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''Wir sind am Leben'' (We are alive) is the twelfth and final studio album by German pop duo Rosenstolz. Released in 2011 by Island Records, the album reached No. 1 in the German and Austrian albums charts and No. 3 in the Swiss albums chart. ==Background== The release of ''Wir sind am Leben'' in September 2011 marked Rosenstolz's comeback following the premature end to the band's concert tour in January 2009, which was caused by musician Peter Plate of Rosenstolz suffering from burnout.〔Dorfer, Tobias. ("Therapeutisches Singen" ) (German). ''sueddeutsche.de''. 26 September 2011.〕 During Rosenstolz's break of nearly three years, Plate and songwriting partner Ulf Leo Sommer worked individually on new songs, asking singer AnNa R. of Rosenstolz to provide vocals.〔Kittel, Sören. (""Der Papst akzeptiert meine Art zu lieben nicht"" ) (in German). ''Die Welt''. 26 September 2011.〕 Each song was recorded separately as its own entity and it was only later that the band realized that the songs went well together and could form an album.〔Hung, Steffen and Siegwart, Bettina ("INTERVIEW MIT ROSENSTOLZ" ) (German). hitparade.ch. October 2011.〕 The entire album was produced without the pressure of having to meet a deadline.〔Neumann, Olaf. ("Peter Plate von Rosenstolz: „Wir mussten uns selbst reinlegen“" ) (German). ''Westdeutsche Zeitung''. 21 September 2011.〕 In an interview before the release of ''Wir sind am Leben'', Plate stated that it was important that the band made a positive album and looked forward.〔Summen, Maurice. ("Das ist echt ein richtiger Scheißjob" ) (in German). ''Berliner Zeitung''. 20 December 2012.〕 In contrast to Rosenstolz's last two studio albums, ''Wir sind am Leben'' contains a mix of calmer songs and more uptempo songs.〔 The album also includes collaborations with other artists. For the song "Überdosis Glück", Rosenstolz wanted to use the sound of real horns and approached German reggae/dancehall band Seeed to provide this. In the case of "Beautiful", Rosenstolz asked Australian singer-songwriter Scott Matthew to add a positive end to what is a sad song by singing the mantra from his song "German".〔
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