Live at Secret Garden

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Live at Secret Garden
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Live album by
Joachim Witt
Released2005
Genre Industrial, NDH
Producer Recorded/Editing/Pre-mastering by thomas bölker (www.concert-recording.de

Live at Secret Garden is a live album by Joachim Witt, recorded at a performance in 2005. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Liebe Und Zorn"5:37
2."Krieger Des Lichts"4:17
3."Das Geht Tief"6:07
4."Bataillon D'Amour"4:38
5."Treibjagd"4:52
6."Fluch Der Liebe"5:12
7."...Und Ich Lauf"5:16
8."Jetzt Und Ehedem"5:10
9."Supergestört Und Superversaut"4:35
10."Die Flut"6:23
11."Eisenherz"5:48
12."Goldener Reiter"7:07
13."Herbergsvater"9:01

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References

  1. "Joachim Witt – Live At Secret Garden 2005". Discogs.