Live in Stuttgart

Live in Stuttgart is a live double album by German hip hop group Die Fantastischen Vier. It was recorded on 21 September 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 of the show.

Live in Stuttgart
Live album by
Released15 December 2003
Recorded21 September 2003
GenreGerman hip hop
Length116:28
LanguageGerman
LabelFour Music
Die Fantastischen Vier chronology
MTV Unplugged
(2000)
Live in Stuttgart
(2003)
Viel
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Live in Stuttgart peaked at #81 in the German charts and at #50 in Austria.

Track listing

  1. "Die Vierte Dimension"
  2. "Neues Land"
  3. "Die Stadt die es nicht gibt"
  4. "Le Smou"
  5. "Ganz normal"
  6. "Der Picknicker"
  7. "Hammer"
  8. "Konsum"
  9. "Liebesbrief"
  10. "Weiter als du denkst"
  11. "Sie ist weg"
  12. "Jetzt Geht's Ab"
  13. "Beweg Deinen Popo"
  14. "Schizophren"
  15. "Buenos dias Messias"
  16. "Populär"
  17. "MfG"
  18. "Was geht"
  19. "Griechischer Wein", a cover of the Schlager by Udo Jürgens)
  20. "Pipis & Popos"
  21. "Millionen Legionen"
  22. "Tag Am Meer"
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