Showing posts with label Nina Hagen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nina Hagen. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Nina Hagen - Like An Angel

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 77:14
Size: 179,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:37)  1. Die Rattenkonigin
(4:32)  2. Love Will Survive (Die Liebe Siegt Immer)
(3:18)  3. Like An Angel Passing Through My Room
(2:32)  4. Love Is All
(3:15)  5. Romeo & Juliaaah
(4:45)  6. Immer Lauter
(3:49)  7. Gimmi Your Love
(5:21)  8. Der Traum Ist Aus
(4:46)  9. Manner
(4:05) 10. You Get What You Deserve
(1:48) 11. Sally's Lied
(2:42) 12. Die Ballade Von Der Sexuellen Horigkeit
(3:35) 13. Alabama Song
(3:33) 14. Ich Hasse Santa Claus
(4:23) 15. La Veuve Moir
(3:33) 16. Schon Ist Die Welt
(3:50) 17. Kriminaltango
(3:57) 18. Kinky Melody
(4:42) 19. Seemann
(5:02) 20. The Aria

Born in East Germany, Nina Hagen had already gained a reputation as a flamboyant rock singer by the time she emigrated to the West in 1976, where she formed a band, signed to CBS Germany, and released the debut album Nina Hagen Band in 1978. It was followed in 1980 by Unbehagen. Hagen's first U.S. release, Nina Hagen Band EP (1980), was a four-song EP consisting of songs drawn from her two German releases. She moved to New York and made her first English-language LP, Nunsexmonkrock, in 1982. That and its follow-up, the Giorgio Moroder-produced Fearless (1983), charted briefly, and "New York New York" was a Top Ten dance club hit. But Hagen left CBS after Nina Hagen in Ekstacy (1985). In 1988, she celebrated her marriage with the EP Punk Wedding, released in Canada, and in 1989 she returned to the German market with Nina Hagen. In 2010, Hagen released Personal Jesus, which featured 13 faith-based tracks that dutifully blend rock, blues, soul, and gospel into a sound that’s distinctly hers. ~ William Ruhlmann https://www.allmusic.com/artist/nina-hagen-mn0000414016/biography

Like An Angel

Saturday, February 3, 2018

Nina Hagen - Big Band Explosion

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2003
File: MP3@256K/s
Time: 42:42
Size: 79,2 MB
Art: Front

(2:47)  1. Let me entertain you
(3:26)  2. Sugar blues
(2:35)  3. I want to be happy
(4:14)  4. The Lady loves me (duet with Lucas Alexander)
(3:06)  5. Rythm & Romance
(4:28)  6. Rainbow
(2:38)  7. If you ever should leave
(4:53)  8. Fever
(3:11)  9. Love & Kisses
(3:34) 10. All over nothing @ all
(3:28) 11. Let's call the whole thing off (duet with Lucas Alexander)
(4:17) 12. Starlit Hour

A big-band album from a Teutonic dominatrix that used to be pictured dressed in PVC and restraining ropes? Sure, why not? Just don't fall for the pretty bindi wear and butterflies flying out of her mouth on the cover. Nina Hagen is still Nina Hagen and time has made her gritty voice even grittier. The lady was born to entertain, and if you're warm to her in-your-face absurdity, Big Band Explosion is a heck of a lot of fun. You'll be on the edge of your seat as the singer delivers the tunes straight-faced, but you just know that any moment she's going to bust out the brash Nina of old. That's the way the most of the songs go almost to the point of being formulaic  but if anyone is going to pull it off it's Nina. Her greatest moment or most grating, depending on your tolerance  comes at the end of "I Want to Be Happy" when her guttural scatting ends in a cough and an "oh my God!" She's Betty Boop one minute and Godzilla the next, which is why her fans love her. The Leipzig Big Band does a fine job with the accompaniment, but they could have been pushed up a little higher in the mix, and you just have to wonder what the look on their faces was like. Wonder if naughty Nina's untied them yet. ~ David Jeffries https://www.allmusic.com/album/big-band-explosion-mw0000357186

Personnel:  Nina Hagen – vocals, concept, cover photo, creative consultant;  Frank Nowicky - alt sax (Bandleader);   Michael Arnold – tenor sax;    Andrea Bauer – baritone sax;  Wolfram Dix – percussion;   Torsten Hell – trumpet;  Matthias Büttner - trombone;  Hans-Peter Fechner - bass trombone;  Jack Roth – drums;  Ralf Schrabbe – keyboards, piano

Big Band Explosion