Ein Mensch, ein Ding, ein Traum
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Ein Mensch, ein Ding, ein Traum | |||||
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Studio album by Stillste Stund | |||||
Released | May 2000 | ||||
Recorded | Schallschmiede Würzberg, Germany | ||||
Genre | electronic music Gothic Darkwave Industrial New Wave Neoclassical Spoken Word Theatrical |
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Length | 67:74 | ||||
Label | Alice In... (Germany) | ||||
Producer | Oliver Uckermann | ||||
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Ein Mensch, ein Ding, ein Traum is the first album of the German band Stillste Stund.
Contents |
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- "Furchtbare Herrin (Prolog)"– 2:28
- "Der Untergang"– 5:39
- "Desolation"– 5:37
- "Kains Kinder"– 5:16
- "Tausende von Welten"– 5:52
- "Drei sind Eins"– 4:26
- "Elfentanz"– 5:37
- "Dornen"– 5:03
- "Eleonores Auge"– 6:50
- "Von der Tiefe"– 5:07
- "Vereint"– 6:44
- "IV"– 2:17
- "Das Ende aller Sehnsüchte"– 7:16
- "Heimweg (Epilog)"– 2:02
[edit] Info
- Tracks 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13 and 14 written and produced by Oliver Uckermann
- Lyrics on track 1, "Furchtbare Herrin (Prolog)" by Friedrich Nietzsche
- Lyrics on tracks 6 and 12 by Hugo von Hofmannsthal
- Lyrics on track 11, "Vereint" by R. Kraft
- Male vocals by Oliver Uckermann
- Female vocals on "Elfentanz," and "Von der Tiefe," by Birgit Strunz
- Female vocals on tracks 2, 6 and 12 by Birgit Strunz and Inanis Kurzweil
[edit] Notes
- The cover artwork for this album was inspired by the famous painting "Midsummer Eve" by Edward Robert Hughes.