Rammstein – Reise, Reise
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Rammstein – 2729672 |
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Europe |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Industrial Metal |
Tracklist
A1 | Reise, Reise | 4:12 | |
A2 | Mein Teil | 4:33 | |
A3 | Dalai Lama | 5:39 | |
B1 | Keine Lust | 3:43 | |
B2 | Los | 4:24 | |
B3 | Amerika | 3:47 | |
C1 | Moskau | 4:17 | |
C2 | Morgenstern | 4:00 | |
C3 | Stein Um Stein | 3:53 | |
D1 | Ohne Dich | 4:32 | |
D2 | Amour | 4:51 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Vertigo Berlin
- Record Company – Universal Music GmbH
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Universal Music Domestic Division
- Copyright © – Universal Music Domestic Division
- Pressed By – Optimal Media GmbH – B988070
- Published By – Musik Edition Discoton GmbH
- Published By – Universal Music Publishing Group
- Published By – Tamtam Fialik Musikverlag
- Published By – Universal Music-MBG Songs
- Published By – Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
- Recorded At – El Cortijo Studio
- Recorded At – Studios 301, Stockholm
- Recorded At – Scoring Stage Berlin
- Mixed At – Toytown Studios
- Mastered At – Masterdisk Corp.
- Remastered At – Chartmakers
- Lacquer Cut At – Sterling Sound
Credits
- Band [Rammstein] – Till Lindemann
- Conductor [Deutsches Filmorchester Babelsberg Conducted By] – Wolf Kerschek
- Coordinator [Orchestra Coordination By] – Nucleus*
- DAW [Protools Operator] – Jonas Zadow
- Design [Sleeve Design], Sleeve [Sleeve Design] – Plantage
- Engineer [Assisted By, Orchestra & Choir Session] – Holger Schwark
- Engineer [Engineered By, Orchestra & Choir Session] – Michael Schubert (8)
- Engineer [Engineered By] – Ulf Kruckenberg
- Lacquer Cut By – RJ*
- Lacquer Cut By [Vinyl Cutting By] – Ray Janos
- Management – Rammstein GbR
- Mastered By – Howie Weinberg
- Mixed By – Stefan Glaumann
- Music By, Lyrics By – Rammstein
- Orchestra [Orchestra Parts Played By] – Deutsches Filmorchester Babelsberg
- Photography By – Olaf Heine
- Producer [Produced By] – Jacob Hellner
- Producer [Produced With] – Rammstein
- Programmed By [Logic & Protools Programming] – Florian Ammon
- Remastered By [Vinyl Remastering By] – Svante Forsbäck
Notes
Original artwork in deluxe gatefold sleeve, with "RAMMS+EIN" and [Rammstein logo] embossed in white characters on the front.
Contains printed inner sleeves with track lists and illustrations and a 12" 16-page booklet with lyrics, credits, photos and illustrations.
First time as solo vinyl instead of collection.
[Hype sticker on shrink wrap:]
2LP | 180-gram Heavyweight Vinyl | Remastered
[On back cover and labels A & C]
(P) & (C) 2015 Universal Music Domestic Division, a Division of Universal Music GmbH
[...]. Made in the EU. [...] Vertigo Berlin. [...]
[On the inside of the booklet:]
[...]
Recorded at El Cortijo Studio, Malaga, Spain
Drums recorded at Studios 301, Stockholm, Sweden
[...]
Mixed [...] at Toytown Studio, Stockholm, Sweden
Mastered [...] at Masterdisk Corporation, New York, USA
[...]
Orchestra & choir session recorded at Scoringstage @ Saal 1, Berlin
[...]
Vinyl remastering [...], Chartmakers, Helsinki
Vinyl cutting [...], Sterling Sound, New York
All songs published by Musik-Edition Discoton GmbH/UMPG (GEMA) & Tamtam Fialik Musikverlag (GEMA),
sub-published in the U.S. by Universal Music - MBG Songs (ASCAP) & Tamtam Fialik Musikverlag, . Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
The album was originally released in 2004 by Universal Music Domestic Division, a division of Universal Music GmbH/
[...]
[Additional runout information:]
- Runouts are hand-etched except for the stamped 'STERLING'
- The Optimal Media plating symbols ("geometric" marks) are mirrored
Contains printed inner sleeves with track lists and illustrations and a 12" 16-page booklet with lyrics, credits, photos and illustrations.
First time as solo vinyl instead of collection.
[Hype sticker on shrink wrap:]
2LP | 180-gram Heavyweight Vinyl | Remastered
[On back cover and labels A & C]
(P) & (C) 2015 Universal Music Domestic Division, a Division of Universal Music GmbH
[...]. Made in the EU. [...] Vertigo Berlin. [...]
[On the inside of the booklet:]
[...]
Recorded at El Cortijo Studio, Malaga, Spain
Drums recorded at Studios 301, Stockholm, Sweden
[...]
Mixed [...] at Toytown Studio, Stockholm, Sweden
Mastered [...] at Masterdisk Corporation, New York, USA
[...]
Orchestra & choir session recorded at Scoringstage @ Saal 1, Berlin
[...]
