Live in Krefeld

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Official Live Bootleg: Live in Krefeld
[[File:Released = 2001 Recorded = 2000 Genre = Pop, rock, mantra, post punk and dance Length = 65:25 Label = Storck Producer = Terry Red Reviews = YES|frameless]]
Live album by Nina Hagen
Released 2001
Nina Hagen chronology
Return of the Mother
(2000) Return of the Mother2000
Official Live Bootleg: Live in Krefeld
(2001)
Big Band Explosion
(2003) Big Band Explosion2003

Live in Krefeld by Nina Hagen was recorded at Kulturfabrik in Krefeld and released in 2001.

Nina Hagen German singer, songwriter, and actress

Catharina "Nina" Hagen is a German singer, songwriter, and actress. She is known for her theatrical vocals and rose to prominence during the punk and new wave movements in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Krefeld Place in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Krefeld, also known as Crefeld until 1929, is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located northwest of Düsseldorf, its centre lying just a few kilometres to the west of the river Rhine; the borough of Uerdingen is situated directly on the Rhine. Krefeld is accessed by the autobahns A57 (Cologne–Nijmegen) and the A44 (Aachen–Düsseldorf–Dortmund–Kassel).

Track listing

  1. "Schritt für Schritt ins Paradies" previously unreleased
  2. "Schachmatt" originally from Return of the Mother
  3. "Revolution" previously unreleased
  4. "Frequenzkontrolle" originally from Return of the Mother
  5. "Das Veilchen" previously unreleased
  6. "Höllenzug" originally from Return of the Mother
  7. "Zero Zero U.F.O." originally from FreuD euch
  8. "Tiere" originally from FreuD euch
  9. "African Reggae" originally from Unbehagen
  10. "Nina 4 President" originally from Street
  11. "Revolution Ballroom" originally from Revolution Ballroom
  12. "I'm Gonna Live the Life" originally from Revolution Ballroom
  13. "My Sweet Lord" previously unreleased
  14. "Born to Die in Berlin" originally from BeeHappy
  15. "Der Wind hat mir ein Lied erzählt" originally from Return of the Mother
  16. "Pank" originally from Nina Hagen Band
  17. "My Way" originally from Nina Hagen in Ekstasy
  18. "Freiheitslied" originally from FreuD euch
  19. "Riesenschritt" originally from FreuD euch
  20. "Ska" previously unreleased
  21. "Deutschland ich liebe Dich" previously unreleased
  22. "TV-Glotzer (White Punks On Dope)" originally from Nina Hagen Band
  23. "Ave Maria" originally from Nina Hagen

Information about releases refers to official Nina Hagen albums


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