Street (Nina Hagen album)

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Street
Nina Hagen Street.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 23, 1991
RecordedFebruary 1990 – May 1991
StudioEastcote and Voice Versa (London)
Genre
Length50:11
Label Mercury
Producer Zeus B. Held
Nina Hagen chronology
Nina Hagen
(1989)
Street
(1991)
Revolution Ballroom
(1993)
Singles from Street
  1. "In My World"
    Released: 1991
  2. "Berlin"
    Released: 1991
  3. "Blumen für die Damen"
    Released: 1991
Professional ratings
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Street is the fifth solo (and seventh overall) studio album by German singer Nina Hagen released on July 23, 1991, by Mercury Records. The album is produced by Zeus B. Held with songs written mostly by Hagen. It features songs in both, English and German. Hagen also worked with Anthony Kiedis and John Frusciante of Red Hot Chili Peppers or with English dance music producer Adamski, with whom she later recorded the song "Get Your Body". After toning down her image with the release of her 1989 album Nina Hagen , she kept on making more downtempo songs, this time, with elements of hip hop. Three singles from the album were released, "In My World", "Berlin" and "Blumen Für Die Damen". Street also contains a cover version of the hit song "Good Vibrations" by The Beach Boys.

Contents

The cover of the album features Hagen wearing three different outfits designed by Jean Paul Gaultier and Vivienne Westwood, with her name written in a Walt Disney-logo-resembling font.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Blumen für die Damen" (featuring MC Shan)3:58
2."Divine Love, Sex and Romance"4:25
3."Ruler of My Heart"
3:56
4."Love Hi"Hagen and Zeus B. Held4:25
5."Keep It Live"
  • Hagen
  • Bee La Key
  • Nattie Williams
4:19
6."Berlin (is dufte!)"
  • Hagen
  • Billy Liesegang
  • Andy Frazer
3:55
7."In My World"
  • Wolfgang Jünger
  • Denis Miller
4:19
8."Gretchen"5:22
9."Erfurt & Gera"
  • Hagen
  • Wamsy Osthand
2:50
10."All 4 Franckie"
4:25
11."Nina 4 President" (featuring MC Shan)
4:06
12."Good Vibrations"4:11
Total length:50:11

Personnel

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