Fünfzehn neue D.A.F.-Lieder
Fünfzehn neue D.A.F.-Lieder (Fifteen New D.A.F. Songs) is a 2003 album by Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft, their first since 1986.
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Released | 24 February 2003 | |||
Recorded | September–October 2002 | |||
Genre | Electronic body music | |||
Length | 70:18 | |||
Label | Superstar/Def Jam/Universal | |||
Producer | Robert Görl | |||
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Critics considered it to echo the sound and feel of their older work. The band obtained old analogue synthesizers for the recording,[1] although they used drum machines rather than Görl drumming.
The album achieved No. 95 in the German album charts for one week.[2]
The single from the album, "Der Sheriff", was covered by Nena on her 2007 covers collection Cover Me.
Reception
Premonition notes its similarity to their older work: "Same tribal rhythmic, same hypnotic sound loops, same aggressive and monotonous singing"[3] Release concurs on the similarity to previous work, calling it "simple, yet very effective."[1]
Track listing
- "Der Sheriff" (Anti-Amerikanisches Lied) 3:46
- "Ich bin tot" (Romantisches Lied) 5:04
- "Du bewegst dich" (Tanzlied) 4:22
- "Kinderzimmer" (Heldenlied) 3:38
- "Rock hoch" (Sexlied) 4:27
- "Mira como se menea" (Spanisches Lied) 3:59
- "Satellit" (Weltraumlied) 4:49
- "Moschino, Heckler & Koch" (Ganovenlied) 2:58
- "Seltsame Freunde" (Kriegslied)
- "Algorithmus" (Zahlenlied) 4:03
- "Der Präsident" (Erste Welt Lied) 4:07
- "Liebeszimmer" (Hexenlied) 6:00
- "Komm' in meine Welt" (Liebeslied) 5:10
- "Die Lüge" (Wahrheitslied) 4:06
- "Ich bin morgen wieder da" (Abschiedslied) 9:03
References
- Carlsson, Johan (17 March 2003). "DAF: 15 NEUE DAF LIEDER". Release Music Magazine. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- "Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft (DAF) - Fünfzehn neue DAF-Lieder". hitparade.ch. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- Thébault, Frédéric (6 March 2003). "DAF: Fuenfzehn Neue DAF Lieder". Premonition Magazine. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
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