Spectators
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This article is about the album by synthpop act Wolfsheim. For the footwear, see Spectator shoes.
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Spectators | |||||
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Studio album by Wolfsheim | |||||
Released | 1999 | ||||
Genre | Synthpop Darkwave |
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Length | 41:59 | ||||
Label | Strange Ways Records | ||||
Producer | José Alvarez-Brill | ||||
Wolfsheim chronology | |||||
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Spectators (1999) is the fourth full album of the German synthpop duo Wolfsheim. As with all of their commercially available albums, this album is bilingual, although most tracks are in English. Three singles were released from this album: Künstliche Welten, Once in a Lifetime, and It's hurting for the first time.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Wolfsheim
- "It's Hurting For The First Time" (English)
- "Künstliche Welten" (German; "Artificial worlds")
- "Touch" (English)
- "Blind" (English)
- "Once In A Lifetime" (English)
- "Sleep Somehow" (English)
- "For You" (English)
- "Read The Lines" (English)
- "I Don't Love You Anymore" (English)
- "Heroin, She Said" (English)
- "E" (Instrumental)