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Rosenstolz discography : ウィキペディア英語版
Rosenstolz discography

The discography of Rosenstolz, a German pop duo from Berlin, includes 12 studio albums and at least 40 singles, released between 1992 and 2012. The band also released a number of live albums, compilation albums and video albums.
Rosenstolz's first chart hit was "Herzensschöner", which reached No. 34 in the German singles chart in 1998.〔("Single – Rosenstolz, Herzensschöner" ) (in German). charts.de. GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 5 October 2014.〕 However, it was not until 2000 with the release of the single "Amo Vitam" that the band received frequent airplay on German music television stations.〔("Rosenstolz Magazin - 20 Jahre Rosenstolz" ) (in German). Official Rosenstolz website. Retrieved 5 October 2014.〕〔Heier, Erik. ("Siegeszug der Schlampen" ) (in German). ''Die Welt''. 16 September 2000.〕 The following year, "Es könnt' ein Anfang sein" became the band's first German top 10 single.〔("Single – Rosenstolz, Es könnt' ein Anfang sein" ) (in German). charts.de. GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 5 October 2014.〕 Rosenstolz's great breakthrough in Germany then came in 2004 with the album ''Herz'', which reached triple platinum status and gave rise to four top 20 singles, including "Liebe ist alles" and "Willkommen".〔("Biografie: Rosenstolz" ) (in German). ''SWR3''. 20 December 2012.〕〔("Rosenstolz" ). swisscharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 5 October 2014.〕 Major chart hits from later albums were "Ich bin ich (Wir sind wir)", "Gib mir Sonne" and "Wir sind am Leben", which peaked at No. 2, No. 1 and No. 3, respectively, in the German singles chart.〔
Although none of Rosenstolz's songs from the early to mid-nineties entered the charts, some of them remained regular features of Rosenstolz concerts in later years. These songs included "Schlampenfieber", "Nur einmal noch", "Lachen", "Der Moment", "Die Schlampen sind müde" and "Königin".〔Schwanke, Linus. ("Zwei Stunden ohne Filter: Rosenstolz live pur, beim Heimspiel in Berlin." ) (in German). ''laut.de''. 26 May 2003.〕〔Mons, Nicole. ("Erwartense was." ) (in German). ''laut.de''. 18 November 2004.〕〔Mons, Nicole. ("Musik: Topp! Peters Gehampel: Flop!" ) (in German). ''laut.de''. 25 September 2006.〕〔Schulz, Artur. ("Vom Burnout-Syndrom noch keine Spur." ) (in German). ''laut.de''. 10 June 2009.〕 A notable song was "Schlampenfieber", which was performed in a different musical style for each concert tour.〔Morgen, Roland. (""Schlampenfieber" gegen Eisheilige" ) (in German). ''volksfreund.de''. 23 May 2004.〕
Five of Rosenstolz's studio albums went straight to No. 1 in the German albums chart: ''Kassengift'' (2000), ''Herz'' (2004), ''Das große Leben'' (2006), ''Die Suche geht weiter'' (2008) and ''Wir sind am Leben'' (2011).〔 The last three of these albums also reached No. 1 in Austria and charted highly in Switzerland.〔 Rosenstolz's most commercially successful album was ''Das große Leben'', which sold over one million copies in Germany〔 and also received platinum and gold statuses in Austria and Switzerland, respectively.〔〔
== Albums ==


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