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1989 studio album by Nina Hagen
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Nina Hagen is the fourth studio album by German singer Nina Hagen. It was released on October 8, 1989, by Mercury Records.
Track listing
Title | Writer(s) |
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1. | "Move Over" | Janis Joplin | 4:36 |
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2. | "Super Freak Family" | | 4:18 |
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3. | "Love Heart Attack" |
- Junger Junior
- Dawson Miller
| 4:09 |
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4. | "Hold Me" |
- Mahalia Jackson (cover)
- Billy Liesegang
| 4:08 |
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5. | "Las Vegas" | | 2:52 |
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6. | "Live on Mars" | | 5:02 |
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7. | "Dope Sucks" | | 3:06 |
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8. | "Only Seventeen" |
- Billy Liesegang
- Dawson Miller
- Zeus B. Held
- Hagen
| 5:10 |
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9. | "Where's the Party" | | 3:48 |
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10. | "Michail, Michail (Gorbachev Rap)" | | 5:07 |
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11. | "Ave Maria" | | 5:26 |
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Total length: | 47:15 |
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Notes
- "Live on Mars" is sung in Sanskrit.
- "Michail Michail" and "Ave Maria" are sung in German.
Personnel
- Nina Hagen – vocals
- Billy Liesegang – guitar; bass on "Dope Sucks"
- Luís Jardim – drums, percussion; bass on "Love Heart Attack"
- Zeus B. Held – keyboards
- The Soultanas – background vocals
- Lene Lovich – vocals on "Where's the Party"
- Lemmy – vocals, distorted bass on "Where's the Party"
- Kick Horns – brass on "Only Seventeen"
- Mark Griffiths – bass, guitar on "Hold Me" and "Ave Maria"
- Barry Fitzgerald – drums on "Super Freak Family" and "Dope Sucks"
- Lawrence Cottle – bass on "Only Seventeen"
- Alistair Gavin – piano on "Ave Maria"
- Martin Ditcham – percussion on "Ave Maria"
- The Bortobello Philharmonic, conducted by Richard Niles on "Ave Maria"
- Jean-Paul Gaultier- art direction
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