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.
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Released | 15 December 2003 | |||
Recorded | 21 September 2003 | |||
Genre | German hip hop | |||
Length | 116:28 | |||
Language | German | |||
Label | Four Music | |||
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Live in Stuttgart peaked at #81 in the German charts and at #50 in Austria.
Track listing
- "Die Vierte Dimension"
- "Neues Land"
- "Die Stadt die es nicht gibt"
- "Le Smou"
- "Ganz normal"
- "Der Picknicker"
- "Hammer"
- "Konsum"
- "Liebesbrief"
- "Weiter als du denkst"
- "Sie ist weg"
- "Jetzt Geht's Ab"
- "Beweg Deinen Popo"
- "Schizophren"
- "Buenos dias Messias"
- "Populär"
- "MfG"
- "Was geht"
- "Griechischer Wein", a cover of the Schlager by Udo Jürgens)
- "Pipis & Popos"
- "Millionen Legionen"
- "Tag Am Meer"
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