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As guitarist of Rammstein Richard Kruspe achieved everything which can be achieved as a musician: platinum albums, celebrated concerts all over the world, excited debates, criticism - and at the end the highest feuilleton orders. But there's also another Richard Kruspe. With his solo project Emigrate he first stepped into publicness in 2007 as singer and main composer and immediately achieved the best chart numbers. Almost seven years later the second Emigrate-album appears: On „Silent so long“ Kruspe doesn't just combine the up to now best songs of his solo career, with Lemmy Kilmister (Motörhead), Jonathan Davies (Korn), Marylin Manson, Peaches and others the album also offers a one-time armada of first-class guests, congenially led through his songs in a darkly painted Metal jam by the musical director Richard Kruspe. Kruspe recorded „Silent so long“ again with the proven team, the co-producer and guitarist Olson Involtini and with Arnaud Giroux on the bass. The in Los Angeles together with Ben Grosse (Depeche Mode and others) mixed work is the result of an impressive team performance - with an as singer clearly matured Richard Kruspe at the top of his creativity.
"Silent so long" comes as black double LP and with download code.