Zelluloid

Zelluloid
Studio album by Unheilig
Released February 16, 2004
Genre Neue Deutsche Härte
Length 66:17 (Standard Edition); 74:32 (Limited Edition)
Language German
Label Four Rock Entertainment
Producer Der Graf
Unheilig chronology
Das 2. Gebot
(2003)Das 2. Gebot2003
Zelluloid
(2004)
Moderne Zeiten
(2006)Moderne Zeiten2006
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Nocturnal Hall[1]

Zelluloid (German for "Celluloid") is the fourth studio album released by the Neue Deutsche Härte band Unheilig. It was released on February 16, 2004, in two versions, a standard 14-track edition and a limited 16-track edition. The standard edition is in a regular jewel case, with a black album color, while the limited edition is as a digipak, with a cream-white album cover.

Zelluloid is an autobiography of Der Graf, the frontman and founder of Unheilig. On the back of the case insert included with the album, Der Graf states (translated from German): "Zelluloid is a review of my past. Every song is a story from a moment in my life. Like an art film...how I viewed every moment."

In July 2009, Zelluloid was re-released with new artwork and a remastered audio track but the album cover stayed the same.

Track listing

No.TitleEnglish translationLength
1."Die Filmrolle""The Film Roll"1:35
2."Zauberer""Magician"4:10
3."Hört Mein Wort""Hear My Word"4:50
4."Willst Du Mich?""Do You Want Me?"3:46
5."Himmelherz""Heavenheart"5:54
6."Auf Zum Mond""To The Moon"5:58
7."Freiheit""Freedom"5:22
8."Herz Aus Eis""Heart Of Ice"5:08
9."Sieh In Mein Gesicht""Look Into My Face"4:22
10."Mein König""My King"5:16
11."Fabrik Der Liebe""Factory Of Love"5:21
12."Tanz Mit Dem Feuer""Dance With The Fire"5:33
13."Feier Dich!""Celebrate Yourself!"4:48
14."Zeig Mir, Dass Ich Lebe" (Limited edition release only)"Show Me That I'm Alive"4:08
15."Wenn Du Lachst" (Limited edition release only)"When You Laugh"4:06
16."Zelluloid""Celluloid"4:00

References

  1. "Unheilig". Nocturnalhall.com. Retrieved November 7, 2011.
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