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Richard Z. Kruspe Discography of CDs
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Mutter CD (2001)
Richard Z. Kruspe songs Additional personnel includes: Khira Li (spoken vocals); Gunter Joseck (condutor); Film Orchestra Babelsberg (strings); Florian Ammon (programming); Bobo (background vocals).
Recorded at Miraval, France; Galaxy, Belgium; Nukleus, Saal 1 Studios, Berlin, Germany.
Engineers include: Ulf Kruckenberg, Michael Schubert.
Personnel: Till Lindemann (vocals); Richard Z. 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.
Rammstein: Christoph Schneider, Christian Lorenz, Richard Z. Kruspe-Bernstein, Till Lindemann, Paul Lander, Oliver Riedel.
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Rosenrot CD (2005)
Richard Z. Kruspe music CDs "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 absurd, but it's merely a stylistic device. The title fitting for this Rammstein album. It's a word like a poem, brimming with meaning and import; a poem that unites the beautiful with the ugly, the gentle with the cruel, and life with death.
When the Berlin Wall came tumbling down, and Communism along with it, little did the world know that the monolithic regime-metal of Rammstein had been growing up behind it, soon to release itself upon the world and remind the free what it's like to have to walk in line. Wagnerian in scope and mood (if not in sound), 2006's ROSENROT finds the East German group offering up more of their uber-dramatic club/industrial chug that's as cold and massive as the hulking battleship that graces its cover. Imagine the ghost of Austrian pop star Falco inhabiting a giant steel robot and going on a city-destroying rampage; that's what's at stake here, and there are more than enough tracks providing the sort of dancefloor totalitarianism that Goths and rivetheads crave. The big surprise on ROSENROT is the half of the album dominated by ballads, quietly creeping along like blackened ivy up a castle wall. The band's signature German-only ...
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Volkerball CD (2007)
Richard Z. Kruspe CD discography Primarily recorded during Rammstein's 2005 world tour, VOLKERBALL presents the outlandish German industrial-metal band charging through a scorching live set. In addition to successful European singles such as the pummeling "Mein Teil" and the surprisingly melodic, U.S.-skewering "Amerika," the group also performs its sole American hit "Du Hast," making for a concert document that is sure to please Rammstein's devoted international following.
This multi-format audio/visual package documents the November 2004-July 2005 Ramstein tour supporting the Reise, Reise tour that played to one million people across 21 different countries. The ...
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Emigrate CD (2007)
Richard Z. Kruspe albums 2007 album from Emigrate, the band led by Richard Kruspe, the lead guitarist and founder of Rammstein, It began as a side-project in 2005, when Rammstein decided to take a year off from touring and recording. The band features Kruspe on vocals and guitar. Henka Johansson (of Clawfinger) on drums and Arnaud Giroux (of Axel Bauer) on bass and background vocals. 11 tracks. Motor. 2007.
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