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99 Luftballons (album)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 99 Luftballons |
| type | compilation |
| artist | Nena |
| cover | 99luftballons.jpg |
| released | |
| recorded | 1983–84 |
| studio | Spliff Studio, West Berlin |
| * synth-pop<ref name | "AllMusic Hinds"/ |
| length | |
| language | English, German |
| label | Epic |
| producer | Reinhold Heil, Manfred Praeker |
| prev_title | ? (Fragezeichen) |
| prev_year | 1984 |
| next_title | Feuer und Flamme |
| next_year | 1985 |
| misc | {{Extra album cover |
| type | compilation |
| cover | 99 Luftballons (1984) alt Nena.jpeg |
| name | 99 Luftballons |
| type | compilation |
| single1 | 99 Red Balloons |
| single1date | 1984 |
| single2 | Just a Dream |
| single2date | 1984 |
| single3 | ? (Question Mark) |
| single3date | 1984 |
| single4 | Kino (At the Movies) |
| single4date | 1984 |
- Neue Deutsche Welle
- synth-pop 99 Luftballons (German for "99 Balloons"), also known as International Album, is a compilation album by German pop band Nena, released in April 1984. It was their first album released worldwide following the success of "99 Luftballons" and also the first with English lyrics. The album had moderate success in America.
Alternate versions
The most widely known cover of this album is identical to the one used for most versions of the single "99 Luftballons" or "99 Red Balloons". The album was also released as Nena or International Album; this version used the same cover, but with "99 Luftballons" removed, and sometimes with additional sticker at upper left that says "International Album incl. Club-Mix - 99 Red Balloons". In Japan the first release was the original German language version, which was followed in April by the international version, which featured the extended Club Mix version of "99 Red Balloons" and was retitled as 99 Luftballons: First America. This had an alternate cover which featured the band pictured on a white background, which photo in various releases is the same or similar to the one on the single "Rette mich".
Songs
The album is composed of tracks released on the band's two previous albums, Nena (1983) and ? (Fragezeichen) (1984), five of which are English-translated versions. "99 Red Balloons" ("99 Luftballons"), "Just a Dream" ("Nur geträumt"), "Kino", "Leuchtturm" and "99 Luftballons" were taken from Nena (1983), while "? (Question Mark)" ("? (Fragezeichen)"), "Hangin' on You" ("Ich häng' an dir"), "Let Me Be Your Pirate" ("Lass mich dein Pirat sein"), "Das Land der Elefanten", "Rette mich" and "Unerkannt durch's Märchenland" were taken from ? (Fragezeichen) (1984).
The lead single, "99 Luftballons", is the band's and lead singer Nena's most successful song to date. It reached number one in several countries worldwide, but is considered a one-hit wonder as other singles and albums performed poorly outside of Europe. "Just a Dream" reached number 70 on the UK Singles Chart. "Kino" was initially released on the album in German, but was translated into English titled as "Kino (At the Movies)". Like its predecessor, "? (Question Mark)", the single failed to chart. The song was later included as a bonus track on a re-release of the band's second English album It's All in the Game (1985).
Track listing
Side A contains tracks 1 to 5 and side B contains tracks 6 to 11. Notes
- UK, European and Israeli releases, titled simply Nena, replaced the single version of "99 Red Balloons" with the extended "Club Mix" (running 4:43 in length). North and South American, Asian and Australasian releases, titled 99 Luftballons, featured the original single version.
- CD versions of the album also replace the single version of "99 Red Balloons" (Track 1) with the Club Mix (length 4:44). This change has been noted on some international pressings, but not on others. The correct version is available on the iTunes Store.
- Some releases erroneously printed "Das Land der Elefanten" as "Das *Lang''''' der Elefanten" and "Unerkannt durch's Märchenland" as "Unerkannt durch's *Ma'rchenland".
- The spelling of "durch's" instead of "durchs" in title that should be "Unerkannt durchs Märchenland" is an obvious error, too.
- The track list of the Spanish version is translated into Spanish.
- The track list of the Japanese version is partially written in katakana.
Personnel
Credits adapted from Allmusic and Discogs.
Nena
- Nena Kerner – main vocals, arrangement
- Jörn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen – main vocals (on "Das Land der Elefanten"), backing vocals (on "? (Question Mark)" and "Kino"), keyboards
- Carlo Karges – guitar, backing vocals (on "Kino")
- Jürgen Dehmel – bass
- Rolf Brendel – drums, percussion
Technical personnel
- David Sanborn – saxophone (on "? (Question Mark)")
- Manfred "Manne" Praeker – production
- Reinhold Heil – production
- After Hours Studio – cover design
- Jim Rakete – photography
Charts
| Chart (1984) | Peak | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| position | Australia (Kent Music Report) | German Albums Chart | Norwegian Albums Chart | Swedish Albums Chart | UK Albums Chart | US Billboard 200 | |
| 25 | |||||||
| 23 | |||||||
| 16 | |||||||
| 2 | |||||||
| 31 | |||||||
| 27 |
Certifications
| Country (Provider) | Certification | Canada (MC) |
|---|---|---|
| Gold |
Release history
| Region (Alternate release title) | Year | Label | Format | Catalog |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Japan (First America) | 1983 | Epic | CD | 35•8P-42 |
| 1984 | Epic/Sony | LP | 25•3P-501 | |
| United States | Epic | FE 39294 | ||
| BFE 39294 | ||||
| cassette | BET 39294 | |||
| FET 39294 | ||||
| United Kingdom | EPC 402592 5 | |||
| India | LP | EPIC 10106 | ||
| Portugal | EPC25925 | |||
| Europe (Nena: International Album) | ||||
| New Zealand | ELPS 4425 | |||
| Venezuela | EPIC 270 | |||
| Canada | FE 39294 | |||
| Brazil | CBS | 144.818 | ||
| Spain (99 Red Balloons) | S 25925 | |||
| South Africa (99 Red Balloons) | ASF 2966 | |||
| United States | 1990 | Epic | CD | EK 39294 |
| Japan (First America) | 2009 | Sony Music | ||
| Entertainment | ||||
| Japan | SICP 2279 |
References
References
- Hinds, Andy. "Review of ''99 Luftballons'' by Nena". [[Allmusic]].
- "Chart positions for "99 Luftballons" by Nena". SwissCharts.com, Hung Medien.
- "''99 Luftballons (single)'' by Nena". [[Discogs]].
- "''Nena'' by Nena (LP, Epic EPC 25925, made in the Netherlands)". [[Discogs]].
- "''Rette Mich (single)'' by Nena". [[Discogs]].
- "List of one-hit wonders by VH1". Afrokayo.web.fc2.com.
- "''It's All in the Game'' by Nena".
- "''99 Luftballons'' by Nena (US)". [[Discogs]].
- "Credits for ''99 Luftballons'' by Nena". [[Allmusic]].
- "''99 Luftballons'' by Nena". [[Discogs]].
- Kent, David. (1993). "Australian Chart Book 1970–1992". Australian Chart Book.
- "Chart positions for ''Nena'' by Nena". Charts.de / media-control.de.
- "Chart history of Nena". NorwegianCharts.com, Hung Medien.
- "Chart history of Nena". SwedishCharts.com, Hung Medien.
- "Nena – Official Charts Company". [[Official Charts Company]].
- {{cite certification
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