Love Kills!

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Love Kills!
In Strict Confidence - Love Kills.jpg
Studio album by
Released2 Feb, 2000
Genre Electro-industrial
Length1:07:11
Language English, Deutsch
Label Bloodline, WTII Records
Producer Dennis Ostermann, Jörg Schelte
In Strict Confidence chronology
Face the Fear
(1998)
Love Kills!
(2000)
Mistrust the Angels
(2002)
Singles from Love Kills!
  1. "Kiss Your Shadow"
    Released: 2000
  2. "Zauberschloss"
    Released: July 2001
  3. "The Truth Inside Of Me"
    Released: 26 November 2001
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Love Kills! is In Strict Confidence's third studio album. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics are written by In Strict Confidence; all music is composed by In Strict Confidence.

No.TitleLength
1."Zauberschloß"7:50
2."Heaven is the Place to Be"5:30
3."Stern"5:54
4."The Truth Inside of Me"5:04
5."Spread Your Wings Part I"5:22
6."Kiss Your Shadow"3:59
7."Silent Memorial"4:05
8."Wenn Ich Die Augen Schließe"6:30
9."Weltuntergang"4:41
10."The Setting Off the Sun"3:37
11."Spread Your Wings Part II"3:33
12."Six Six Six Seconds Silence in Heaven"11:06
Total length:1:07:11

The last track is 666 seconds of complete silence.

There is also a Limited Fan Edition boxset - 1000 copies. It includes: album CD, 3" bonus CD, 16 page oversized booklet, condom, metal-pin, postcard set and sticker set.

3" bonus CD in the limited edition box set contains 3 remixes by Controlled Fusion.

Bonus CD track listing

All lyrics are written by In Strict Confidence; all music is composed by Controlled Fusion.

No.TitleLength
1."Stern (NASA-Mix)"6:21
2."Kiss Your Shadow (Q-Mix)"6:16
3."Weltuntergang (Roswell-Mix)"3:57
Total length:16:34

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References

  1. 1 2 Kavadias, Theo. In Strict Confidence: Love Kills! > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 24 March 2018.