



🎧 Spin into the Past with Style!
Liebe Ist Für Alle Da is a premium 2 LP set pressed on high-quality 180-gram vinyl, designed for audiophiles and collectors alike. This limited edition release not only delivers superior sound quality but also serves as a stunning visual centerpiece for any music lover's collection.





















| ASIN | B00L18EPFQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,332 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #5,450 in Metal #26,813 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,448) |
| Date First Available | January 12, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Label | Island |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Island |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Original Release Date | 2017 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.4 x 12.32 x 0.47 inches; 1.57 Pounds |
M**L
A Worthy Return
Having been an avid Rammstein fan since earlier this decade, this has been my most anticipated album release for quite some time. The tension and excitement built over the course of the past 3 years as Rammstein fans awaited the successor to 2005's "Rosenrot", which had left many fans dissapointed. Although I did enjoy Rosenrot, to me it wasn't quite up to the quality of previous gems like "Mutter" and "Reise Reise", so I, like many other Rammstein fans, was quite curious as to the direction their next project would take. I can say now, upon a full month of exposure to "LIFAD", that the word "dissapointment" hasn't so much as even crossed my mind, and that this album represents a glorious congregation of all their previous styles, with a few new surprises to keep things fresh. Many had dismissed the album outright before its release upon hearing the first single, perhaps mistaking its style as being representative of the rest of the album, but this is not so. Although fun and catchy, the song in question is a true stand-out on the album in terms of its style, and should not be used as a barometer to guage how one will enjoy the rest of the songs. LIFAD's style seems to traverse Rammstein's entire discography, with anthemic industrial grinders like the opener "Rammlied", fast paced, balls-out rockers like "Waidmanns Heil", and softer acoustic ballads like the album's closer "Roter Sand", or the contagious "Fruehling in Paris", which features a chorus sung in French. Musically, it is my opinion that this is Rammstein's finest effort overall, with vocalist Till Lindemann and drummer Christoph Schneider in specific exhibiting their finest performances yet. It is also their most diverse, in terms of the variety of styles you hear from one song to the next. Thematically, it is surely their darkest, with the entire album representing a sort of tongue in cheek examination of love at its most extreme (take the title "Liebe ist fuer alle da", meaning "Love is there for everyone"), including a song dedicated to the Fritzl case from Austria. Rammstein fans should more or less know what to expect from this album, and those seeking that traditional sound will not be dissapointed, as this somewhat represents a return to form for the band after the varying musical styles attempted with the last two albums. Although some may not figure LIFAD to be the best Rammstein album ever made, it must surely be considered to be amongst their finest, and is certainly one of the best albums I've heard from any band in quite some time. A true ambassador of their genre, and a testament to the power of hard music. Highly recommended!
G**A
Another Great Album
Let me start of by saying that I have loved every Rammstein album even though some have taken time to grow on me. I got into the band when I was younger... 11 years ago and at that time Herzeleid and Sehnsucht were perfection. I loved the heavier and faster stuff back then. When Mutter came out I wasn't sure of it as it was a little slower but it after a few weeks of listening the album eclipsed Rammsteins first two releases. I loved the epic quality of each track. The slower tracks really had a quality not seen before and it just made the album feel a lot more solid through out. I got a little older and my taste in music mellowed and the heavier stuff just didn't have the same feel. I still love Herzelied and Sehnsucht but after Mutter I had seen what a more rhythmic Rammstein could do. Then came Reise, Reise and I loved it. But like before it took a little while for me to realize its quality. Don't get me wrong Rammstein was as heavy as before but they were now experimenting with ballads and me being a little older really appreciated that. Not every song needs to be a head banger. Ohne Dich really demonstrates how Rammstein can put out an epic ballad. It is a perfect track... my favorite track of all their albums. Mein Teil also shows that Rammstein didn't forget about thier earlier work and its just shows they can rock out when they want to. Rosenrot, an album that you either hate or love, I think gets an unfair rep. Its an album that just shows that Rammstein are a little older now and not every track needs to be a Ich Will Flamen Sehen. I loved the album personally. It has more ballad's then their previous work and I like that a lot. I don't need so much heaviness all the time. Its an album that relaxes me. Now with the release of Liebe Ist Fure Alle Da Rammstein have combined the best of their works. You have the tracks that harken back to Herzeleid and Sehnsucht, tracks that bring about the emotional rawness of Mutter and the ballads of Reise, Reise and Rosenrot. It is a great album through and through. Every track is just great. This one took no time for me to really get into. Every track could be a potential single. My favorite is actually on the bonus CD; Fuhre Mich. The chorus is enchanting and the guitar riffs really get you pumped. Tracks like Ich Tu Dir Wen and Waidmanns Heil remind you of the earlier and rawer Rammstein. While tracks like Donaukinder remind you of Mutter with the emotional quality. This is just a great album by a great band.
