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Delikatessen Compilation album by Oomph! Released 1 December 2006 Recorded 2004 - 2006 Genre Industrial metal Oomph! chronology 1998-2001: Best of Virgin Years
(2006)Delikatessen
(2006)Rohstoff
(2007)Delikatessen (German for Delicacies) is the third compilation album by the German band Oomph!, released under GUN. Includes all the singles of the band and 2 previously unreleased tracks: a revisited version of their previous hit "Gekreuzigt", and a cover of the band Frankie Goes To Hollywood, "The Power Of Love", being released as double single to promote the compilation. The Special Edition of the album comes with a second disc featuring b-sides and remixes from their respective singles.
By 16 February the compilation was re-released to feature updated version of Träumst du (one with Marta Jandova's vocals). The compilation was released in a slider-box format on 15 June 2007. Another re-release of the compilation featuring as second disc the Rohstoff DVD -"Delikatessen Vs Rohstoff"- was released on December 2007.
Contents
Track listing
CD #1
- Gekreuzigt 2006 (Crucified 2006)
- Augen Auf! (Eyes Open!)- from "Wahrheit oder Pflicht"
- Träumst du (Do you Dream?) (feat. Marta Jandová)- from "GlaubeLiebeTod"
- Fieber (Fever) (feat. Nina Hagen) (single edit) - from "Fieber" single
- Supernova - from "Ego"
- Brennende Liebe (Burning Love) (feat. L'Âme Immortelle) - from "Brennende Liebe" single
- Das letzte Streichholz (The Final Macht) - from "GlaubeLiebeTod"
- Das weiße Licht (The White Light) - from "Plastik"
- Gott ist ein Popstar (God is a Popstar) - from "GlaubeLiebeTod"
- Sex hat keine Macht (Sex is Has No Power) (single edit) - from "Sex hat keine Macht" single
- The Power of Love
- Die Schlinge (The Noose) (feat. Apocalyptica) - from "GlaubeLiebeTod"
- Unsere Rettung (Our Salvation) - from "Unrein"
- Ich bin du (I am you) - from "Oomph!"
- Der neue Gott (The New God) - from "Oomph!"
- Niemand (No One) - from "Niemand" single
- Sex - from "Sperm"
- Wunschkind (Wishchild) - from "Wunschkind"
- Ice-Coffin - from "Defekt"
CD #2
- Available only with the limited digipack edition.
- Weißt du wie viel Sterne stehen? - from "Gott ist ein Popstar" single
- Zauberstab - from "Die Schlinge" single
- Die Hölle kann warten - from "Das letzte Streichholz" single
- Polizisten - from "Die Schlinge" single
- The World Is Yours - from "Sex hat keine Macht" single
- Der Präsident ist tot - from "Das letzte Streichholz" single
- Kill Me Again - from "Brennende Liebe" single
- Eiszeit - from "Brennende Liebe" single
- Fragment - from "Gott ist ein Popstar" single
- Asshole - from "Ice-Coffin" single
- Feiert das Kreuz (Pope Mix) - from "3+1" single
- U Said (Primary Mix) - from "Breathtaker" single
- Fleisch - from "3+1" single
- A.L.I.V.E. - from "Ice-Coffin" single
- Sex hat keine Macht (Transporterraum Remix) - from "Sex hat keine Macht" single
- Gott ist ein Popstar (Silverstar Remix) - previously available as digital download only
- Brennende Liebe (Transporterraum Remix) - from "Brennende Liebe" single
- Das letzte Streichholz ([:SITD:] Remix) - from "Das Letzte Streichholz" single
- Augen Auf! (Freizeichen vs. Oomph! Mix) - from "Augen Auf!" single
Singles
Dero Goi · Andreas Crap · Robert Flux ·
Leo (Live Drums) · Hagen (Live Bass)Albums Oomph! • Sperm • Defekt • Wunschkind • Unrein • Plastik • Ego • Wahrheit oder Pflicht • GlaubeLiebeTod • MonsterSingles "Ich Bin Du" • "Der neue Gott" • "Breathtaker" • "Sex" • "3+1" • "Ice-Coffin" • "Gekreuzigt" • "Unsere Rettung" • "Das weisse Licht" • "Fieber" • "Supernova" • ""Niemand" • "Augen Auf!" • "Brennende Liebe" • "Sex hat keine Macht" • "Gott ist ein Popstar" • "Das letzte Streichholz" • "Die Schlinge" • "Gekreuzigt 2006 + The Power Of Love" • "Träumst Du?" • "Wach Auf!" • "Beim ersten Mal tut's immer weh" • "Labyrinth" • "Sandmann"Compilations 1991–1996: The Early Works • 1998–2001: Best of Virgin Years • Delikatessen • Truth or DareDVDs Related articles Categories:- Oomph! albums
- 2006 compilation albums
- Double compilation albums
- GUN Records compilation albums
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