology
Unendlich
(2014)
Leuchtfeuer
(2016)
Artus
(2019)

Leuchtfeuer is the ninth studio album by the German band folk rock band Schandmaul. It is Schandmaul's first record to reach the top position in the German charts. [1]

Contents

Unlike previous Schandmaul releases, Leuchtfeuer contains less tracks with fictional medieval themes but focuses more on the biographies of real people. These include Joan of Arc ("Orléans"), robber Mathias Kneißl ("Schachermüller-Hiasl") and sailor Tjark Evers. [2]

Concept and development

The track about Tjark Evers was inspired by the East Frisian sailor of the same name who was erroneously released on an offshore shoal in thick fog instead of returning to his home island Baltrum. Knowing he would drown in the next flood, he put a farewell letter into a box of cigars which was later washed ashore to tell of his fate. Evers' body though was never found. According to lead singer Thomas Lindner, the motivation to write a song about Joan of Arc was to highlight a strong female personality. "Zu zweit allein" [Together alone] is a duet featuring Tarja Turunen. It was suggested by the record label. The feature film Räuber Kneißl by Marcus H. Rosenmüller about outlaw Mathias Kneißl who is regarded as a popular hero in parts of Bavaria inspired Lindner to write the track "Schachermüller-Hiasl". He thinks that Kneißl was neither a hero nor a Bavarian Robin Hood but just a "poor sod". [3]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Metal Hammer Germany4/7 [2]
Rock Hard 6.5/10 [4]

Metal Hammer Germany wrote that Schandmaul could still deliver their typical instrumental performances but the extended edition was found too slow and lasting. [2] The reviewer for Rock Hard criticised that the album sounded too routinely and stereotypical while lacking Schandmaul's previous hardness and occasional dark mood. [4]

Track listing

All music is composed by Schandmaul, lyrics as stated below. [5]

Standard edition
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Orléans"Birgit Muggenthaler-Schmack3:46
2."Heute bin ich König"Muggenthaler-Schmack3:42
3."Jack O'Lantern"Thomas Lindner2:33
4."Leuchtfeuer"Martin Duckstein3:45
5."Schachermüller-Hiasl"Lindner4:14
6."An deiner Seite"Duckstein3:23
7."Freunde" Anna Katharina Kränzlein 4:01
8."Ich werd' alt"Duckstein3:05
9."Loreley"Muggenthaler-Schmack4:01
10."Herr der Wellen"Duckstein4:04
11."Tjark Evers"Lindner3:50
12."Zu zweit allein" (featuring Tarja Turunen)Duckstein3:39
13."Zeit"Lindner3:16
Total length:47:19
Deluxe extended edition
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Orléans"Birgit Muggenthaler-Schmack3:46
2."Heute bin ich König"Muggenthaler-Schmack3:42
3."Jack O'Lantern"Thomas Lindner2:33
4."Sonnenseite"Lindner, Thomas Heimann-Trosien3:52
5."Leuchtfeuer"Martin Duckstein3:45
6."An deiner Seite"Duckstein3:23
7."Sommernachtstraum"instrumental3:27
8."Der Leiermann" Anna Katharina Kränzlein 2:33
9."Loreley"Muggenthaler-Schmack4:01
10."Schachermüller-Hiasl"Lindner4:14
11."Freunde"Kränzlein4:01
12."Ich werd' alt"Duckstein3:05
13."Die schwarze Perle"Lindner4:05
14."Herr der Wellen"Duckstein4:04
15."Tjark Evers"Lindner3:50
16."Zu zweit allein" (featuring Tarja Turunen)Duckstein3:39
17."Zeit"Lindner3:16
Total length:61:16

Chart positions

ChartsPeak position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [1] 1
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [6] 8
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [7] 21

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