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Rammstein: Christoph Doom Schneider, Doktor Christian Lorenz, Till Lindemann, Paul Landers, Oliver Riedel, Richard Kruspe. Additonal personnel: Bobo (vocals). Recorded live at Wuhleide Venue, Berlin, Germany on August 22 & 23, 1998. Recorded live at Wuhleide Venue, Berlin, Germany on August 22 & 23, 1998. As the title suggests, Rammstein's Live Aus Berlin captures the German alt-metal band in concert in Berlin, performing songs from Herzeleid and Sehnsucht. The live format gives an added punch to the band's sinister grind, particularly on performances such as "Spiel Mit Mir," "Engel," "Du Hast," and the group's namesake song. The VHS version of the set adds an extra track, "Buch Dich," but the DVD offers multiple angles on selected songs, interviews with the band, and the video for "Stripped." However, either version offers Rammstein fans a heroic dose of the band's intense live act. ~ Heather Phares Recorded over two nights at the Wuhleide Venue, Live Aus Berlin demonstrates that Rammstein actually benefits from being heard in a live setting -- it recovers the immediacy and raw metallic bite that were somewhat toned down in the studio. Thus, the group sounds even more vicious, and the guttural German chanting that's one of the cornerstones of their sound takes on a more threatening aura. Even if fans are already familiar with this material, Live Aus Berlin might still prove a necessary purchase. ~ Steve Huey On 1998's LIVE AUS BERLIN, Germany's Rammstein works an extremely vocal hometown crowd into quite a frenzy. The band specializes in brutal, chant-along bombast that's designed to leave people sweaty from fist pumping and hoarse from shouting. Recalling the early days of such bands as Killing Joke and Laibach, Rammstein layers overloaded guitars and throaty Teutonic snarls over a massive, machine-like rhythm section guaranteed to thwart all attempts at crowd control. The bulk of the material is drawn from Rammstein's first album, HERZELEID, though six tracks are drawn from the band's U.S. debut, SEHNSUCHT. The b-side "Wilder Wein" is also unearthed. Standouts include the Wagnerian swell of "Du Riechst So Gut," a vicious track memorializing a 1988 disaster at Rammstein Air Force Base that has served as the band's theme song. "Bestrafe Mich," "Bnck Dich," and "Wollt Ihr das Bett in Flammen Sehen" are especially brutal. Topping it all, there's the (unintentionally?) chilling sound-spectacle of several thousand kids singing along to the chorus of "Weisses Fleisch," a first-person narrative from the point of a rapist.
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Rolling Stone (9/16/99, p.117) - 3.5 stars (out of 5) - "...Rammstein's pacings swoop the audience into their web of passion and goofball doom, with sing-alongs, crunching intros and Lindermann at his menacing best....big, hard, totally entertaining and funny as hell." Live Aus Berlin Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   Rammstein's live album rocks this is a great cd for anyone who doesn't own herzeleid or sehnsucht, because it has some of the best songs from both albums. Submitted by kolokol71 (Bishop, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Killer Concert !!!! This concert is mindboggling !!! It is a great concert with a great audience !! Best concert I have seen in ages !!! 5 Stars +++++++++++++ Submitted by flash (Warrenton NC) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great for moderate listeners as well as fans! If you're like me. Than you have heard Rammsteins stuff and you think half of it's extremely dull. But than there are songs that really get you pumped. Than this is the album for you. Because it has practically every great song from Rammstein! (excluding Riese Riese of course) They also sound much more powerful live. There is something missing in Rammstein albums and I think this is it. They are in my opinion, a LIVE band. This is a great CD for fans, non-fans, and anyone who loves a powerful live performance. Submitted by Beowulf (DE USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Pump Up The Volume!! ...Because this album kicks ass BIG time!
You have to see a Rammstein show in the flesh to fully appreciate just how AWESOME they really are. But failing that, this is as close as i've ever heard (from any band) to capturing the essence of a live gig.
Every single track is delivered at a blinding pace, and believe me, these guys really know how to play!!
