99 Luftballons (album)

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99 Luftballons
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Compilation album by
ReleasedApril 1984 (1984-04)
Recorded1983–84
StudioSpliff Studio, West Berlin
Genre Neue Deutsche Welle
Length40:55
LanguageEnglish, German
Label Epic
Producer Reinhold Heil, Manfred Praeker
Nena chronology
? (Fragezeichen)
(1984)
99 Luftballons
(1984)
Feuer und Flamme
(1985)
Alternative cover
99 Luftballons (1984) alt Nena.jpeg
No.TitleWriter(s)German titleLength
1."99 Red Balloons"Kevin McAlea (English), Jörn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen, Carlo Karges "99 Luftballons"3:50
2."? (Question Mark)"Roy Brown (English), Fahrenkrog, Nena Kerner "? (Fragezeichen)"4:26
3."Hangin' on You"Brown (English), Fahrenkrog, Kerner"Ich häng' an dir"4:13
4."Just a Dream" Julian Dawson (English), Fahrenkrog, Kerner, Rolf Brendel"Nur geträumt"3:30
5."Let Me Be Your Pirate"Brown (English), Kerner, Brendel"Lass mich dein Pirat sein"4:51
6."Kino" (At the Movies)Brendel 2:42
7."Das Land der Elefanten" (The Land of the Elephants)Fahrenkrog, Karges 3:42
8."Leuchtturm" (Lighthouse)Fahrenkrog, Kerner 3:14
9."Rette mich" (Rescue Me)Karges 3:17
10."Unerkannt durch's Märchenland" (Unrecognized Through Fairyland) Jürgen Dehmel, Kerner 3:21
11."99 Luftballons" (99 Red Balloons)Fahrenkrog, Karges 3:50
Total length:40:55

Notes

Personnel

Credits adapted from Allmusic [11] and Discogs. [6]

Nena

Technical personnel

Charts

Chart (1984)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report) [12] 25
German Albums Chart [13] 23
Norwegian Albums Chart [14] 16
Swedish Albums Chart [15] 2
UK Albums Chart [16] 31
US Billboard 200 [3] 27

Certifications

Country (Provider) Certification
Canada (MC) [17] Gold

Release history

Region (Alternate release title)YearLabelFormatCatalog
Japan (First America)1983 Epic CD 35•8P-42
1984 Epic/Sony LP 25•3P-501
United StatesEpicFE 39294
BFE 39294
cassette BET 39294
FET 39294
United KingdomEPC 402592 5
IndiaLPEPIC 10106
PortugalEPC25925
Europe (Nena: International Album)
New ZealandELPS 4425
VenezuelaEPIC 270
CanadaFE 39294
Brazil CBS 144.818
Spain (99 Red Balloons)S 25925
South Africa (99 Red Balloons)ASF 2966
United States1990EpicCDEK 39294
Japan (First America)2009 Sony Music
Entertainment
Japan
SICP 2279

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