M**N
Different from what we are used to.
Wow this album has been in long anticipation and I believe that it has been released without disappointment. They have seemed to take a slight detour from their basic industrial sound and into something a LITTLE mellower. While there may be some softer songs such as "Roter Sand" or "Frühling in Paris" there are songs that are really hard and have a lot of pick up i.e. "Bückstabü" or "Führe mich" (only available on the deluxe edition). These songs are the reason we love Rammstein. I really appreciate artists that try something new but still have songs from their original style i.e. "The Who" or "O.K. Go". It seems that drummer Christoph "Doom" Schneider has really improved a lot and his double-bass pedal flies off the hook almost this whole album, which in other bands really sucks but here it is actually consistent and sounds good, all in all he has really helped improve Rammsteins' unique sound. Till Lindemann's voice is still good, low, and powerful. Buy this album, it has a new flavor but is still great and original. Take it from an unbiased customer. Pros: - Nice double disc set. -Booklet and box have some very nice images. -The second (bonus) disc has some great songs on it, such as "Halt" and I am very surprised that some of these are not on the standard edition. -Drummer and lead singer have improved. Cons: -I can see how some will have a hard time accepting the slightly more mellow sound but I like it.
M**D
Great album!
Awesome album and band! But the vinyl showed up damaged... easy return.
T**A
先行シングルの(良い意味での)最悪っぷりから期待してましたが、ハッキリ言って期待以上でした。紙ケース入りの紙ジャケ仕様でしたが、もう観た瞬間からのズッシリ来る重厚感が堪らなかったです。笑 まぁ・・・六本入りのスペシャルBOXは流石に買えませんしね。爆 静かに歌いあげる歌もあり、激しく歌う歌もあり。 激しさだけで言うなら過去最高に重くて激しいアルバムです。 ティルの歌いっぷりは相変わらず素晴らしい。 前作よりは全体的に硬質的な感じで、曲の端々に初期のトランス風味が“わずかに”感じられるのは良いと思いました。 個人的には今までの作品で一番好きです。ディスク2まで合わせれば16曲(Roter Sandが2Ver.ありますが)でかなりお腹いっぱいの傑作。ディスク2も手抜きなしですのでご安心を。 スピード感とティルの歌い方がハンパじゃない#3は最高にカッコイイ。ドラミングやリフが今までにない感じの#9も良い。ディスク2の#3は、トラックタイトルの「Halt!」と歌うところが素敵です。他の曲もホントは全部オススメ。 ただRoter SandのオーケストラとアルバムVer.の違いがあんまりハッキリしてないのが残念。。。
A**R
This is a great Rammstein album.
