Seelenschmerz

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Seelenschmerz
Seelenschmerz200.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 19, 2001 (Germany)
Length63:35
Label Out Of Line and SPV Records (Germany)
Blutengel chronology
Child of Glass
(1999)
Seelenschmerz
(2001)
Angel Dust
(2002)
Singles from Seelenschmerz
  1. "Bloody Pleasures"
    Released: 27 July 2001 [1]

Seelenschmerz(Soulache) is the second album by Blutengel. It was re-released in 2011 remastered as a 2 disc release, the original remastered album and a bonus disc of tracks from the original bonus disc, the Bloody Pleasures single, and a compilation track.

Contents

Track listing

Seelenschmerz
No.TitleLength
1."Welcome to the Suicide (Intro)"2:52
2."Seelenschmerz"5:33
3."I'm Dying Alone"3:46
4."Der Spiegel"3:32
5."Schmerz 1 - Liebe"6:13
6."Die With You"4:49
7."Run Away"3:58
8."Soul of Ice"4:50
9."Schmerz 2 - Lust"2:59
10."Bloody Pleasures"4:41
11."Children of the Night"4:56
12."Schmerz 3 - Einsamkeit"2:05
13."Any Chance?"6:17
14."Road to Hell"5:29
15."Schmerz 4 - Tod"2:28
16."After Death (Outro)"2:15
Limited Edition Bonus CD
No.TitleLength
1."Fairyland (Male Version)"4:14
2."Addicted"4:54
3."No One (Lives Forever)"5:25
4."My World"5:41
2011 Remastered Edition: CD2
No.TitleLength
1."Bloody Pleasures"4:40
2."Bloody Pleasures (Extended Mix)"6:20
3."Children of the Night (Edit)"4:58
4."Children of the Night (Inscape Mix)"4:32
5."Fairyland (Male Version)"4:15
6."Addicted"4:55
7."No One (Lives Forever)"5:30
8."My World"5:43
9."Fairyland"4:12

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References

  1. "BLUTENGEL: Bloody Pleasures MP3 Album".