Schrei

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Schrei
Tokio Hotel-Schrei-album.jpg
Studio album by
Released19 September 2005
Recorded2004–2005
Genre
Length41:50
Language German
Label Universal Germany
Producer
  • Patrick Benzner
  • Dave Roth
  • Peter Hoffmann
  • David Jost
Tokio Hotel chronology
Schrei
(2005)
Zimmer 483
(2007)
Singles from Schrei
  1. "Durch den Monsun"
    Released: 15 August 2005
  2. "Schrei"
    Released: 25 November 2005
  3. "Rette mich"
    Released: 10 March 2006
  4. "Der letzte Tag"
    Released: 28 August 2006
Schrei (so laut du kannst)
Tokio Hotel-Schrei-so laut du kannst-album.jpg
Studio album by
Released1 January 2006 [3]
Genre
Length52:00
Language German
Label Universal Germany
Producer
  • Patrick Benzner
  • Dave Roth
  • Peter Hoffmann
  • David Jost

Schrei ("Scream") is the debut studio album by German pop rock band Tokio Hotel. In 2006 they released a partly re-recorded and expanded version, Schrei (so laut du kannst) ("Scream (as loud as you can)"). [4] The album was only released in Germany, Italy, France, Canada, and Japan. The initial limited edition came with a bonus DVD including the music video for "Durch den Monsun", a special "making of 'Durch den Monsun'" feature, an interview, and a photo gallery.

Contents

Because vocalist Bill Kaulitz's voice changed with puberty, the band re-recorded the songs "Schrei", "Rette mich", and "Der Letzte Tag". [4] The version of Schrei (so laut du kannst) that is sold in Germany only has the re-recorded version of "Rette mich", while the version sold in France has the re-recorded versions of "Schrei", "Rette mich", "Der Letzte Tag", and acoustic versions of "Schrei" and of "Durch den Monsun."

Schrei has sold more than 1,500,000 copies worldwide while Schrei (so laut du kannst) has sold 100,000 copies worldwide.

Track listing

All tracks are produced by Patrick Benzner, Dave Roth, Peter Hoffmann and David Jost.

Schrei
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Schrei"
3:17
2."Durch den Monsun"
3:56
3."Leb die Sekunde"
  • B. Kaulitz
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
3:45
4."Rette mich"
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
3:42
5."Freunde bleiben"
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
3:42
6."Ich bin nich' ich"
  • Roth
  • Jost
  • B. Kaulitz
3:48
7."Wenn nichts mehr geht"
  • B. Kaulitz
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
3:53
8."Laß uns hier raus"
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
  • Tokio Hotel
3:06
9."Gegen meinen Willen"
  • Tokio Hotel
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
3:36
10."Jung und nicht mehr jugendfrei"
  • Tokio Hotel
  • Roth
  • Jost
3:22
11."Der letzte Tag"
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
  • B. Kaulitz
3:04
12."Unendlichkeit"
  • Tokio Hotel
2:29
13."Monsun o Koete (Grizzly Mix)" (Japanese bonus track [5] )
  • B. Kaulitz
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
  • Hoffmann
4:07
Total length:41:50
Schrei (so laut du kannst) [6]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Schrei"
  • Roth
  • Jost
3:17
2."Durch den Monsun"
  • B. Kaulitz
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
  • Hoffmann
3:56
3."Leb die Sekunde"
  • B. Kaulitz
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
3:45
4."Rette mich" (Video version)
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
3:42
5."Freunde bleiben"
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
3:42
6."Ich bin nich' ich"
  • Roth
  • Jost
  • B. Kaulitz
3:48
7."Wenn nichts mehr geht"
  • B. Kaulitz
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
3:53
8."Laß uns hier raus"
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
  • Tokio Hotel
3:06
9."Gegen meinen Willen"
  • Tokio Hotel
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
3:36
10."Jung und nicht mehr jugendfrei"
  • Tokio Hotel
  • Roth
  • Jost
3:22
11."Der letzte Tag"
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
  • B. Kaulitz
3:04
12."Unendlichkeit"
  • Tokio Hotel
2:29
13."Beichte"
  • Roth
  • Jost
  • Benzner
3:33
14."Schwarz"
  • Roth
  • Jost
  • Benzner
  • Hoffmann
  • Tom Kaulitz
3:20
15."Thema nr. 1 - demo 2003"
  • Jost
  • Tokio Hotel
3:13
16."Schrei (Acoustic)" (France bonus track)
  • Roth
  • Jost
3:19
17."Durch den Monsun (Acoustic)" (France bonus track)
  • B. Kaulitz
  • Roth
  • Benzner
  • Jost
  • Hoffmann
3:59
Total length:52:00

Limited Edition Bonus DVD

  1. Tokio Hotel feature
  2. Tokio Hotel Interview
  3. Videoclip "Durch den Monsun"
  4. Making of "Durch den Monsun"
  5. Tokio Hotel gallery

Release history

CountryDateVersion
Germany 19 September 2005Original
France 11 November 2005
Germany24 March 2006Reissue
Japan 24 May 2006Original
France11 September 2006Reissue
Italy 5 October 2006
Canada 25 March 2008Original

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Austria (IFPI Austria) [26] 2× Platinum60,000*
France (SNEP) [27] Platinum200,000*
Germany (BVMI) [28] 3× Gold300,000^
Hungary (MAHASZ) [29] Gold5,000^
Poland (ZPAV) [30] Platinum20,000*
Romania [31] Gold 
Russia (NFPF) [32] 2× Platinum40,000*
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [33] Gold20,000^
Summaries
Europe (IFPI) [34] Platinum1,000,000*
Worldwide1,500,000 [35]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Personnel

See also

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