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{{Short description|2001 song by Aria}}
{{Infobox single
{{more citations needed|date=August 2020}}
|Name=Shtil
{{Infobox song
|Cover=
| name = Shtil
|Artist=[[Aria (band)|Aria]] featuring [[Udo Dirkschneider]]
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|Album=Shtil
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|Released=2001
| type = single
|Format=[[CD]]
| artist = [[Aria (band)|Aria]] feat. [[Udo Dirkschneider]]
|Recorded=2001
| album = Shtil
|Genre=[[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]]
| released = 2001
|Length=4:50 minutes
| recorded = 2001
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|Producer=
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| genre = [[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]]
|This single="'''Shtil'''" <br>(2001)
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"'''Shtil'''" ({{lang-ru|Штиль}}, lit. "Calm") is a popular song by the [[Russia]]n band [[Aria (band)|Aria]] from the 2001 album [[Chimera (Aria album)|Chimera]] and 2002 EP "Calm".<ref>[http://xzona.net.ru/index.php?newsid=30 Aria - Shtil (8/10) - Russia - 2002 - Xzona.net.ru]</ref>
"'''Shtil'''" ({{langx|ru|Штиль}}, lit. "Calm") is a song by Russian [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band [[Aria (band)|Aria]] from their 2001 album [[Chimera (Aria album)|''Chimera'']] and their 2002 EP ''Calm''.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://xzona.net.ru/index.php?newsid=30 |title=Aria - Shtil (8/10) - Russia - 2002 - Xzona.net.ru |access-date=2009-10-12 |archive-date=2011-10-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111009052621/http://xzona.net.ru/index.php?newsid=30 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


==History==
==History==
"Shtil" was originally recorded for Aria's ''Chimera'' album in 2001. It was recorded like a duet between [[Valery Kipelov]] and [[Udo Dirkschneider]]. The song is based on [[Jack London]]'s short story "[[Francis Spaight]]" and tells of a ship's crew that is lost at sea and forced into [[Human cannibalism|cannibalism]] to prevent starvation.{{Citation needed|date=August 2020}}


The song was originally recorded for the [[Chimera (Aria album)|Chimera]] album in 2001. It is a duet between [[Valery Kipelov]] and [[Udo Dirkschneider]]. The song is based on [[Jack London]]'s short story "[[Francis Spaight]]" and tells the of a ship's crew that is lost at sea and forced into [[cannibalism]] to prevent starvation. A version of the song was recorded as a tribute to [[Harley-Davidson]] by [[Till Lindemann]] and [[Richard Z. Kruspe]] in 2003.
A cover version of the song, titled "Schtiel", was recorded as a tribute to [[Harley-Davidson]] by [[Till Lindemann]] and [[Richard Kruspe]] in 2003.

==Track listing==

# "Shtil (Штиль)"


==Personnel==
==Personnel==


* Music is by [[Vitaly Dubinin]]
* Music by [[Vitaly Dubinin]]
* Lyrics by [[Margarita Pushkina]].
* Lyrics by [[Margarita Pushkina]]


==Till Lindemann and Richard Z. Kruspe version==
==Till Lindemann and Richard Kruspe version==
{{Infobox single
{{Infobox song
|Name=Schtiel
| name = Schtiel
|Cover=Schtiel.jpg
| cover = Schtiel.jpg
| alt =
|Artist=[[Till Lindemann]] and [[Richard Z. Kruspe]]
| type = single
|Album=
| artist = [[Till Lindemann]] and [[Richard Kruspe]]
|Released=August 30, 2003
| album =
|Format=[[CD]]
|Recorded=2003
| released = 30 August 2003
| recorded = 2003
|Genre=[[Neue Deutsche Härte]]<br/>[[Industrial metal]]
| studio =
|Length=5:12
| venue =
|Label=[[Motor Music Records|Motor]]
| genre = [[Neue Deutsche Härte]]<br />[[Industrial metal]]
|Producer=[[Richard Z. Kruspe]]
| length = 5:12
|Reviews=
| label =
|This single="'''Schtiel'''" <br/>(2003)}}
| composer =
| lyricist =
| producer = [[Richard Kruspe]]
| prev_title =
| prev_year =
| next_title =
| next_year =
}}


[[Till Lindemann]] and [[Richard Z. Kruspe]] (vocalist and guitarist of German industrial metal band [[Rammstein]], respectively) covered the song and released it as a single. Till sang the song completely in the original [[Russian language|Russian]].
[[Till Lindemann]] and [[Richard Kruspe]], vocalist and guitarist of German industrial metal band [[Rammstein]], respectively, covered the song and released it as a single. Lindemann sang the song completely in Russian. A demo-version of this song can be found online, and has an [[ID3|ID3 tag]] which suggests that it was a demo recorded during the [[Mutter (album)|''Mutter'']] era.