S**N
Ich habe mir das Album gleich zum Release in der Doppel-CD-Variante liefern lassen und bin nach mehrmaligem Hören mehr als nur zufrieden mit diesem Bombastwerk. Ehrlich gesagt, hätte ich Rammstein nach dem äußerst durchwachsenen und kaum als vollwertiges Album anzusehenden "Rosenrot" nicht zugetraut, ein solches Spitzenalbum abzuliefern. Hier ein kurzer Überblick über die Lieder: "Rammlied" - Ein genialer Opener! Der Name passt wie die Faust auf's Auge, denn dieses Lied wird ganz klar die neue Rammstein-Hymne! In diesem Lied werden viel stärker als auf den meisten früheren Liedern die Metal-Einflüsse sichtbar. 8,5 / 10 "Ich tu Dir weh" - Das Lied, das zur Zensur des Albums geführt hat. Mir unverständlich, Rammstein hat auf dem Album und auch auf anderen Alben wesentlich härtere, grenzwertigere Texte abgeliefert. Nicht das beste Lied auf dem Album, aber gut anzuhören. 8 / 10 "Waidmanns Heil" - GENIAL!! Bei diesem Lied werden Erinnerungen an Lieder wie "Asche zu Asche" wach und "Waidmanns Heil" übertrifft sie alle. Eines der absoluten Highlights auf der CD ... Waidmanns-manns-manns-manns Heil :) 10 / 10 "Haifisch" - Als ich davon gelesen habe, hier kämen Depeche-Mode-artige Synthies zum Tragen, dachte ich erst, das kann nix sein. Aber Pustekuchen, dieser Titel ist gerade durch die Synthie-Sounds verbunden mit dem rammsteintypischeren Refrain schnell zu einem meiner Lieblinge avanciert. 10 / 10 "B*******" - Müll. Mehr kann man dazu nicht sagen. Hört sich schlichtweg mies an, vor allem der Refrain. 0 / 10 "Frühling in Paris" - Die erste Ballade auf dem Album und auch wieder eines der Spitzentitel. Gerade das Detail der zwei französisch-sprachigen Textzeilen finde ich klasse, sowas sollte sich Rammstein öfter trauen. 9 / 10 "Wiener Blut" - Provokant, hart, genial. Warum wurde dieses Lied nicht zensiert? Textlich wesentlich extremer als "Ich tu Dir weh", aber das scheint unserer Zensursula entgangen zu sein. Jedenfalls eine verdammt gute Brachialattacke auf die Ohren mit mutig-provokantem Inhalt. Hut ab, Till! 10 / 10 "Pussy" - Leider eines der weniger guten Lieder, passt aber auch irgendwie als Single-Auskopplung. Gerade die lockerflockige Synthie-Melodie finde ich durchaus faszinierend. 7 / 10 "Liebe ist für alle da" - Titellied, und das zu Recht. Besser geht's kaum noch. Besonders hervorhebenswert - aber von Till auch kaum anders zu erwarten - das Nennen von etlichen (Ab)Arten der menschlichen Sexualität (inklusive Koprophagie). 10 / 10 "Mehr" - Hier bin ich zwiegespalten. Der sehr guten ersten Hälfte des Liedes steht die fast schon misslungene zweite Hälfte gegenüber. Textlich dennoch eines der besten Lieder, da hier die typisch menschliche Gier nach "Mehr" gekonnt verarbeitet wird. 8,5 / 10 "Roter Sand" - Die Abschlussballade. Mir persönlich zu ruhig, aber interessanter Text. 7,5 / 10 Und jetzt auch noch die Lieder der zweiten CD: "Führe mich" - Erinnert stark an die Anfangszeiten der Band, insbesondere das Debütalbum. Leider dennoch nicht überragend, aber dennoch schön anzuhören. 8 / 10 "Donaukinder" - Super Lied, mit einem für Rammstein doch recht untypischen, ernsten Text. Trotzdem nehme ich der Band das Lied ab und passt gut zum Gesamtkonzept. 9,5 / 10 "Halt" - Wieder ein genialer Höhenflug der Band. Textlich astrein und der Abschluss ist so ziemlich das Beste, was ich je von Rammstein gehört habe. Perfekt! 10 / 10 "Roter Sand (orchester version)" - Diese Version gefällt mir deutlich besser, sie klingt irgendwie homogener. 9 / 10 "Liese" - Das Lied hat die gleiche Melodie wie "Roter Sand", aber einen ganz anderen Text. 8 / 10 Fazit: Was soll ich noch sagen? Kauft euch dieses Album, wenn möglich noch in der unzensierten Fassung! Die Band hat hier eine echte Meisterleistung vollbracht. Es ist weniger poppig wie noch "Rosenrot", es gibt viele tolle, neue stilistische Versatzstücke in den einzelnen Titeln und vor allem Tills Stimme hat sich deutlich weiterentwickelt. Besonders hervorhebenswert ist der noch mehr verstärkte Einsatz von Chören, die diesmal in fast jedem Lied auftauchen und das Sahnehäubchen des Gesamtwerks darstellen. Weiter so, Rammstein, weiter so!!
W**N
Top kwaliteit en service 🙂. Goed verpakt in kartonnen doos. Mooi en verzorgd album. Must have.
M**O
Sensacional. O disco em si é muito bom e a produção do LP é de ótima qualidade. Sonoridade, encarte, capa… valeu cada centavo.
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