Live (Marius Müller Westernhagen album)

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live
Live album by Marius Müller-Westernhagen

Publication
(s)

September 28, 1990

Label (s) WEA Records

Format (s)

LP , CD , MC , DVD

Genre (s)

skirt

Title (number)

18th

production

Marius Müller-Westernhagen, René Tinner

Studio (s)

Can Studio, Weilerswist ( Mix )

chronology
Alleluia (1989) live Yeah (1992)
Single release
September 18, 1990 Freedom (live)
Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
live
  DE 1Template: Infobox chart placements / maintenance / NR1 link October 15, 1990 (66 weeks)
Singles
Freedom (live)
  DE 24 October 29, 1990 (27 weeks)

Live is the first live album by Marius Müller-Westernhagen . It was released on September 28, 1990 on WEA Records .

background

Westernhagen and his band completed the tour for the album Halleluja in November and December 1989 in front of around 500,000 spectators .

The performance on December 20, 1989 in Dortmund's Westfalenhalle in front of 20,000 spectators was recorded for the album. Danny Dawson, René Tinner and Marius Müller-Westernhagen mixed the recordings in the Can studio in Weilerswist without using overdubs for post-production .

The single Freiheit , released in October 1990, is one of the hymns of German reunification alongside Wind of Change by the Scorpions .

In 1996, the German Federal Association of the Music Industry certified the third platinum record for more than 1.5 million records sold.

Track list

Disk 1

# title length
1. Hallelujah (intro) 1:10
2. Finished 3:18
3. Do you know i'm happy 7:32
4th Just a dream 3:56
5. No time 4:40
6th I will never love you 8:11
7th Lady killer 3:55
8th. Alleluia 5:04
9. With peppermint, I'm your prince 6:29

Disk 2

# title length
1. Love me 5:15
2. Completely 4:59
3. Sexy 6:15
4th Take me with you 8:20
5. thickness 4:14
6th Let us live 5:13
7th It's hotter 2:31
8th. freedom 2:48
9. Johnny W. 5:33

reception

The Westfälische Rundschau reported on the tour. The music captured on the album offers "rock without frills and lyrics that come from the gut". The Austrian magazine Wiener also reported on the tour: "Alternating baths with buttery ballads and a circular saw voice that makes its way into the minds of the audience".

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b chart placements: officialcharts.de .
  2. ^ A b c d Christian Graf and Burghard Rausch: Rockmusiklexikon . Supplemented new edition edition. Europe / band 2 . Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag , Frankfurt am Main 2005, ISBN 3-596-12388-7 . , Pp. 909f.
  3. ^ Edo Reents: German heroes: Westernhagen re-heard - Pop - FAZ. In: faz.de. Retrieved July 21, 2012 .
  4. ^ Federal Association of the Music Industry: Gold / Platinum database. In: musikindustrie.de. Retrieved on July 21, 2012 (search term: Marius Müller-Westernhagen).