===History===
===History===
It was released as a single with 400 copies for the 2003 Harley Party in [[Moscow]], celebrating the 100th [[anniversary]] of [[Harley-Davidson]] motorbikes. It was re-titled "'''Schtiel'''", so as to be pronounced properly in [[German language|German]], the language in which most of Rammstein’s songs are written.
The song was released as a single in an unknown quantity of copies for the 2003 Harley Party in Moscow, celebrating the 100th anniversary of [[Harley-Davidson]] motorbikes. It was re-titled "'''Schtiel'''", so as to be pronounced properly in German, the language in which most of Rammstein’s songs are written. The entire lineup of Aria in 2003 all disliked the cover, and later sold their three copies on their online store; these are the only known copies to have made it out of the party in Moscow.{{Citation needed|date=August 2020}} Other copies that weren't distributed via the Harley Party were given to winners of an online quiz hosted by the Russian computer monitor company RoverScan.{{Citation needed|date=August 2020}}

In recent years, the rarity of this single has attracted many [[Bootleg recording|bootleggers]] who have sold illegitimate copies of the CD on online marketplaces. A minimum of 60 copies of the bootleg CD are thought to exist in parallel to less than ten copies of the authentic version which are known to exist.{{Citation needed|date=August 2020}}


===Track listing===
===Track listing===
# "Schtiel"
# "Schtiel"
# [[Miller Beer]] commercial (video)


===Personnel===
===Personnel===
*[[Till Lindemann]] – [[lead vocals]], [[Drum kit|drums]]
*[[Till Lindemann]] – lead vocals, drums
*[[Richard Z. Kruspe]] – [[guitar]]s, [[bass guitar]]s, [[Backing vocalist|backing vocals]]
*[[Richard Kruspe]] – guitars, bass guitars, backing vocals


==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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{{Aria}}
{{Rammstein}}
{{Rammstein}}
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[[Category:Rammstein]]
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{{Metal-song-stub}}
{{Metal-song-stub}}

[[es:Schtiel]]

Latest revision as of 00:29, 27 October 2024

"Shtil"
Single by Aria feat. Udo Dirkschneider
from the album Shtil
Released2001
Recorded2001
GenreHeavy metal
Length4:50

"Shtil" (Russian: Штиль, lit. "Calm") is a song by Russian heavy metal band Aria from their 2001 album Chimera and their 2002 EP Calm.[1]

History

[edit]

"Shtil" was originally recorded for Aria's Chimera album in 2001. It was recorded like a duet between Valery Kipelov and Udo Dirkschneider. The song is based on Jack London's short story "Francis Spaight" and tells of a ship's crew that is lost at sea and forced into cannibalism to prevent starvation.[citation needed]

A cover version of the song, titled "Schtiel", was recorded as a tribute to Harley-Davidson by Till Lindemann and Richard Kruspe in 2003.

Personnel

[edit]

Till Lindemann and Richard Kruspe version

[edit]
"Schtiel"
Single by Till Lindemann and Richard Kruspe
Released30 August 2003
Recorded2003
GenreNeue Deutsche Härte
Industrial metal
Length5:12
Producer(s)Richard Kruspe

Till Lindemann and Richard Kruspe, vocalist and guitarist of German industrial metal band Rammstein, respectively, covered the song and released it as a single. Lindemann sang the song completely in Russian. A demo-version of this song can be found online, and has an ID3 tag which suggests that it was a demo recorded during the Mutter era.

History

[edit]

The song was released as a single in an unknown quantity of copies for the 2003 Harley Party in Moscow, celebrating the 100th anniversary of Harley-Davidson motorbikes. It was re-titled "Schtiel", so as to be pronounced properly in German, the language in which most of Rammstein’s songs are written. The entire lineup of Aria in 2003 all disliked the cover, and later sold their three copies on their online store; these are the only known copies to have made it out of the party in Moscow.[citation needed] Other copies that weren't distributed via the Harley Party were given to winners of an online quiz hosted by the Russian computer monitor company RoverScan.[citation needed]

In recent years, the rarity of this single has attracted many bootleggers who have sold illegitimate copies of the CD on online marketplaces. A minimum of 60 copies of the bootleg CD are thought to exist in parallel to less than ten copies of the authentic version which are known to exist.[citation needed]

Track listing

[edit]
  1. "Schtiel"
  2. Miller Beer commercial (video)

Personnel

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Aria - Shtil (8/10) - Russia - 2002 - Xzona.net.ru". Archived from the original on 2011-10-09. Retrieved 2009-10-12.