Band Name: Die Ärzte
Music Album: Unter Anderem Namen
Album Release Date: November 1995
Music Genre: Punk Rock
Record Label: Not On Label (Die Ärzte)
Album Release Country: Germany
Music Record Type: 30 Tracks CD
Die Ärzte are a German Pop-Punk band from Berlin, formed in 1982 by Farin Urlaub and Bela B. with Sahnie becoming the third member.
Sahnie was fired from the band in 1986, he was replaced by The Incredible Hagen. Die Ärzte split in 1988.
In 1993 the band reunited with Rod replacing The Incredible Hagen.
Current lineup:
Farin Urlaub (born October 27th, 1963 as Jan Vetter): vocals, guitar
Bela B. (born December 14th, 1962 as Dirk Felsenheimer): vocals, drums
Rod (born May 19th, 1968 as Rodrigo González): bass, vocals, guitar
Former members:
Sahnie (born June 12th,1962 as Hans Runge) from 1982 to October 1986: bass, vocals
The Incredible Hagen (born February 18th, 1961 as Hagen Liebing, died September 2016) from October 1986 to 1988: bass, backing vocals
1 | Die Einsamkeit Der Würstchen |
2 | Ekelpack |
3 | Zum Bäcker |
4 | Zitroneneis |
5 | Vollmilch |
6 | Milchtrinker Raus |
7 | Westerland (Live) |
8 | Schädel |
9 | Destroy |
10 | Emma Peel |
11 | Mord |
12 | Liebe |
13 | Keine Zukunft |
14 | Mc Donalds |
15 | Ich Hasse Euch Alle |
16 | No More Hamburgers |
17 | FDJ-Punx |
18 | Maschine |
19 | The Rivers Of Babylon |
20 | Die Grünen Hampelmänner |
21 | Popeye |
22 | Kleine Kinder Schmecken Gut |
23 | Spitz Wie Lumpi |
24 | 19th Nervous Breakdown |
25 | Ich Bin So Leer |
26 | Freitod |
27 | Popeye |
28 | Untitled |
29 | Untitled |
30 | Polizei SA/SS |
This bootleg features very old recordings under different names, which feature the core members of Die Ärzte, hence the title (translated: "DIE ÄRZTE under different names").
Some of tracks are entitled incorrect on the inlay.
Track 2 was originally released as a hidden track on the compilation LP Pesthauch Des Dschungels. There it came right after "Ich Hab' Udo Lindenberg Die Beine Amputiert" by Die Geilen Greise. Because of this it was listed wrong on the release here. Die Geilen Greise was never a alias of members of Die Ärzte!
Track 6 is actually not by Die Ärzte, but rather a statement from the band "Deutsche Trinkerjugend", who simply comment on the previous song by Die Ärzte, called "Vollmilch".
Track 29 is chaptered, but not credited. It's six seconds of silence (probably a mastering error). The cover lists subsequently track 30 as track 29. Track 28 is nothing more than a drum solo/improvisation.
Track 19 is an instrumental cover version of the song "Rivers Of Babylon" by Boney M..
Track 23 is played to the music of the song "The Guns Of Brixton" by The Clash.
Track 24 is a german cover version of the song "19th Nervous Breakdown" by The Rolling Stones.
Track 30 is a cover version of the banned song "Polizei SA/SS" by the german punkband Slime.
Nearly all tracks were previously published:
Tracks 1 and 2 were taken from the compilation LP Pesthauch Des Dschungels.
Tracks 3 to 6 originally appeared on the LP compilation Ein Vollrausch In Stereo * 20 Schäumende Stimmungshits.
Track 7 is a B-side track of their Westerland 12".
Track 8 was recorded live at the Hasenheide Open Air Festival, Berlin 17.07.1983 and is a german language cover version of the song "Skulls" by Misfits.
Tracks 9 to 30 were recorded live in Berlin 26.09.1981 at Freilichtbühne Am Juliusturm. This was planned to be released as C-45 cassette on Graf Haufen Tapes (GHT-06) as Soilent Green* - Live 26.9.81, but shelved except for a few promos and band copies. After Soilent Grün split, it was released on limited edition C-70 cassette on Graf Haufen Tapes (GHT-27) as Soilent Grün - In Memorandum (sic) with some additional material of Soilent Grün in their rehearsal room and some tracks from their final concert.
This CD is printed with a pink cross.
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