Herzeleid | ||||
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File:Rammstein Herzeleid cover.jpg | ||||
Studio album by Rammstein | ||||
Released | 29 September 1995 | |||
Recorded | Polar Studios, Stockholm, 1995 | |||
Genre | Neue Deutsche Härte | |||
Length | 49:26 | |||
Label | Motor Music | |||
Producer | Jacob Hellner and Carl-Michael Herlöfsson | |||
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Herzeleid (dated German for "Heartache") is the debut album by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein. It was released on 29 September 1995. The album's original cover depicted the bandmembers' upper bodies without clothing. This caused critics to accuse the band of trying to sell themselves as "poster boys for the master race."[2] The songs "Heirate Mich" and "Rammstein" are featured in David Lynch's film Lost Highway. The direct translation of "Herzeleid" is "Heartache"; however, according to an interview on Talking Metal's podcast in 2007, Richard Kruspe stated that it doesn't translate to "Heartache", but in the German language, it simply means "Heartbreak". The album is a culmination of the relationship troubles of all but one of the six band members, hence the title "Herzeleid".
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Country | Date |
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Europe | 29 September 1995 |
United States | 24 November 1998 |
Chart (1995) | Peak position |
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Austrian Albums Chart[3] | 11 |
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[4] | 96 |
Dutch Albums Chart[5] | 77 |
French Albums Chart[6] | 85 |
German Albums Chart[7] | 6 |
Swiss Albums Chart[8] | 20 |
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Be - Wahret - Ei - Nander
Vor - Herz - Leid
Denn - Kurz - Ist - Die - Zeit
Die - Ihr - Bei - Sammen - Seid
Denn - Wenn - Euch - Auch - Viele
Jahre - Ver - Einen
Einst - Werden - Sie - Wie - Minuten
Euch - Scheinen
Herzeleid
Be - Wahret - Ei - Nander