Rosenstolz discography

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Rosenstolz discography
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Rosenstolz performing live in Leipzig (2004)
Studio albums12
Live albums4
Compilation albums7
Video albums6
Singles40

The discography of Rosenstolz, a German pop duo from Berlin, includes 12 studio albums and at least 40 singles, released between 1992 and 2012. The band also released a number of live albums, six compilation albums and video albums.

Contents

Rosenstolz's first chart hit was "Herzensschöner", which reached No. 34 in the German singles chart in 1998. [1] However, it was not until 2000 with the release of the single "Amo Vitam" that the band received frequent airplay on German music television stations. [2] [3] The following year, "Es könnt' ein Anfang sein" became the band's first German top 10 single. [4] Rosenstolz's great breakthrough in Germany then came in 2004 with the album Herz , which reached triple platinum status and gave rise to four top 20 singles, including "Liebe ist alles" and "Willkommen". [5] [6] Major chart hits from later albums were "Ich bin ich (Wir sind wir)", "Gib mir Sonne" and "Wir sind am Leben", which peaked at No. 2, No. 1 and No. 3, respectively, in the German singles chart. [6]

Although none of Rosenstolz's songs from the early to mid-nineties entered the charts, some of them remained regular features of Rosenstolz concerts in later years. These songs included "Schlampenfieber", "Nur einmal noch", "Lachen", "Der Moment", "Die Schlampen sind müde" and "Königin". [7] [8] [9] [10] A notable song was "Schlampenfieber", which was performed in a different musical style for each concert tour. [11]

Five of Rosenstolz's studio albums went straight to No. 1 in the German albums chart: Kassengift (2000), Herz (2004), Das große Leben (2006), Die Suche geht weiter (2008) and Wir sind am Leben (2011). [6] The last three of these albums also reached No. 1 in Austria and charted highly in Switzerland. [6] Rosenstolz's most commercially successful album was Das große Leben, which sold over one million copies in Germany [12] and also received platinum and gold statuses in Austria and Switzerland, respectively. [13] [14]

Albums

Studio albums

YearTitlePeak chart positions Certifications
GER [15] AUT [16] SWI [17]
1992 Soubrette werd' ich nie 93 [note 1]
1994Nur einmal noch
1995Mittwoch is' er fällig
1996Objekt der Begierde
1997 Die Schlampen sind müde 31
1999 Zucker 2
2000 Kassengift 1
2002 Macht Liebe 351
2004 Herz 12055
  • GER: 3× Platinum [12]
2006 Das große Leben 1110
2008 Die Suche geht weiter 112
2011 Wir sind am Leben 113
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Live albums

YearTitlePeak chart positions Certifications
GER [15] AUT [16] SWI [17]
1999 Zuckerschlampen:live 5
2003 Live aus Berlin 11
2006 Das große Leben live *19*
2009 Die Suche geht weiter live *30*
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.
"*" indicates sales figures for the live album were combined with those for the corresponding studio album.

Compilation albums

YearTitlePeak chart positions Certifications
GER [15] AUT [16] SWI [17]
1994Sanfte Verführer [note 2]
1997Raritäten
1998 Alles Gute [note 3] 10
2000Stolz der Rose Das Beste und mehr
2000Raritäten 2
2016Das Beste54
2018Lass es Liebe sein – Die schönsten Lieder22236
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Video albums

YearTitlePeak chart positions Certifications
GER [15] AUT [16] SWI [17]
2003Die Videos 19952001 [VHS & DVD]
2003 Live aus Berlin [DVD]
2004 Herz [DVD]
2004 Willkommen in unserer Welt [DVD]27
2006 Das große Leben live [DVD]
2009 Die Suche geht weiter live [DVD]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Karaoke albums

YearTitlePeak chart positions Certifications
GER [15] AUT [16] SWI [17]
2003Ohne Worte
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Other albums

In 1998, Rosenstolz parted ways with producer Tom Müller. [18] He retained control of some of Rosenstolz's earlier recordings and these have been re-released over the years as various compilation albums by record label Musik für Erwachsene (MfE). [19] The following MfE compilations are not listed in the discography on the official Rosenstolz website. [20]

YearTitlePeak chart positions Certifications
GER [15] AUT [16] SWI [17]
2003Kuss der Diebe80
2004Erwarten se nix47
2005Wenn du aufwachst68
2006Mondkuss16
2008Traum vom Fliegen2325
2010Frauen schlafen nie [note 4]
2011Strahlende Nächte48
2012Balladen
2013Lebend Erwacht
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Singles

