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Encyclopedia > Adios (album)
Adios
Album Cover
Album by KMFDM
Released April 20, 1999
Recorded ???
Genre Industrial
Length 49 min 54 s
Record label Wax Trax!/TVT
Producers Sascha Konietzko, Tim Skold, Chris Shepard
Professional reviews
AMG (http://www.allmusic.com/) 2½ stars out of 5 link (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Ahk2gtq6z9u4o)
KMFDM Chronology
MDFMK
(1998)
Adios
(1999)
Boots
(2002)


Adios was originally conceived as KMFDM's parting shot to its longtime record label, Wax Trax! Records. But it also ended up signaling the break-up of KMFDM itself, at least for a time. This was the last album to feature En Esch and Günter Schulz, who went on to become Slick Idiot. Following the break-up, founding KMFDM member Sascha Konietzko went on to create MDFMK before recreating KMFDM without En Esch and Schulz.


Track listing

  1. "Adios" (Sascha Konietzko, Tim Skold)
  2. "Sycophant" (Konietzko, Skold)
  3. "D.I.Y" (Konietzko, Skold)
  4. "Today" (Konietzko, Skold)
  5. "Witness" (Konietzko, Skold, Nina Hagen)
  6. "R.U.OK?" (Konietzko, Skold)
  7. "That's All" (Konietzko, Skold, Ogre, En Esch)
  8. "Full Worm Garden" (Konietzko, Skold, Ogre, William Rieflin)
  9. "Rubicon" (Konietzko, Skold)
  10. "Bereit" (Konietzko, Skold, Esch)

Personnel

  • Sascha Konietzko: vocals (1–3, 6–10); programming (1–10); guitar (10)
  • Tim Skold: vocals (1–4, 6–10); programming (1–10); bass (9)
  • Günter Schulz: guitar (1–3, 7, 9, 10)
  • Cheryl Wilson: vocals (2, 4, 7–9)
  • En Esch: hi-hat & cymbals (2); vocals (3, 7, 10); add. programming (7)
  • Frank Chotai: add. programming (4)
  • Paul de Carli: digital editing (4)
  • Nina Hagen: vocals (5, 10)
  • Ogre: vocals (7, 8)
  • William Rieflin: programming (8)



  Results from FactBites:
 
Adios: The Greatest Hits (163 words)
Adios is a collection of some of Audio AdrenalineÂ’s greatest hits, largely in a chronological format, tracking successful songs across the years.
The most recognizable change during the course of the album is not in the stylistic changes to Audio AÂ’s music over time, but in the emergence of guitarist Tyler Burkum as a vocal lead.
Even if you are a listener who had no “personal history” with the band, this album can serve as a worthy introduction to the highlights of what Audio Adrenaline has offered to Christian music fans worldwide.
Adios - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (131 words)
The Adios LiveCD Linux distribution by Fedora Core.
Adios, a song by the German band Rammstein on the Mutter album.
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
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