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Tanzwut is the debut full-length eponymous studio album by the German industrial rock/mittelalter rock band, Tanzwut. It was released on March 1, 1999 by EMI Music. The song, "Eisenmann" has a piece of the definable riff to Black Sabbath's "Iron Man" and has no known relation of influence by them.
[edit] Track-listing
- "Exkremento" − 3:42
- "Im Rausch" − 3:43
- "Königreich" − 4:10 (Saskia Von Klitzing − Drums)
- "Das Schicksal" − 4:08
- "Verrückt" (album version) − 3:53
- "Augen Zu" − 4:10 (Saskia Von Klitzing − Drums, Monique Maasen − Vocals)
- "Auferstehung" − 5:27 (Mediæval Bæbes − Vocals)
- "Eisenmann" − 5:35 (Music and lyrics written and composed by Bill Ward, Geezer Butler, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi)
- "Erinnerung" − 3:52
- "Die Balz" − 4:09
- "Komm Her" − 6:04
[edit] Credits
- Assistant Producer - Chris Gardiner
- Programmed by Tec (4)
- Music and lyrics composed and written by Tanzwut (tracks: 1 to 7, 9 to 11).
- Chor of "Auferstehung" recorded at Master Rock Studios (London, UK).
- Mastered at Skyline Studios (Düsseldorf, Germany).
- The lyrics of "Eisenmann" is translated into German by Tanzwut.
- Jon Caffery is also the producer of Tanzwut's fellow Germans, Die Toten Hosen.