Seemann (Apocalyptica song)
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“Seemann”
“Seemann” cover
Single by Rammstein
from the album Herzeleid
Released January 2, 1996
Format CD
Recorded Polar Studios, Stockholm, 1995
Genre Industrial metal
Length 4:48
Label Motor
Producer Jacob Hellner
Carl-Michael Herlöffson
Rammstein singles chronology
"Du riechst so gut"
(1995)
"Seemann"
(1996)
"Engel"
(1997)

"Seemann" is a song by Rammstein, released as the second single from their LP Herzeleid. Its translation is "Seaman" or "Sailor".

The video is Schneider, Riedel, Landers and Kruspe pulling a boat through the sand, with Till and a masked Flake inside. Later, they decide to keelhaul Till, still singing. The boat winds up in flames. The video is intertwined with shots of a woman, dressed like a prostitute.

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Track listing

  1. "Seemann"
  2. "Der Meister"
  3. "Rammstein in the House" (Timewriter Remix) – 6:26

Live performances

The first known performance of the song is from the New Year's Eve 1994-1995 concert in Saalfeld, Germany. It was probably played at every date of the Herzeleid tour. In the Sehnsucht tour, during this song, Flake (keyboard) usually sat in a small inflatable boat and sailed over the crowd who waves and bring the boat back to the stage after a short tour. This stunt is now performed by Ollie Riedel, in Stripped instead of Seemann. Never played in the Mutter or Reise, Reise tours, Seemann was probably last played on June 23, 1999 in Los Angeles, California.

Apocalyptica cover

“Seemann”
“Seemann” cover
Single by Apocalyptica featuring Nina Hagen
from the album Reflections
Released October 6, 2003
Format CD
Genre Cello Rock
Label Universal
Apocalyptica singles chronology
"Faraway Vol.2"
(2003)
"Seemann"
(2003)
"Bittersweet"
(2005)
Nina Hagen singles chronology
"Total Eclipse/Die schwarze Witwe"
(2001)
"Seemann"
(2003)
"Immer Lauter"
(2004)

"Seemann" was covered by Finnish cello metal band Apocalyptica and featured Nina Hagen on the band's album, Reflections. It was released as a single on October 6, 2003. It was mixed and recorded by Mikko Raita.

Track listing

  1. "Seemann" (Radio Edit) – 4:03
  2. "Seemann" (Album Version) – 4:43
  3. "Heat" – 3:24

Other versions contain:

  1. "Seemann" (Radio Edit) – 4:03
  2. "Faraway" – 3:31

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