Thursday, July 28, 2016

Nena - 99 Luftballons - 1982


The first 45-rpm record I ever purchased was Matthew Wilder's Break My Stride.  The second 45-rpm I ever purchased was Peter Schilling's Major Tom.  The third 45-rpm I ever purchased was Nena's 99 RED Balloons.

I say RED with capital letters, because it seems that all people want to talk about or listen to is the German version, Luftballons.  Yeah, yeah, fine and dandy.  But, as a 12-year-old American boy I didn't understand German, so I played the side that I could understand and was comfortable with.  It's not a racial or nationalist thing, I just wanted to know what she was singing about!

Years later, I still see this song as a defining song for the 80s.  I ended up purchasing the US release of 'Nena' in the early 90s at a used record store, and was impressed by it.  I didn't much care for the half German/half English format, but all of the tracks were good, and I enjoyed listening to it.

It's when I decided to get their two earlier albums, that I made a discovery.  The tracks on the American release of the album were found on the first two albums, but in German.  So, essentially, the American release is something of a 'greatest hits' collection.  Well, you know how I feel about greatest hits collections...

So, I've compiled all of the tracks from the first two albums, plus the b-sides, plus the remixes, plus the English versions, and put them all on one 2-disc set.  Now, you have everything that Nena released in those first years of popularity and rise to stardom.  I feel that this is the only way to present them, as the later albums are more conducive to my regular format.  The first two albums and the US release were all made and released within the same 2-year time span, so their sound remains consistent.

It's a great set, so you should enjoy it.  Mind you, 80% of it is in German, so you'll have to love her voice and the melodies more than the words, if you don't know what she's saying.

That's what I do...

6 comments:

  1. Thanks... I always liked Luftballons/RED Balloons (both versions). I'm looking forward to giving this a listen, I never got around to listening to their earlier stuff. So this should be lots of fun.

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  2. Eh, it's alright. It really takes me back to my pre-teens whenever I listen to it. It's very nostalgic, if anything....

    I AM glad you're looking forward to it, though. There's four or five of you guys here, and we could all be brothers when it comes to this stuff. Kindred spirits...

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  3. Disc 2 link still broken, fortunately no a 2 part archive, Disk 1 is playable.

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