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5.0 out of 5 stars
ROCKIN TUNES, November 22, 2006
This review is from: Rette Mich (Audio CD)
I have enjoyed having TOKIO HOTEL music. I discovered them months ago and I Love this song.....RETTE MICH (Rescue me)
I can't speak German but all their music is great. I am not a teenager either and I am just impressed that these 4 teens can rock like that. Rette Mich is a beautiful song and whomever gets this will enjoy THEMA #1 (Topic #1)
Rumor has it they are making all their songs in English too and will distribute sometime 2007..........I will be the first to buy.... Don't just buy this one CD ==get all the collection you won't regret it and before you know it you too will enjoy singing in German...
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabu Tokio Hotel Album, July 30, 2008
This review is from: Rette Mich (Audio CD)
The CD single of Rette Mich is really very good. The song is kinda angsty mellow, but not enough to be labeled "emo"; more like smooth and soulful. Even though the band members are still late teens-very early 20's, the lyrics are poignant without being overly flowery or just a whiney line repeated over and over again. There is solid substance to the music, both instrumental and lyrical.
For inexperienced US buyers, this is a CD single with a few songs and music videos, sung in German. The reason the cost is what we'd consider the average price for a "full" album of 12+ different songs is because it's an import.
The tracks included in this album are:
1. Rette mich (Video Version)
2. Rette mich (Akustik Version)
3. Thema Nr. 1 (Demo 2003)
4. Durch den Monsun (Live Video)
5. Rette mich (Video)
I'm unsure if the videos will pose a problem due to it being an import since I have a region-free DVD player that is NTSC/PAL format compatible.
**Note that the Rette Mich MP3 downloads attached to this page are NOT from Tokio Hotel. It's some artist named Aliah. While he does sing in German, I couldn't hear any resemblance to the Tokio Hotel version (unless it's been jacked up really badly). Good thing I listened to the sample before trying to buy them.
Rette Mich
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