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}} KMFDM's sixth album, ''Money'', was released in February 1992, and recorded in Hamburg, Germany. It was originally intended to be named ''Apart'', with each of the two core members, Sascha Konietzko and En Esch, recording half an album and combining their work. The album ended up using only Konietzko's half, along with additional songs. It received mixed reviews, but spawned a number of club hits. It went out of print in the late 1990s and was re-released in 2006. ==History== Bandmates Sascha Konietzko and En Esch had a falling out at the end of their 1990 tour with My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult.〔 Each was given the funds to record one side of their next (and presumed final, at the time) album, ''Apart''.〔 Both worked in the same Hamburg studio, M.O.B., with engineer Blank Fontana and guitarist Günter Schulz, but never interacted with each other directly.〔 These sessions would be the last time the group worked with Fontana at M.O.B. After the two halves were combined and pressed onto an album, Esch's half was rejected by Wax Trax! Records's executives, who didn't think it sounded like KMFDM. The record company gave Konietzko additional funds to record more songs.〔 He finished the album by including new remixes of previously released material. A number of other tracks intended for the album ended up on other albums or singles.〔 The album cover includes a self-portrait of long time KMFDM artist Aidan Hughes. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Money (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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