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Nina Hagen - Personal Jesus (15th anniversary white LP)

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Nina Hagen - Personal Jesus (15th anniversary white LP)Anlsslich des 70. Geburtstags von Nina Hagen wird ihr Album "Personal Jesus" erstmals auf Vinyl verffentlicht, inklusive eines Bonustracks genau 15 Jahre nach der ursprnglichen Verffentlichung. Der Bonustrack trgt den Titel "I Am Born To Preach The Gospel" und ist eine Coverversion von Washington Phillips. Mit "Personal Jesus" tauchte Nina Hagen 2010 tief in Rock, Blues und Gospel ein. Roh, ungeschliffen und voller Intensitt interpretiert sie Songs

Anlässlich des 70. Geburtstags von Nina Hagen wird ihr Album "Personal Jesus" erstmals auf Vinyl veröffentlicht, inklusive eines Bonustracks - genau 15 Jahre nach der ursprünglichen Veröffentlichung. Der Bonustrack trägt den Titel "I Am Born To Preach The Gospel" und ist eine Coverversion von Washington Phillips.

Mit "Personal Jesus" tauchte Nina Hagen 2010 tief in Rock, Blues und Gospel ein. Roh, ungeschliffen und voller Intensität interpretiert sie Songs über Glauben, Widerstand und Erlösung - getragen von ihrer unverwechselbaren Stimme, die in jeder Zeile brennt. Ein leidenschaftliches, kompromissloses Werk, das bis heute Bestand hat.

Zwischen Honky Tonk und Southern Vaudeville, Soul, Country und Gospel, twangenden Gitarren und Banjos, jubilierenden Orgeln und Chören, aber alles gefiltert durch ihre ureigene Lautsprache zwischen Oper und Ohnmacht, bewegt sich Nina Hagen auf "Personal Jesus" mit einer entwaffnenden Mischung aus technischer Virtuosität und traumwandlerischer Inbrunst. Man kann dieses Album hören als kuriose Fußnote einer exzentrischen Karriere. Oder man erkennt darin das, was es wirklich ist: ein spirituelles Manifest im Gewand des Pop, das Zeugnis einer Suchenden, die ihren Gott nicht nur in der Stille, sondern auch im Lärm dieser Welt gefunden hat.

Tracklist
01 God's Radar
02 I'll Live Again
03 Personal Jesus
04 Nobody's Fault But Mine
05 Down At The Cross
06 Just A Little Talk With Jesus
07 I Am Born To Preach The Gospel
08 Mean Old World 
09 Help Me
10 Take Jesus with You
11 On The Battlefield
12 Run On
13 Sometimes I Ring Up Heaven

Hinweis: Der Song "All You Fascists Bound To Lose" bleibt ein fester Bestandteil des "Personal Jesus"-Albums. Aufgrund von Formatbeschränkungen konnte er jedoch nicht auf die Vinylversion aufgenommen werden. Er ist natürlich in der digitalen Ausgabe enthalten.

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