''Das große Leben'' (The great life) is the tenth studio album by German
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duo
Rosenstolz
Rosenstolz () was a German pop duo from Berlin that was active between 1991 and 2012 and had chart hits in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The duo consisted of singer AnNa R. and musician Peter Plate, who occasionally provided vocals. Ro ...
, released in 2006 by
Island Records
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. Consisting mostly of ballads, the album topped the
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and
Austrian albums charts and became Rosenstolz's biggest selling album, with over one million copies sold. Five singles from the album were top 20 hits in Germany.
Background
''Das große Leben'' was recorded by
AnNa R. and
Peter Plate
Peter Plate (born 1 July 1967) is a German musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. Between 1991 and 2012, he was the keyboardist and occasional vocalist of Rosenstolz, a German pop duo that had chart hits in Germany, Austria and Switzer ...
of Rosenstolz during their one-year break from public appearances.
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(in German). ''schwäbische.de''. 3 March 2006.[""Das große Leben" von Rosenstolz"](_blank)
(in German). ''RP ONLINE''. 24 January 2006. In an interview at the time of the album's release, Plate revealed that the album was Rosenstolz's most private to date: "''Denn im vergangenen Jahr konnten wir zu uns selbst zurückfinden und dann mit den neuen Liedern das erste Mal formulieren, was so wichtig ist und doch so schwer fällt – zu sagen: ich liebe mich selbst. Mit allen Zweifeln.''" ("Because we could rediscover ourselves in the past year and then express with the new songs for the first time what is very important and yet does not come very easily – to say: 'I love myself. With all doubts.'")
In another interview, Plate stated that friendship and strong bonds were the main themes of ''Das große Leben''.
In a further interview, AnNa R. compared ''
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'' (2004), the band's previous studio album, with ''Das große Leben'', declaring that the former was more upbeat, whereas the latter was more melancholic, but hopeful. Plate added that the idea behind the album's title (which literally means "The great life") was to indicate the enormity of each life.
In contrast to previous Rosenstolz studio albums, ''Das große Leben'' consists almost entirely of ballads. At first, AnNa R. and Plate were unsure about this bias. However, after playing their new songs to close friends, they received encouragement to continue with the album in this direction. To get back to basics, the album was recorded on analogue tapes. In addition, all instruments and vocals were recorded simultaneously to achieve the effect of a live atmosphere.
Release
Two editions of ''Das große Leben'' were released on 3 March 2006: a standard edition with 12 songs, and a limited deluxe edition with the same 12 songs plus a bonus DVD. On 24 November 2006, two further editions of the album were released: one containing the original 12 songs plus 7 bonus songs, and the other containing these 19 songs plus a bonus DVD.
Five songs from the album were released as singles: "Ich bin ich (Wir sind wir)", "Nichts von alledem (tut mir leid)", "Ich geh in Flammen auf", "Auch im Regen" and "Aus Liebe wollt ich alles wissen". They all entered the top 20 of the
German singles chart
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, whereas "Ich bin ich (Wir sind wir)" was a top 20 hit in the
Austrian and
Swiss singles charts. "Aus Liebe wollt ich alles wissen" was a charity song to raise money for the Deutsche AIDS-Stiftung (German AIDS foundation).
''Das große Leben'' was the biggest selling album in Germany in 2006. Since its release in March 2006, the album stayed uninterrupted in the German albums chart for over a year, including four weeks at No. 1, and eventually sold over one million copies.
Concert tour and live album
Following the release of ''Das große Leben'', Rosenstolz went on a concert tour that took place in over 30 venues in Germany, Austria and Switzerland between April and September 2006.
The concert in
Arena Leipzig
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was recorded and released as the
live album ''Das große Leben live'' (2006), which was also made available as a DVD video album. The live recording includes ten songs from ''Das große Leben'': "Ich geh in Flammen auf", "Auch im Regen", "Aus Liebe wollt ich alles wissen", "Ich hab genauso Angst wie du", "Ein Wunder für mich", "Ich bin verändert", "Nichts von alledem (tut mir leid)", "Ich bin ich (Wir sind wir)", "Anders als geplant" and "Etwas zerstört".
Critical reception
A positive review of ''Das große Leben'' was given by Harald Peters of German national daily newspaper ''
Die Welt
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'', who commented that the album contained exclusively mid-tempo piano-saturated guitar pop, lacking the aspects of Rosenstolz's sound that had previously often made the band's music unbearable. Furthermore, Felix Kosel of German music magazine ''bloom'' described ''Das große Leben'' as a very intimate, emotional album and praised the range of emotions shown by AnNa R.'s voice.
However, ''Das große Leben'' was poorly received by Artur Schulz of German music magazine ''laut.de'', who found the album uninspired, trite and banal in contrast to previous Rosenstolz albums. In addition, Sebastian Handke of German daily newspaper ''
Der Tagesspiegel
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'' found the album's lyrics sentimental and simplistic.
[Handke, Sebastian]
"Ich bin ich"
(in German). ''Der Tagesspiegel''. 3 March 2006.
Track listing
All songs were written by Peter Plate, Ulf Leo Sommer and AnNa R., except where indicated.
#"Nichts von alledem (tut mir leid)"
#"Ich bin ich (Wir sind wir)"
#"Anders als geplant"
#"Ich geh in Flammen auf"
#"Ein Wunder für mich"
#"Auch im Regen"
#"Ich bin verändert"
#"Bester Feind"
#"Ich hab genauso Angst wie du"
#"Aus Liebe wollt ich alles wissen"
#"Etwas zerstört"
#"Woran hält sich die Liebe"
Bonus songs
#
"Das Glück liegt auf der Straße"
#"Mein Sex"
#"Kannst du mich hochziehn"
#"Alles falsch gemacht"
#"Wo bist du" ( Barton, Hassbecker, Danz)
#"Horizont" (Udo Lindenberg
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, Bea Reszat)
#"Ich bin ich (Akustik Version)"
Charts and certifications
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
External links
''Das große Leben''
at official Rosenstolz
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website
Music videos for singles from ''Das große Leben''
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) at Universal Music Group
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website (streamed copy where licensed)
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2006 albums
German-language albums
Rosenstolz albums