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Album Review: Rings of Steel

  • Artist: Die Krupps
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: May 16, 1995
  • Total Time: 69:23
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Rare indeed is the day that Cleopatra Records releases a remix collection of material from a band still in existence that didn't mind having it done, but there's a first time for everything. Rings of Steel is actually something of an all-over-the-place compilation, drawing on tracks from I, Die Krupps II: The Final Option, and The Final Remixes. As such, it's a useful sampler of the German act's early '90s material, or at least its original songs. The fact still remains that the group's amusing romp through Metallica songs remains its best effort to date, though, so Rings of Steel is mostly notable for who worked on the album rather than the songs in and of themselves. In a perfectly generic way, Die Krupps is a crossover band between industrial and metal, neither as distinct or inventive as obvious forebears and contemporaries like KMFDM, Ministry, and Nine Inch Nails, nor as wired and frenetic as late '90s young pups such as Rammstein and Powerman 5000. Rasped, roared vocals, big ol' guitar riffs, synth bass stabs, drum loops and samples, lyrics about destruction and energy, and so forth -- if one likes this kind of thing, one won't mind the original songs, but it's all been heard before. So concentrate on the remixes instead, some of which are successful, some are not. Regular Nine Inch Nails associate Charlie Clouser takes "Language of Reality," introduces a weird, shuddering beat, clips the guitars down, and makes it a more intriguing effort as a result. The Sisters of Mercy's Andrew Eldritch retools "Fatherland" into a trancey dance effort with just enough aggro for bite, while KMFDM's Sascha makes "Iron Man" sound like, well, a good KMFDM number with a different vocalist, and Einsturzende Neubaten's F. M. Einheit turns "New Temptation" into a nervous, wiry electronic number. One odd bonus comes with the liner notes, namely a complete and thorough biography. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bloodsuckers Mary Buck, Jurgen Engler Die Krupps (5:37)
To the Hilt Mary Buck, Jurgen Engler Die Krupps (3:39)
Crossfire Jurgen Engler, Ralf Dörper, Lee Altus Die Krupps (4:46)
Language of Reality Jurgen Engler, Lee Altus, Ralf Dörper Die Krupps (4:41)
Fatherland Christopher Lietz, Ralf Dörper, Jurgen Engler Die Krupps (4:37)
Worst Case Scenario Jurgen Engler, Ralf Dörper, Lee Altus Die Krupps (3:35)
Paradise of Sin Ralf Dörper, Jurgen Engler, Lee Altus Die Krupps (4:01)
Iron Man Jurgen Engler, Ralf Dörper Die Krupps (4:50)
Inside Out Jurgen Engler, Lee Altus Die Krupps (5:11)
New Temptation Jurgen Engler, Lee Altus Die Krupps (3:36)
Metal Machine Music Lou Reed, Ralf Dörper, Rüdiger Esch, Mary Buck, Jurgen Engler Die Krupps (5:15)
Shellshocked Ralf Dörper, Jurgen Engler Die Krupps (3:36)
Bloodsuckers [Die Krupps with Biohazard] Jurgen Engler, Mary Buck Die Krupps (4:03)
Language of Reality Ralf Dörper, Lee Altus, Jurgen Engler Die Krupps (4:09)
Worst Case Scenario Jurgen Engler, Ralf Dörper, Lee Altus Die Krupps (4:18)
To the Hilt Lee Altus, Jurgen Engler Die Krupps (4:47)
New Temptation Lee Altus, Jurgen Engler Die Krupps (3:57)

Credits

Jeff Walker (Remixing), Luc Van Acker (Guitar), Louis Jans (Engineer), Rodney Orpheus (Remixing), Kirk Yano (Mixing), Charles Clouser (Programming), James Hatz (Assistant Producer), Evan Seinfeld (Remixing), Charles Clouser (Drums), Colin Richardson (Engineer), Christopher Lietz (Producer), No Sleep Nigel (Engineer), F.M. Einheit (Remixing), Mick Cripps (Remixing), Sascha Konietzko (Remixing), Chris Shepard (Remixing), Jim Martin (Remixing), Charles Clouser (Mixing), White Child Rix (Remixing), Andrew Eldritch (Remixing), Michael Vitzthum (Engineer), Charles Clouser (Remixing), Dave Buchanon (Engineer), Jurgen Engler (Producer), Mick Beaton (Engineer), Erlend Ottem (Remixing), Randy Wine (Engineer), Billy Graziadei (Remixing), Gørdi Gerhardt (Remixing), Jocke Skog (Remixing), Thierry Devries (Digital Editing), Charles Clouser (Keyboards), Luc Van Acker (Remixing), Sam Hofstedt (Assistant Engineer), Luc Van Acker (Vocals), Rob Beaton (Engineer)
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Rings of Steel
Compilation album by Die Krupps
Released 1995
Genre EBM / Industrial
Length 74:36 minutes
Label Cleopatra Records
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Rings of Steel is a compilation album by German industrial rock/EBM band Die Krupps. It was released in May 1995 via Cleopatra Records and targeted torwards the US markets.

The album combines tracks from I, Die Krupps II: The Final Option (1993), and the remix album The Final Remixes (1994). It features remixes by members of bands like Biohazard, Clawfinger, KMFDM, Charlie Clouser, Einstürzende Neubauten, Sisters of Mercy and Carcass among others.

Tracklisting

  1. "Bloodsuckers (Bela B. of Die Ärzte/Gørdi Gerhardt remix)" - 5:37
  2. "To The Hilt (remixed by Erlend Ottem & Jocke Skog of Clawfinger)" - 3:39
  3. "Crossfire (Jim Martin remix)" - 4:46
  4. "Language Of Reality (Charlie Clouser/Mick Cripps remix)" - 4:41
  5. "Fatherland (remixed by Andrew Eldritch & Rodney Orpheus)" - 4:37
  6. "Worst Case Scenario (remixed by White Child Rix of Gunshot)" - 3:35
  7. "Paradise Of Sin (Luc Van Acker remix)" - 4:01
  8. "Iron Man (remixed by Sascha of KMFDM & Chris Shepard)" - 4:50
  9. "Inside Out (Jeff Walker remix)" - 5:11
  10. "New Temptation (F.M. Einheit remix)" - 3:36
  11. "Metal Machine Music" - 5:14
  12. "Shellshocked" - 3:35
  13. "Bloodsuckers [Die Krupps with Biohazard]" - 4:03
  14. "Language Of Reality" - 4:09
  15. "Worst Case Scenario" - 4:18
  16. "To The Hilt" - 4:47
  17. "New Temptation" - 3:57

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