Living Targets

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Vocals, guitar: Arnim Teutoburg- White Guitar: Bernd Kurtzke Guitar: Peter Baumann Bass: Torsten Scholz Drums: Thomas Götz

Tritone - Studio, Berlin

Living Targets is the third studio album by Beatsteaks. It is the first album by the Beatsteaks with Torsten Scholz on bass. The album was originally " The Ordinary Me " hot, this title was not used. It was recorded first in miniskirt studio in Cologne with Uwe Sabirowsky as a producer, where arose among other Let Me In and buzzer. Singer Arnim Teutoburg- White commented on this phase with the words: "I thought so, we make 'n super album - Have we, too, but only half. So we there already Hammer songs also added, (...) but we just did not have enough songs. "

After Rauf on Stage, Hidden - tour in support of the doctors we went with Billy Gould, known as the bassist of Faith No More, the tritone studio to Berlin to take up the rest of the plate. The first single, Summer was never officially released as a single because of a delay when pressing the CDs, but was later in the band's own label merchandise beat stuff available, so Let Me In is actually the first single of the band was. One of the single releases Summer and Let Me In Beatsteaks produced their first professional video: The video for Summer, produced by Peter Thorwarth and Ali Eckert, represents the band in September 2001 when going on holiday Represents the Let Me In Video directed by Bas Vink was filmed as a performance video and also ran relatively frequently on music television, which contributed significantly to the popularity of the Beatsteaks.

As a hidden track is a few seconds after the end of the Summer track Yeah!

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