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Nina Hagen Band

Germany • 1977-01-01 – 1979-01-01

Nina Hagen Band is credited on 121 releases across 14 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1978–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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121

Pressings credited

14

Albums

6

Decades active

9

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Biography

Nina Hagen Band is the debut studio album by Nina Hagen Band. It first was released only in West Berlin on August 31, 1978 by CBS Records. The following month it was released in the rest of Germany. The album first entered the Official Albums Chart in Germany on 20 November 1978. It was the first release by German singer Nina Hagen after her 1976 expatriation from East Germany. When she arrived in Hamburg, her stepfather and singer-songwriter Wolf Biermann got her in touch with CBS. Hagen traveled to London where she was introduced to music genres such as punk and reggae, and befriended other artists including Ari Up of the band The Slits. After she returned to Germany, she met with musicians Herwig Mitteregger, Bernhard Potschka and Manfred Praeker. Joined by Reinhold Heil, they formed the Nina Hagen Band and in November 1977 signed a record deal with CBS. Nina Hagen Band was produced by the band with additional production by Tom Müller and Ralf Nowy. Most of the songs had been already written by Hagen in East Germany. Upon its release, Nina Hagen Band received positive reviews from music critics, who praised Hagen's theatrical vocals, different from singing on her East German records. The album was a commercial success. In Germany, it peaked at number eleven and also reached charts in other countries, such as Austria and Netherlands. Nina Hagen Band was certified gold by Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI) and has sold over 250,000 copies. Four singles were released from the album: "TV-Glotzer", "Auf'm Bahnhof Zoo", "Naturträne" and "Unbeschreiblich weiblich". The album was promoted by a European tour. As a part of the promotion, Nina Hagen Band performed in Dortmund's Westfalenhalle in December 1978. The show was broadcast live by the music television show Rockpalast.

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121 releases · 14 albums · active 1978–2026

  • Performance · 104
  • Production · 103
  • Other credits · 3

Studios: Hansa Tonstudios · Kongresshalle, Saarbrücken · Blue Rock Studio · Mediasound

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