Live aus Berlin (Rosenstolz album)

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Live aus Berlin
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Live album by
Released26 May 2003
Recorded29 and 30 November 2002
VenueColumbiahalle (Berlin, Germany)
Genre Pop, rock, chanson
Language German
Label Island (Universal)
Producer Peter Plate, Ulf Leo Sommer
Rosenstolz chronology
Macht Liebe
(2002)
Live aus Berlin
(2003)
Herz
(2004)

Live aus Berlin (Live from Berlin) is a live album by German pop duo Rosenstolz that was recorded in the Columbiahalle (Columbia Hall) in Berlin during the band's 2002 Macht Liebe tour. [1] The album was released in 2003 by Island Records on single CD, double CD, and DVD. [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Critical reception

The double-CD edition of Live aus Berlin containing all 24 songs of the Columbiahalle concert was favourably reviewed by Linus Schwanke of German music magazine laut.de, who felt that the album faithfully captured the live performance. [1] Felix Kosel of German music magazine bloom was also impressed with the double-CD album, commenting that it reflected the feelings and atmosphere in the Columbiahalle. However, he was less impressed with the video recording on the DVD album, criticizing the unsharp pictures, the editing and the cinematography. [5] By contrast, the DVD album was seen in a positive light by Anja Kesting of German women's magazine AVIVA-Berlin, as it provided a glimpse behind the scenes. [6]

Track listing

Single-CD edition

  1. "Intro: Macht Liebe / Fütter deine Angst" 5:15
  2. "Bastard" 4:41
  3. "Lass sie reden" 3:43
  4. "Sex im Hotel" 4:11
  5. "Laut" 3:55
  6. "Der Moment" 4:50
  7. "Komm doch mit" 3:23
  8. "Megapower (Schlampenfieber)" 3:46
  9. "Nur einmal noch" 3:55
  10. "Es tut immer noch weh" 4:13
  11. "Es könnt' ein Anfang sein" 5:25
  12. "Königin" 4:29
  13. "Sternraketen" 5:08
  14. "Die Schlampen sind müde" 4:49
  15. "Herzensschöner" 4:22
  16. "Tag in Berlin (November)" 3:01
  17. "Was kann ich für eure Welt" 3:51

Double-CD edition

DVD edition

The track listing for the DVD edition is identical to that for the double-CD edition.

Charts and certifications

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References

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