Als die Liebe starb

Als die Liebe starb is the fifth studio album from Austrian electronic music band L'Âme Immortelle.

Als die Liebe starb
Studio album by
Released2003 (EU)
2004 (US)
GenreEBM
Darkwave
Alternative rock
LabelTrisol Music Group
L'Âme Immortelle chronology
Dann habe ich umsonst gelebt
(2001)
Als die Liebe starb
(2003)
Gezeiten
(2004)

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Thomas Rainer.

No.TitleMusicLength
1."21. Februar"Rainer/Kraushofer/Dayour3:59
2."Tiefster Winter"Rainer/Kraushofer/Dayour5:00
3."Have I Ever?"Rainer/Kraushofer/Dayour4:53
4."Letting Go"Rainer/Kraushofer/Dayour5:46
5."Aus den Ruinen"Rainer/Kraushofer/Dayour5:07
6."Certainty"Rainer/Kraushofer/Dayour4:13
7."Lake of Tears"Medwenitsch/Kraushofer4:35
8."Betrayal"Rainer/Kraushofer/Dayour4:25
9."Im Tod Vereint"Rainer/Kraushofer/Dayour4:47
10."Disharmony"Medwenitsch/Kraushofer5:12

Re-release bonus tracks

11. "Why Didn't I Die"
12. "Just Defy"

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