Vinyl remastering [...], Chartmakers, Helsinki
Vinyl cutting [...], Sterling Sound, New York
All songs published by Musik-Edition Discoton GmbH/UMPG (GEMA) & Tamtam Fialik Musikverlag (GEMA),
sub-published in the U.S. by Universal Music - MBG Songs (ASCAP) & Tamtam Fialik Musikverlag, . Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
The album was originally released in 2004 by Universal Music Domestic Division, a division of Universal Music GmbH/
[...]
[Additional runout information:]
- Runouts are hand-etched except for the stamped 'STERLING'
- The Optimal Media plating symbols ("geometric" marks) are mirrored
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 0 602527 296722
- Barcode (Scanned, UPC-A): 602527296722
- Label Code: LC 14513
- Rights Society (On label sides A & C): BIEM/SDRM
- Rights Society (Publishing): GEMA
- Rights Society (Publishing): ASCAP
- Other (LP 1 cat.#, on side A label): 2729673
- Other (LP 2 cat.#, on side C label): 2729674
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 1): B988070-01 A1 4V 60252-7-29673-9A RJ STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 1): B988070-01 B1 2=X 60252-7-29673-9B RJ STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side C, variant 1): B988070-02 C1 3lX 60252-7-29674-6C RJ STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side D, variant 1): B988070-02 D1 1T 60252-7-29674-6D RJ STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 2): B988070-01 A1 TN 60252-7-29673-9A RJ STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 2): B988070-01 B1 + +S 60252-7-29673-9B RJ STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side C, variant 2): B988070-02 C1 3=I 60252-7-29674-6C RJ STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side D, variant 2): B988070-02 D1 IIʌ 60252-7-29674-6D RJ STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 3): B988070-01 A1 60252-7-29673-9A RJ STERLING 47
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 3): B988070-01 B1 60252-7-29673-9B RJ STERLING 1+5
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side C, variant 3): B988070-02 C1 3=V 60252-7-29674-6C RJ STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side D, variant 3): B988070-02 D1 60252-7-29674-6D RJ STERLING ʌ|V
Other Versions (5 of 111)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Reise, Reise (CD, Album, Digipak) | Universal Music | 0249868149 | Canada | 2004 | ||
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Reise, Reise (CD, Album, Stereo, UML Pressing) | Republic Records | B0003693-02 | US | 2004 | ||
Reise, Reise (CD, Album, Limited Edition, Digipak) | Universal Music | 9868149, 06024 9868149 | Europe | 2004 | |||
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Reise, Reise (CD, Album, Repress) | Universal | 60249868150 | Brazil | 2004 | ||
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Reise, Reise (CD, Album) | Universal Music Russia | 260 041-0 | Russia | 2004 |
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Reviews
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Sounds like it was made for CD, which it was. I still love it. Very full sound and maybe a bit bass-heavy.
Honestly though I’m sure they could’ve found a higher resolution image to use for the cover, it’s very pixelated -
Edited 4 years agoHere is my review of this. My equipment: Audio Technica AT-LP120 (entry level turntable), Klipsch R-620F (the cheapest Klipsch speakers Best Buy sells) and a hybrid tube amp with two aux imputs for digital, etc. I'm pushing a grand total of 33 watts over here but I crank it.
This record sounds really balanced but obviously digital. The lows aren't super low; the guitars are THICK, the bass drum sounds more like an afterthought; the vocals are crisp; the bass tone is a bit more defined. Overall, it sounds okay. It doesn't blow me away like a Pink Floyd record, but why should it--it was originally released in 2004 on CD and wasn't recorded to tape (as far as I know). The pressing itself is nice (as many EU pressings are superior to US pressings in my experience) but it reminds me of some Music On Vinyl pressings (meaning the cover art leaves a lot to be desired; the artwork is largely blurry and not sharp, but the jacket is still nice and sturdy and the Rammstein wording and logo are raised).
Regardless, this pressing, to my ears, is super sharp and bright but still comes through with the bass and guitar when the song gets to that point. To me, Rammstein isn't groove oriented like Pantera nor are they hyper-dynamic like System of a Down. It sounds as if: this is as good as a Rammstein record will ever sound; make of that what you will. I would still recommend this if you're a fan of this band.
Is it worth it? I'd say so. Is it blow-you-away-good? No. Could it be better? Yes. Am I happy to own it? Yes. This completes a poor-man's-audiophile-equipment-review of this record. -
A bit disappointed, saturated at times, not a huge dynamic, it sounds like trying to put a digital media on a disk with some mastering work ok, but not really impressive...
I just had to stay with my CDs.
I'm listening to it right now and it's like "agressive sound (compression)", but overall it's ok, no more no less.
If I could give it 3 and half stars that would be it.
But overall it's a nice job, maybe deserve 4 stars because I'm in a good mood today. -
Dont buy these Reissues!!!
They are really compressed and sound like garbage in comparison with the CDs! -
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Absolutely fantastic pressing. Holds up incredibly well, especially at higher volumes. I've noticed all kinds of details I never heard before. Everything about this release is high quality; the lyrics booklet and art is just incredible. Love it 5/5
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