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*This song has existed since the recording sessions for ''[[Reise, Reise (album)|Reise, Reise]]'' and ''[[Rosenrot (album)|Rosenrot]]''. | *This song has existed since the recording sessions for ''[[Reise, Reise (album)|Reise, Reise]]'' and ''[[Rosenrot (album)|Rosenrot]]''. | ||
*In March 2004, it was found in the [[GEMA database]], where its length was listed as 5:24. The first two lines ("Mein Herz schlägt für Metall, Eisen gibt es überall") were listed as well. As of today, it has been removed from GEMA. | *In March 2004, it was found in the [[GEMA database]], where its length was listed as 5:24. The first two lines ("Mein Herz schlägt für Metall, Eisen gibt es überall") were listed as well. As of today, it has been removed from GEMA. | ||
*In November 2005, [[Flake]] said in an interview that the song was finished, but the band did not really like it, so they decided not to release it on ''[[Rosenrot (album)|Rosenrot]]''.<ref>[http://herzeleid.com/en/press/2005-11_flake_chat_english Online chat between Flake and fans, 2 November 2005]</ref> | *In November 2005, [[Flake]] said in an interview that the song was finished, but the band did not really like it, so they decided not to release it on ''[[Rosenrot (album)|Rosenrot]]''.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080202033734/http://herzeleid.com/en/press/2005-11_flake_chat_english Online chat between Flake and fans, 2 November 2005]</ref> | ||
*The song was reworked and re-recorded during the recording sessions for ''[[Liebe ist für alle da (album)|Liebe ist für alle da]]''. | *The song was reworked and re-recorded during the recording sessions for ''[[Liebe ist für alle da (album)|Liebe ist für alle da]]''. | ||
*In 2010, the 3:28 version of the song leaked on the internet (see [[Liebe ist für alle da (album)#Other songs|other LIFAD demos]]). | *In 2010, the 3:28 version of the song leaked on the internet (see [[Liebe ist für alle da (album)#Other songs|other LIFAD demos]]). |
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Eisenmann | |
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Song by Rammstein | |
Recorded: | 2008 Sonoma Mountain Studio, Sonoma Valley |
Length: | 03:28 |
Eisenmann is an unreleased song by Rammstein.
Background
- This song has existed since the recording sessions for Reise, Reise and Rosenrot.
- In March 2004, it was found in the GEMA database, where its length was listed as 5:24. The first two lines ("Mein Herz schlägt für Metall, Eisen gibt es überall") were listed as well. As of today, it has been removed from GEMA.
- In November 2005, Flake said in an interview that the song was finished, but the band did not really like it, so they decided not to release it on Rosenrot.[1]
- The song was reworked and re-recorded during the recording sessions for Liebe ist für alle da.
- In 2010, the 3:28 version of the song leaked on the internet (see other LIFAD demos).
- There is a fake demo around, where a fan added some extra guitars. Another fake demo contains an additional synth during the verses and bridge.
Versions
Studio
Title | Release | Length | Recorded | Released | Notes |
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Eisenmann | 05:24 | 2003 | GEMA database | ||
Eisenmann | 03:28 | 2008 | Demo version Publicly leaked in November 2010 |
Lyrics
Demo version |
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Mein Herz schlägt für Metall |