The proceeds from “Rescue at sea is not a crime” go to the organization “Sea Punks”, which rescues refugees from the Mediterranean Sea. The compilation features songs by Die Toten Hosen, Die Ärzte and Danger Dan, among others. The collection will be released on September 23rd.
“Rescue at sea is not a crime” will be released as a limited double LP+7″, double LP and double CD. The idea of benefit plays an important role here. “Sea punks” want a society in which refugees “are welcomed and supported”. “A society in which these people are perceived as part of the community and not as a problem” is the goal. The compilation will be released in autumn, may here already be pre-ordered.
“Sea Rescue Is Not a Crime” track listing:
page A
- Tocotronic – Youth without God against fascism
- Die Ärzte – Our bassplayer hates this song
- Danger Dan – This is all covered by the freedom of the arts
- Steiner & Madlaina – The beautiful life
- Antje Schomaker – I don’t have to do anything
- Kettcar – Summer ’89 (He cut holes in the fence)
Side B
- Thees Uhlmann – Junkies and Scientologists
- The Notwist—Exit strategy to myself
- Ilgen-Nur – Easy way out
- scrap limit feat. Sookee – Sad dreams
- Newfoundland – Viva la Corrosion
- sorrow feat. Fred Rabe – The Last Song (Everything will be fine)
Side C
- Casper feat. Haiyti – Lousy Life / Clouds
- Jan Delay feat. Denyo – fun
- Deichkind – Who says that?
- Bosse – The Paradise
- Gurr – Moby Dick
- Giant Rooks—Heat up
Side D
- Turbo State – A nice blue
- Faber – The boat is full
- The Golden Lemons – It sucks
- Mine feat. Sophie Hunger – Over
- Ami Warning – Blue eyes
- Die Toten Hosen – Europe
+++ This article first appeared on musikexpress.de +++
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