Wir wollen nur deine Seele | ||||
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Live album by Die Ärzte | ||||
Released | 22 November 1999 | |||
Recorded | Berlin, 14 June 1994 by Radio Fritz Bonn, 7 November 1995 by Eins Live Rock am Ring, 18 May 1997 at Rock am Ring by MTV Heilbronn, 14 September 1998 Siegen, 11 October 1998 Mannheim, 12 October 1998 Saarbrücken, 7 November 1998 with GAGA-Mobil |
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Genre | Punk rock | |||
Label | Hot Action | |||
Producer |
Uwe Hoffmann Die Ärzte |
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Singles from Wir wollen nur deine Seele | ||||
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Wir wollen nur deine Seele is the second live album by Die Ärzte and was released on 22 November 1999. It is a compilation of songs from different concerts. Leftover songs were released on Satanische Pferde, which was only available for fan club members.
The album's title (which translates to "We just want your soul") is taken from a German book which was released by a Christian publisher in 1984 about the (perceived) propagation of satanism and occultism by rock musicians. This book gained a kind of cult status as a piece of real-life satire among heavy metal fans.
The subtitle of the first disc is a reference to Motörhead's successful live album No Sleep 'til Hammersmith and it also puns the heavy metal umlaut, for which Motörhead is a noted example.
"Sprüche II" on the EP contains two parts played at the same time, which means that one has to unplug the right speaker, when one wants to hear part 1 (left) and the other way around.
In December 1999, a sequel to the third disc, "Invasion der Vernunft II" was released on Die Ärzte's homepage for downloading in 24 parts, similar to an Advent calendar.