Reise, Reise

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Reise, Reise
Studio album by Rammstein
Released27 September 2004
Recorded2003–2004
El Cortijo Studios, Málaga, Spain
GenreNeue Deutsche Härte
Industrial metal
Length47:44
LanguageGerman, English, Russian
LabelMotor, Republic
ProducerJacob Hellner, Rammstein
Professional reviews
Rammstein chronology
Mutter
(2001)
Reise, Reise
(2004)
Rosenrot
(2005)
Singles from Reise, Reise
  1. "Mein Teil"
    Released: July 2004
  2. "Amerika"
    Released: September, 2004
  3. "Ohne dich"
    Released: November 2004
  4. "Keine Lust"
    Released: February 2005
Japanese Edition cover

Reise, Reise (Low German language (literally): "Journey, Journey", traditional wake-up call on ships) is Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein's fourth studio album. It was released on 27 September 2004 in Germany and followed shortly by its release across Europe. It was released in North America on 16 November 2004. It was in the top ten in several European charts and a number one hit in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Iceland, Finland, Estonia and Mexico. As of February 2006, the album has shipped 1.5 million copies globally.[1]

As used in "Reise, Reise aufstehen! Kommt hoch nach alter Seemannsart", the album name is an old Low German sailor's expression to waken other sailors, hence the translation of the title would be "Arise, Arise", as seen in the song of the same name. Given Rammstein's propensity to use puns, a double meaning could well be intended, as the standard High German translation of "Reise" is "journey" or "travel".

Contents

[edit] Album art

The album art shows a damaged airplane cockpit voice recorder depicted on the front and back covers. Its caption ("Flugrekorder, nicht öffnen") means "Flight Recorder, Do Not Open". The inner part of the Digipak edition case shows a picture of the six members in suits wielding suitcases and weapons leaving from a crashed airplane.

The cover art is an allusion to the song "Dalai Lama", which deals with an airplane accident. It is also suggestive of the overarching 'travelling' theme of the album.

The album is based on the crash of Japan Airlines Flight 123 on the evening of August 12, 1985. Twelve minutes into its flight, the Boeing 747 suffered an explosive decompression due to failure of its rear pressure bulkhead, caused by a faulty repair years earlier. The explosion tore off most of the aircraft's vertical stabilizer and ruptured all four of the hydraulic systems, causing the loss of all flight control surfaces and rendering the aircraft uncontrollable. The pilots fought to keep the aircraft aloft for nearly 32 minutes, but eventually became trapped in the towering mountain ranges surrounding Mt. Fuji and crashed, killing 520 out of the 524 passengers and crew on board. As of 2010 it remains the deadliest single aircraft disaster in history. Curiously, the band also added the final moments of Flight 123 as a hidden pregap track on the UK and European copies of the disk as an Easter egg.

The song "Reise, Reise" itself contains a recording of the last 40 seconds of the flight in which the onboard computer is warning "Pull up! Pull up!" and the pilots shout in panicked Japanese, however, on the European pressings, the track has to be rewound before the 0:00 mark to be heard. On the US release, the recording is the beginning of "Reise, Reise".

[edit] Track listing

#TitleLength
1."Reise, Reise" (Arise, Arise)4:11
2."Mein Teil" (My Part)4:32
3."Dalai Lama" 5:38
4."Keine Lust" (No Desire)3:42
5."Los" (-less)4:24
6."Amerika" (America)3:46
7."Moskau" (Moscow, featuring Viktoria Fersh)4:16
8."Morgenstern" (Morningstar)3:59
9."Stein um Stein" (Stone By Stone)3:56
10."Ohne dich" (Without You)4:32
11."Amour" (Fr. Love)4:50
  • A micro-cassette is available (Side A = 1-5; Side B = 6-11).

[edit] Music Videos

  • Mein Teil
  • Amerika
  • Ohne Dich
  • Keine Lust

[edit] U.S. edition

On this release, the "easter egg" fragment is placed at the beginning of "Reise, Reise" in normal playback. The 2005 pressing does not contain the easter egg, but the original 2004 pressing does. On the European version the 'Easter Egg' is in negative time, to access it, you must rewind the CD past the beginning of Reise, Reise. The American iTunes version of "Reise, Reise" also contains the easter egg.

[edit] Japanese edition

On 21 April 2005, Rammstein released a special Japanese version of Reise, Reise. Different cover art, which was later used as the Rosenrot cover art, though slightly altered. The booklet also features the same art as Rosenrot, but with the songs from Reise, Reise. The easter egg is not present in negative time as it is on the European version.

It has two bonus tracks :

  1. "Mein Teil (You Are What You Eat Edit)"
  2. "Amerika (Digital Hardcore Mix)"
  • The Japanese Limited Edition has a bonus DVD featuring footage from Lichtspielhaus

The Japanese Limited Edition was re-issued in 2009 as SHMCD and DVD edition, featuring the original orange cover art.

[edit] Release history

CountryDate
Europe27 September 2004
United States6 November 2004

[edit] Charts

Charts (2004)[2]Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 20061

[edit] Personnel

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ferguson, Tom. "Rammstein's Grammy Nom Fires Up Universal". Billboard 118 (6): 82. 11 February 2006. ISSN 0006-2510.
  2. ^ allmusic ((( Reise, Reise > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums ))). Allmusic. Accessed 26 June 2009.