Live in Stuttgart
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| Live in Stuttgart | |||||
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| Live album by Die Fantastischen Vier | |||||
| Released | December 15, 2003 | ||||
| Recorded | September 21, 2003 | ||||
| Genre | German hip hop | ||||
| Length | 116:28 | ||||
| Language | German | ||||
| Label | Four Music | ||||
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Live in Stuttgart is a live double album by German hip hop group Die Fantastischen Vier. It was recorded on September 21, 2003 at the Römerkastell in Stuttgart, the last show of the group's Unplugged-tour. Due to many requests from fans for a recording of the final show, the label founded by Die Fantastischen Vier, Four Music, decided to release a double-CD record the of show.
Live in Stuttgart peaked at #81 in the German charts and at #50 in Austria.
[edit] Track listing
- "Die Vierte Dimension" (The fourth dimension)
- "Neues Land" (New land)
- "Die Stadt die es nicht gibt" (The town that doesn't exist)
- "Le Smou" (The Smou)
- "Ganz normal" (Completely normal)
- "Der Picknicker" (The picnicker)
- "Hammer"
- "Konsum" (Consumption)
- "Liebesbrief (Love letter)
- "Weiter als du denkst" (Further than you think))
- "Sie ist weg" (She's gone)
- "Jetzt Geht's Ab" (Starting off now)
- "Beweg Deinen Popo" (Move your butt)
- "Schizophren" (Schizophrenic)
- "Buenos dias Messias" (Good day, Messiah)
- "Populär" (Popular)
- "MfG" ("Mit freundlichen Grüßen"; with kind regards)
- "Was geht" (What's up)
- "Griechischer Wein" (Greek wine, a cover of the Schlager by Udo Jürgens)
- "Pipis & Popos" (pee-pees and butts)
- "Millionen Legionen" (Millions of legions)
- "Tag Am Meer" (Day at the Sea)


