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Livealbum of Death

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Released
  
3 February 2006

Length
  
87:31

Label
  
Völker hört die Tonträger

Recorded
  
2006

Release date
  
3 February 2006

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Producer
  
Uwe Hoffmann, Farin Urlaub

Livealbum of Death (2006)
  
Die Wahrheit übers Lügen (2008)

Artists
  
Farin Urlaub, Farin Urlaub Racing Team

Genres
  
Punk rock, Rock music, Ska punk

Similar
  
Farin Urlaub albums, Punk rock albums

Livealbum of Death is the only live album by Farin Urlaub, incorporating his live-band Farin Urlaub Racing Team (FURT). At the same time it's the third album of Urlaub. It was released on 3 February 2006 as a CD- and a vinyl-edition, the latter consisting of six 7" discs. Each of the twelve sides of the vinyl-edition was named after one FURT-Member. The CD-edition utilized a new technology that enabled it to contain more than 85 minutes of music.

Contents

It contains recordings of live shows at Leipzig (30 May), Dresden (1 June), Berlin (2 June), Hamburg (20 and 21 June) and Bremen (22 June).

The single "Zehn" (Ten) was released on 13 January 2006. This song is only performed live and was therefore never released on any studio albums. The video for the song was already aired on 14 December 2005.

The title

The title "Livealbum of Death" was invented by a fan during the FURT-Tour Sonnenblumen (Sunflowers) of Death, referring to the title of that tour and posted by him on the fan page dieaerzte.at. Urlaub and his Management were amazed by the suggestion and asked for allowance to use it. Then fan granted them to use it and in exchange was mentioned in the booklet of the album.

Track listing

  1. "Mehr" (More)
  2. "Augenblick" (The moment, lit: the blink of an eye)
  3. "Am Strand" (On the beach)
  4. "Wie ich den Marilyn-Manson-Ähnlichkeitswettbewerb verlor" (How I lost the Marilyn Manson look-alike contest)
  5. "Glücklich" (Happy)
  6. "Petze" (Squealer)
  7. "Noch einmal" (Once more)
  8. "Dermitder" (That guy there with the Girl, lit: Him with Her)
  9. "Wunderbar" (Wonderful)
  10. "Phänomenal egal" (Phenomenally indifferent)
  11. "Sonne" (Sun)
  12. "Apocalypse wann anders" (Apocalypse some other day)
  13. "Lieber Staat" (Dear state)
  14. "Porzellan" (Porcelain)
  15. "Zehn" (Ten)
  16. "Der ziemlich okaye Popsong" (The fairly okay pop song)
  17. "OK"/"Kein Zurück" (OK/No return)
  18. "Unter Wasser" (Underwater)
  19. "Immer noch" (Still)
  20. "Dusche" (Shower)
  21. "Wo ist das Problem?" (Where is the problem?)
  22. "Abschiedslied" (Farewell song)
  • Tracks 3, 5, 9, 10, 13, 22 & "OK" from Endlich Urlaub!
  • Tracks 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, 14, 18-20 & "Kein zurück" from Am Ende der Sonne
  • Track 21 from the single "Glücklich"
  • Track 6 from the single "OK"
  • Singles

    2006: "Zehn"

    Personnel

  • Farin Urlaub (guitar, vocals)
  • Nesrin Sirinoglu (guitar)
  • Cindia Knoke (bass)
  • Rachel Rep (drums)
  • Simone Richter, Celina Bostic, Vanessa Mason (Percussion, vocals)
  • Annette Steinkamp (Keyboard, Percussion, vocals)
  • Hans-Jörg Fischer, Peter Quintern (saxophone)
  • R. „Hardy“ Appich (trumpet)
  • R. S. Göhring (trombone)
  • Songs

    1Mehr3:20
    2Augenblick3:23
    3Am Strand2:52

    References

    Livealbum of Death Wikipedia