Große Freiheit (album)


Große Freiheit is the seventh album by the Neue Deutsche Härte band Unheilig. It was released on February 19, 2010, as a standard 14-track album and a Fanbox Edition boxset which was limited to 5,000 copies that contains the following:
The album's title refers to a street in Hamburg-St. Pauli, a side-street of the Reeperbahn.

Track listing

Bonus disc

  1. Human Nations
  2. The Beast
  3. Lost Heaven
  4. Faded Times
  5. Seenot
  6. Für Immer
  7. Unter deiner Flagge
  8. Geboren um zu leben
  9. Geboren um zu leben

    Live album

On June 11, 2010, a live album was released with the same name, which contains a boxset with a CD and the DVD featuring the show. A Limited Delux Edition contains four discs while the Special Edition contains two discs.

Chart performance

In Germany, it remained at No. 1 for 23 non-consecutive weeks, to date the longest stay of any album in the 21st century and the first album by a German artist to do so.
Große Freiheit is the second most downloaded album of all time in Germany behind Adele's 21, with digital sales between 100,000 and 140,000.
Spending 52 weeks in the German top ten, the album is the 17th album to spend a year or longer there and the first to do so since Ich + Ich's Vom selben Stern, which was released in July 2007. Große Freiheit left the top 5 of the German Albums Chart for the first time the week it achieved this feat.

Chart positions

Year-end charts

Decade-end charts

Certifications and sales

Große Freiheit (Winter Edition)

This album was re-released on November 19, 2010, with all of the standard 14 tracks from Große Freiheit, excluding the two bonus songs. A second disc contains "Winterland" and its remixes. There is a new cover to reflect the title.

Track listing

Grosse Freiheit Tour 2010-2011

2010