If you only buy ONE Rammstein cut (why?), then this is definitely the one to gor for!
11/10 -- Yes, it's THAT good!! Submitted by a reviewer (Lancashire - UK) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Classic Metal If you haven't heard Rammstein's Albums such as "Sehnsucht" and "Herzeleid" this is the one to buy. It's filled with some of their best hits from their recent two Albums. Hardcore German Metal that rocks. A must have. This is absolutely an instant classic.
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Live Aus Berlin
$10.45 "Du Hast" was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance. Rammstein's second album, Sehnsucht, finds the German prog metal band making a great leap forward. While the group still sounds a little unfocused in places, their blend of industrial noise, grinding metal guitars, and operatic vocals is staggeringly powerful. No other European metal band sounds like Rammstein, nor does any American metal group -- this is powerful, gothic metal that is unlike anything else in late-'90s metal. Sehnsucht ...
| | Rammstein Herzeleid CD (1996)
Live Aus Berlin
$10.45 Producers: Jacob Hellner, Carl-Michael Herloffson. Rammstein's first album was about what was to be expected from a bunch of Germans who happily grew up on everything from Skinny Puppy to Depeche Mode to Laibach and back again, not to mention plenty of skull-crushing metal straight up. Precisely brutal and often brilliantly arranged -- the band aren't per se inventive, but they bring everything together to make something ...
| | Rammstein - Live Aus Berlin DVD (1999)
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| | Rammstein Mutter CD (2001)
Live Aus Berlin
$11.99 Rammstein: Christoph Schneider, Christian Lorenz, Richard Z. Kruspe-Bernstein, Till Lindemann, Paul Lander, Oliver Riedel. Additional personnel includes: Khira Li (spoken vocals); Gunter Joseck (condutor); Film Orchestra Babelsberg (strings); Florian Ammon (programming); Bobo (background vocals). Engineers include: Ulf Kruckenberg, Michael Schubert. Recorded at Miraval, France; Galaxy, Belgium; Nukleus, Saal 1 Studios, Berlin, Germany. Personnel: Till Lindemann (vocals); Richard Kruspe (guitar); Florian Ammon (programming). Audio Mixer: Stefan Glaumann. Recording information: Galaxy Studios, Belgium; Haus Weimar, Heiligendamm, Germany; Nukleus Studio, Berlin, Germany; Studio Miraval, France; Studio Saal 1, Berlin, Germany. With the first Rammstein album you hear, it's hard not to be slightly amazed by the sheer chutzpah of it all. The German ...
| | Rammstein Reise, Reise CD (2004)
Live Aus Berlin
$11.99 Taking three years to release their follow-up to Mutter is a good idea since Reise, Reise is more of the same -- the same grit, the same growl, and the same dramatic, orchestra choruses. There's a bit more ingenuity in the production and a little more focus in the songs but not enough for the nonfaithful to pick up on. Unfortunately the lead single, "Mein Teil," is no "Du Hast," but the damning "Amerika" almost equals their breakthrough track. Whether or not Rammstein's label has the guts to release the band's acerbic "Coca-Cola/Sometimes War" view of the States as a single is another question, but it's the key track to the album, an album that has a couple more, minor surprises. The loose, bluesy guitar on "Los" adds some quirk to the band's stern, Teutonic palette, while the sinister "Stein Um Stein" creeps more than stomps in parts. That's it for twists and turns, but few bands can industrially grind as convincingly as Rammstein. Same as it ever was, Reise, Reise won't do much to increase the band's fan base, but being a tight, free-of-filler album, it'll satisfy ...
| | Rammstein Rosenrot CD (2005)
Live Aus Berlin
$11.99 "Rosenrot" translates as "Red-Rose". The fifth album from the Berlin sextet of Till Lindemann (vocals), Paul Landers (guitar), Christoph Schneider (drums), Richard Z. Kruspe (guitar), Flake Lorenz (keyboards) and Oliver Riedel (bass) make the impossible possible. They bring together what does not belong together: the Brothers Grimm and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Yes, it sounds ...
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