Ihr wolltet Spass | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 7 April 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2003, Thommy Hein Tonstudios Berlin, Germany | |||
Genre | Industrial metal, Medieval metal | |||
Length | 49:09 | |||
Label | PICA Music | |||
Producer | Thommy Hein, S. Friedrich | |||
Tanzwut chronology | ||||
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Ihr wolltet Spass (German for "You wanted fun") is the third full-length studio album by the German industrial rock/medieval metal band Tanzwut. It was released on 7 April 2003 through German label PICA Music in a digipak format.[1][2] The album was also unofficially released in a cassette format.[3] The album shows Tanzwut's sound gravitating towards a more industrial metal sound.
Track listing
- "Wieder da" − 3:47
- "Nein nein" − 3:13
- "Der Traum" − 3:58
- "Meer" − 4:52 (samples by Jonathan Janssen)
- "Zaubern" − 4:10
- "Für immer" − 4:28
- "Fatue" − 3:42
- "Erdbeerrot" − 3:53
- "Ihr wolltet Spass" − 3:42
- "Der Fluch" − 4:36
- "Gnade" − 4:01
- "Caupona" − 4:47
Credits
Band
- Teufel − bagpipes, lead vocals
- Wim − bass, bagpipes, backing vocals, tromba marina
- Castus − bagpipes, shawm, tromba marina, backing vocals
- Koll − bagpipes, shawm, tromba marina, backing vocals
- Patrick − guitar, backing vocals, bagpipes, tromba marina
- Norri − percussion, keyboards
Production
- Produced, recorded and mixed by Thommy Hein at Thommy Hein Tonstudios (Berlin, Germany) and assisted by S. Friedrich
- Mastered by Tanzwut and Thommy Hein.
Music and lyrics
- Track 1 and 6: music and lyrics by Themann
- Track 2, 3 and 9–11: music and lyrics by Tanzwut and Themann
- Track 5: music by Tanzwut, lyrics by Tanzwut and Themann
- Track 4 and 8: music and lyrics by Tanzwut
- Track 7: music by Tanzwut, lyrics by Hildegard Von Bingen and Carmina Burana
- Track 12: music by Tanzwut, lyrics from Carmina Burana 76, 1/13
References
- ↑ Tanzwut - Ihr Wolltet Spass, 7 April 2003, retrieved 3 December 2023
- ↑ "Pica Records". Discogs. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
- ↑ Tanzwut - Ihr Wolltet Spass, 2003, retrieved 3 December 2023
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