Rammstein / Mutter
Artist Rammstein
Album Title: Mutter
Album Cover:
Primary Genre Metal: Progressive Metal
Format CD
Released 04/03/2001
Label Universal Records
Catalog No 314 549 639-2
Bar Code No 7 31454 96392 3
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Mein Herz Brennt (4:40)
2. Links 2 3 4 (3:37)
3. Sonne (4:33)
4. Ich Will (3:38)
5. Feuer Frei! (3:11)
6. Mutter (4:33)
7. Spieluhr (4:46)
8. Zwitter (4:18)
9. Rein Raus (3:10)
10. Adios (3:49)
11. Nebel (4:54)
Date Acquired 08/06/2019
Personal Rating
Acquired from Amazon
Purchase Price 10.39

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Notes

℗© 2001 Motor Music Gmbh. Licensed exclusively to Universal Records.
Distributed by Universal Music & Video Distribution, Inc.
Mixed at MVG Studio Stockholm, Sweden.
Recorded at Studio Miraval, France.
Mastered at Masterdisk Corporation, New York.
Pre-production at "Haus Weimar," Heiligendamm, Germany.
Additional recordings at Galaxy Studios, Belgium and Nukleus Studio, Berlin, Germany.
Orchestral parts recorded at Studio Saal 1, Berlin.
Samples "Sonne" courtesy of Spectrasonic's "Symphony Of Voices"
All songs published by Edition Rammstein (GEMA).
All rights for The World O/B/O Edition Rammstein controlled by Musik-Edition Discoton Gmbh (GEMA).
All rights for the US O/B/O Musik-Edition Discoton Admin. by BMG Songs, Inc. (ASCAP).
Conductor [Orchestra Parts] – Günter Joseck
Design [Sleeve Design / Image Treatment] – Formgeber
Design [Sleeve Design] – Dirk Rudolph
Engineer – Ulf Kruckenberg
Engineer [Assistant] – Myriam Correge
Engineer [Orchestral Parts] – Michael Schubert
Management – Emanuel Fialik, Pilgrim Management
Mastered By – Howie Weinberg
Mixed By – Stefan Glaumann
Music By, Lyrics By – Doktor Christian Lorenz, Christoph Doom Schneider, Oliver Riedel, Paul Landers, Richard Z. Kruspe-Bernstein, Till Lindemann
Orchestra – Filmorchester Babelsberg
Photography By – www.daniel-geo-fuchs.com
Producer – Jacob Hellner
Producer [With] – Rammstein
Programmed By [Logic & Protools] – Florian Ammon
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Motor Music GMBH
Copyright © – Motor Music GMBH
Recorded At – Studio Miraval
Recorded At – Galaxy Studios
Recorded At – Nucleus Tonstudio
Recorded At – Studio Saal 1, Berlin
Mixed At – MVG Studios
Mastered At – Masterdisk
Licensed To – Universal Records
Distributed By – Universal Music & Video Distribution, Inc.
Made By – UML

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Analyzed Folder: Rammstein - Mutter_dr.txt
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DR       Peak       RMS           Filename                      
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DR7    -0.11 dB   -8.72 dB   01 - Mein Herz Brennt.flac    
DR5    -0.11 dB   -7.35 dB   02 - Links 2 3 4.flac        
DR6    -0.11 dB   -7.69 dB   03 - Sonne.flac              
DR5    -0.11 dB   -7.35 dB   04 - Ich Will.flac            
DR5    -0.11 dB   -6.91 dB   05 - Feuer Frei!.flac        
DR7    -0.11 dB   -9.14 dB   06 - Mutter.flac              
DR5    -0.10 dB   -7.43 dB   07 - Spieluhr.flac            
DR5    -0.11 dB   -7.20 dB   08 - Zwitter.flac            
DR5    -0.11 dB   -6.39 dB   09 - Rein Raus.flac          
DR6    -0.11 dB   -7.79 dB   10 - Adios.flac              
DR6    -0.10 dB   -8.91 dB   11 - Nebel.flac              
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Number of Files: 11
Official DR Value: DR6
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Reviews
AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine:

With the first Rammstein album you hear, it's hard not to be slightly amazed by the sheer chutzpah of it all. The German lyrics, the prog rock tendencies, the classic metal guitars, and the ridiculous basso profundo vocals -- you either fall for it, spurn it, or are utterly bemused by the extremeness of it all. Unless you're a fanatic, it wears a little thin the second time around. And for most listeners, MUTTER, the group's third album and sequel to their inexplicable commercial breakthrough Sehnsucht, will be the second time around since it's their first release since becoming a high profile act. Thing is, if you've heard that record, you've pretty much heard MUTTER, since all the trademarks are in place, without much noticeable variation. Yes, there are slight differences, chief of which is the cleaner production, which streamlines everything so the guitars don't seem as heavy, the songs not as epic, and the whole enterprise not as ridiculous. That's not the same thing as stripping the group to the basics, however; it's more like wrapping up the music in nice, shiny paper and putting a ribbon on it. That's not really good for a group like Rammstein, but it doesn't dilute their impact, either, because they are what they are and no amount of polish will make them mainstream (nor will it make it possible to take them seriously). So, that does mean that MUTTER isn't as good as Sehnsucht, but it isn't a stumble either -- and if you liked the first, you'll like this (not the same thing as being amused by the first -- in that case, this will try your patience). That still doesn't answer the question whether anybody outside of diehards needs more than one Rammstein album, but that's just a question of personal taste.


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