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Krefelder Appell - Keine Atomraketen | ||||
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Live album by Nina Hagen | ||||
Released | 2001 (2001) | |||
Recorded | September 2, 2001 | |||
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Length | 65:25 | |||
Label | Storck | |||
Producer | Terry Red | |||
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Krefelder Appell - Keine Atomraketen by Nina Hagen was recorded at Kulturfabrik in Krefeld on September 2, 2001 and released later that year.
Track listing
- "Schritt für Schritt ins Paradies" previously unreleased
- "Schachmatt" originally from Return of the Mother
- "Revolution" previously unreleased
- "Frequenzkontrolle" originally from Return of the Mother
- "Das Veilchen" previously unreleased
- "Höllenzug" originally from Return of the Mother
- "Zero Zero U.F.O." originally from FreuD euch
- "Tiere" originally from FreuD euch
- "African Reggae" originally from Unbehagen
- "Nina 4 President" originally from Street
- "Revolution Ballroom" originally from Revolution Ballroom
- "I'm Gonna Live the Life" originally from Revolution Ballroom
- "My Sweet Lord" previously unreleased
- "Born to Die in Berlin" originally from BeeHappy
- "Der Wind hat mir ein Lied erzählt" originally from Return of the Mother
- "Pank" originally from Nina Hagen Band
- "My Way" originally from Nina Hagen in Ekstasy
- "Freiheitslied" originally from FreuD euch
- "Riesenschritt" originally from FreuD euch
- "Ska" previously unreleased
- "Deutschland ich liebe Dich" previously unreleased
- "TV-Glotzer (White Punks On Dope)" originally from Nina Hagen Band
- "Ave Maria" originally from Nina Hagen
Information about releases refers to official Nina Hagen albums
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