YearTitlePeak chart positionsAlbum
GER [21] AUT [16] SWI [17]
1992"Ich geh' auf Glas"Soubrette werd' ich nie
1993"Schlampenfieber"Soubrette werd' ich nie
1994"Nur einmal noch"Nur einmal noch
1994"Kuss der Diebe"Nur einmal noch
1995"Mittwoch is' er fällig"Mittwoch is' er fällig
1995"Lachen" (Radio Version)Mittwoch is' er fällig
1996"Sex im Hotel"Objekt der Begierde
1996"Der Moment"Objekt der Begierde
1997"Objekt der Begierde" / "Lass es regnen"Objekt der Begierde
1997"Ich stell' mich an die nächste Wand (Monotonie)" / "Die Schlampen sind müde"Die Schlampen sind müde
1998"Herzensschöner" / "Königin" [note 5] 34Alles Gute
1998"Nur einmal noch '98" / "Herzensschöner"75Alles Gute
1998"Lachen" (Radio Version) [note 6] Alles Gute
1999"Perlentaucher"40Zucker
1999"Fütter deine Angst" / "Ja, ich will (Hochzeitssong)" (with Hella von Sinnen)52Zucker
1999"Zucker III" [note 7] Zucker
1999"Ein anderes Gefühl von Schmerz" [note 8] Zucker
2000"Amo Vitam"19Kassengift
2000"Kinder der Nacht"63Kassengift
2001 "Total Eclipse" / "Die schwarze Witwe" (with Marc Almond / Nina Hagen)22Kassengift
2001"Es könnt' ein Anfang sein"8Alles Gute Die Goldedition
2002"Sternraketen" / "Macht Liebe" [note 9] 11Macht Liebe
2002"Es tut immer noch weh"21Macht Liebe
2003"Was kann ich für eure Welt"12Live aus Berlin [note 10]
2004"Liebe ist alles"647Herz
2004"Ich will mich verlieben"864Herz
2004"Willkommen" (from "Summer Storm") / "Der größte Trick"844Herz
2004"Ich komm an dir nicht weiter"1469Herz
2006"Ich bin ich (Wir sind wir)"2516Das große Leben
2006"Nichts von alledem (tut mir leid)"114759Das große Leben
2006"Ich geh in Flammen auf" / "Das Glück liegt auf der Straße"71287Das große Leben
2006"Auch im Regen" / "Mein Sex"835Das große Leben
2007"Aus Liebe wollt ich alles wissen"154066Das große Leben
2008"Gib mir Sonne"1313Die Suche geht weiter
2008"Wie weit ist vorbei"837Die Suche geht weiter
2009"Blaue Flecken"1045Die Suche geht weiter
2009"Ich bin mein Haus"29Die Suche geht weiter
2011"Wir sind am Leben" [note 11] 31735Wir sind am Leben
2011"Weil wir Freunde sind"
2012"Lied von den Vergessenen" / "Wie lang kann ein Mensch tanzen?"27Wir sind am Leben
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Box sets

YearTitleContents
2007Die Singles 9207Singles from 1992 to 2007
20073-CD Box
  • Kuss der Diebe
  • Erwarten se nix
  • Wenn du aufwachst
2009Mal vier
  • Nur einmal noch
  • Mittwoch is' er fällig
  • Raritäten
  • Raritäten 2
20122 for 1
  • Das große Leben
  • Herz

Demo cassettes

Prior to the release of the debut album Soubrette werd' ich nie, Rosenstolz produced three different music cassettes that were sold privately. A selection of demo songs from these cassettes can be found in the 2007 deluxe edition of Soubrette werd' ich nie as a bonus CD. [22] In addition, the limited super deluxe edition of Wir sind am Leben includes a Rosenstolz music cassette from 1991 as well as a CD version of the cassette. [23]

Notes

  1. This chart position relates to the 2007 re-release of the album. The original 1992 release did not enter the charts.
  2. Limited edition charity album
  3. This album was later re-released with an updated album cover and the new title Alles Gute Das Beste von 92 bis 98. Another version of the album containing a bonus CD was also released with the title Alles Gute Die Goldedition Das Beste von 92 bis 01.
  4. Released by Weltbild Musik with permission from Musik für Erwachsene
  5. Both songs also released as alternative single titled "Königin"
  6. Promo CD
  7. Promo CD
  8. Promo CD
  9. Also released as DVD single
  10. Song is included in the single-CD edition of the album, but not in the double-CD edition.
  11. Also released as double single "Wir sind am Leben" / "Weil wir Freunde sind"

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