Remuched
Remuched is a double CD released by Berlin-based indie punk band Bonaparte. The first disc (Remuched) contains remixes and a B side from their debut album, Too Much, while the second disc (Blood, Sweat & Würstchen) contains live songs.
Remuched | ||||
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Remix album and live album by | ||||
Released | March 6, 2009 | |||
Genre | Indie punk | |||
Length | 73:38 (Remix CD) 56:48 (Live CD) | |||
Label | Staatsakt | |||
Producer | Tobias Jundt | |||
Bonaparte chronology | ||||
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Track listing
Remuched
- "Killing Time" – 2:01
- "Do You Want to Party" (Remuched by Siriusmo) – 3:08
- "Ego" (Remuched by Filewile) – 4:47
- "Too Much" (Remuched by Housi Housemeister) – 4:32
- "Who Took the Pill?" (Remuched by Markus Lange) – 4:53
- "Blow It Up" (Remuched by Marvin Suggs) – 4:40
- "Lvdngrslvngklls" (Remuched by Rampa) – 7:05
- "Wrygdwylife?" (Remuched by One Shot Orchestra) – 5:00
- "Who Took the Pill?" (Siriusmo's Reprise) – 1:06
- "3 Minutes in the Brain of Bonaparte" (Remuched by Jcll) – 6:11
- "Anti Anti" (Remuched by Quinto) – 5:00
- "Ego" (Remuched by Jack Tennis) – 4:57
- "Blow It Up" (Remuched by Hifi Brown) – 2:57
- "Anti Anti" (Aminus' Clap 'til You Die Mix) – 3:14
- "Who Took the Pill?" (Remuched by Death of a Cheerleader) – 3:35
- "Ego" (Remuched by Zachov) – 4:28
- "A Song in ©" (Bonaparte vs. Benfay) – 2:46
- "3 Minutes in the Brain of Bonaparte" (Michael Szedlak Mix) – 3:28
Blood, Sweat & Würstchen
- "Do You Want to Party" (Live at Admiralspalast Berlin) – 1:55
- "Tú me molas" (Live at Festsaal Kreuzberg) – 2:52
- "Wrygdwylife?" (Live at Dachstock Bern) – 3:23
- "Anti Anti" (Live at Admiralspalast Berlin) – 3:27
- "Ego" (Live in the Emperor's Brain) – 3:49
- "I Can't Dance" (Live at Dachstock Bern) – 3:18
- "Blow It Up" (Live in Carlos' Cellar Dungeon) – 3:22
- "A-a-ah" (Live at Mrs. Bonaparte's Château) – 4:29
- "Killing Time" (Bosie Sold His Soul to the Devil) – 1:35
- Interlude: Xixi's Paranoid Panamanian Fruit Salad – 1:21
- "Who Took the Pill?" (Live at Grand Theatre Groningen) – 3:14
- "Too Much" (Live in the Bloody Bunny's Costume) – 3:53
- Interlude: Le strip de Lulu le Squelette (Leçon 01) – 1:20
- "Bienvenido" (Live in Between Caesar's Stripes) – 2:45
- "No, I'm Against It!" (Live at Admiralspalast Berlin) – 2:05
- "Lvdngrslvngklls" (Live at Cannonman's Helmet) – 4:17
- "Gigolo Vagabundo" (Live Somewhere im Grenzbereich) – 4:59
- "Anti Anti" (Reprise - Welcome to Madness...) – 2:13
- "Blow It Up" (Jazz & Cheese at the Kaiser's House) – 2:43
Notes
- The digital download version divided the double CD into two separate releases: Remuched - Remixed[1] (with alternate artwork) and Remuched - Blood, Sweat & Würstchen.[2]
- Additional remixes, live tracks and videos were available on http://www.bonaparte.cc/remuched/. The audio tracks found on this website are:
- "Blow It Up" (Jazz & Cheese Version) – 2:43
- "A-a-ah" (Round Table Knights Remix) – 4:15
- "Anti Anti" (Markus Lange Remix) – 5:55
- "Blow It Up" (Damien Qwerty Blip It Up Mix) – 3:30
- "Ego" (Jack Tennis Vocal Mix) – 5:24
- "Ego" (Jacob Suske Old Rmxxl Mas) – 3:42
- "I Can't Dance" (Bellwethers I Can't Surf Mix) – 4:09
- "Lvdngrslvngklls" (Kg Baltimore Club Mix) – 4:55
- "Too Much" (Elektroluk Remix) – 4:03
- "Too Much" (Jack Tennis Reggae Mashup) – 3:52
- "Too Much" (Markus Lange Remix) – 5:25
- "Tú me molas" (Bellwethers Maximum Drama Mix) – 5:30
- "Gigolo Vagabundo" (Almost Live) – 4:20
- "I Can't Dance" (Almost Live) – 2:48
- "Lvdngrslvngklls" (Live) – 3:29
- "This War" (Unreleased Early Bonaparte Song Script) – 4:47
- "Who Took the Pill?" (Almost Live) – 3:14
- A re-recorded version of "This War" was included as a bonus track on the vinyl version of the band's next studio album, My Horse Likes You.
- "Anti Anti (Markus Lange Remix)" was subsequently released as "Anti Anti (Markus Lange Dub)" on Anti Anti (Remixes).
- "I Can't Dance (Bellwethers I Can't Surf Mix)" and "Tú me molas (Bellwethers Maximum Drama Mix)" were subsequently released in an edited form by New Zealander duo Bellwethers in their debut EP, Cattle Battle.[3][4] The EP includes two additional remixes of "A-a-ah" and "Gigolo Vagabundo", which are exclusive to that release.
References
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