Nena feat. Nena

Nena feat. Nena, also known as 20 Jahre  Das Jubiläums-Album (20 Years  The Anniversary Album) is a studio album by German pop singer Nena. It contains new versions of her hits, some of them are duets with other singers, including Kim Wilde, Joachim Witt and Udo Lindenberg. The album was first released in 2002 with a red cover and reissued with a blue cover in 2003.[7] Both releases exist in either standard or limited edition, the latter being supplemented with a bonus CD of live tracks.[8] The songs on the bonus CD are also reworked, suggesting that Nena may have planned to update more of her back-catalogue, although there have been no further releases in this vein.

Nena feat. Nena
Studio album by
Released28 October 2002 (2002-10-28) (Red)
3 March 2003 (Blue)
GenrePop rock, pop
Length56:23 (1CD or 2LP Red)
57:30 (1CD Blue)
89:07 (2CD Blue)
LanguageGerman, English
LabelWarner
Nena chronology
Chokmah
(2001)
Nena feat. Nena
(2002)
Willst du mit mir gehn
(2005)
2003 edition cover
Singles from Nena feat. Nena
  1. "99 Luftballons 2002"
    Released: 7 October 2002[1]
  2. "Leuchtturm 2002"
    Released: 16 December 2002[2]
  3. "Wunder geschehen 2003
    (feat. Nena & Friends – Red Nose Version)"

    Released: 24 February 2003[3]
  4. "Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime
    (feat. Kim Wilde)"

    Released: 18 May 2003[4]
  5. "Nur geträumt 2002"
    Released: 18 August 2003[5]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[6]

Background

Throughout her solo career, Nena had experimented with various styles, culminating in the 2001 technopop Chokmah album which immediately preceded Nena feat. Nena. These had not matched the commercial success of the Nena band albums. Perhaps less imaginatively, Nena therefore chose to mark the 20th anniversary of the band's debut by recording the Nena feat. Nena album which, as its title implies, comprises updated versions of tracks from Nena's back catalogue with no new material.

12 of the 14 songs on the initial "red cover" version of the album were originally written and released in the 1980s and, with the other two coming from the 2001 Chokmah, Nena's four solo albums in the 1990s are completely unrepresented. The modifications for Nena feat Nena range from applying different tunes (e.g. the versions of "99 Luftballons" and "Nur geträumt") to those with different arrangements, often performed jointly with guest vocalists (such as "Wunder gescheh'n" and "Jetzt bist du weg"). The lyrics are also significantly reworked in some songs, for example "Leuchtturm" and most obviously the English sections for Kim Wilde's parts in "Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime".

Chart performance

While Nena remained active and popular after the demise of the band in 1987, releasing several albums for adults and children, she was unable to recapture the chart success she enjoyed in the early 1980s. Nena feat. Nena changed that. It was wildly successful in her native Germany, peaking at No.2 to become her first top-ten album there since Feuer und Flamme in 1985. It also reached No.1 in Austria and No.5 in Switzerland, and remained in the charts for over a year in all three countries. Nena feat. Nena has sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling albums by a German artist in the new millennium. It reestablished Nena as a national icon and international star.

The album's lead single, the new version of "99 Luftballons", was released three weeks before the album. Peaking at No.28 in Germany,[9] it failed to replicate the success of the original which was a No.1 hit, although it did give Nena her first Top 40 hit since 1989. It was not until the release of the second single, the new version of "Leuchtturm", that Nena could repeat the success she had in the 1980s. The only unsuccessful single from the album was "Nur geträumt", which only peaked at No.79.[10]

Having been absent from the German Top 40 singles charts for 13 years, three of the tracks from this album made the Top 10. The album itself peaked at No.2, was in the charts for over a year (55 weeks) and remains Nena's biggest selling album ever, achieving triple platinum status in Germany.[11] (See :de:Nena/Diskografie § Studioalben).

Aftermath

Although Nena feat. Nena resurrected its creator's career, it remained the case that all Nena's best-selling material had been originally written in the 1980s, virtually all of it by 1986, prior to Nena going solo. It was not until the follow-up studio album in 2005, Willst du mit mir gehn, that Nena finally broke the 1980s' monopoly of her greatest hits and concert favourites. By 2010 Nena's live performances of tracks from the album had all reverted to their original versions, with the exception of "Leuchtturm".[12]

Track listing

Standard edition
No.TitleOriginal version albumLength
1."99 Luftballons"Nena (1983)5:05
2."Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime" (feat. Kim Wilde)It's All in the Game (1985)4:03
3."Nur geträumt"Nena (1983)2:54
4."Leuchtturm"Nena (1983)4:14
5."? (Fragezeichen)"? (Fragezeichen) (1984)4:08
6."Wunder geschehen" (feat. Joachim Witt)Wunder gescheh'n (1989)3:50
7."Jetzt bist du weg" (feat. Udo Lindenberg)Eisbrecher (1986)4:47
8."Lass mich dein Pirat sein"? (1984)3:29
9."Es regnet"? (1984)4:42
10."Lichtarbeiter"Chokmah (2001)4:54
11."Vollmond"Nena (1983)2:42
12."Irgendwie, irgendwo, irgendwann"Feuer und Flamme (1985)4:02
13."Ich häng immer noch an dir" (feat. TokTok)? (1984)3:41
Total length:52:50
2002 Red cover edition bonus track
No.TitleOriginal version albumLength
14."Carpe diem" (Söhne Mannheims Ragga Mix – Radio Edit)Chokmah (2001)3:33
Total length:56:23
2003 Blue cover edition bonus track
No.TitleOriginal version albumLength
14."Wunder geschehen 2003" (feat. Nena & Friends – Red Nose Version)Wunder gescheh'n (1989)4:40
Total length:57:30
Limited edition bonus Live-CD[7][8]
No.TitleOriginal version albumLength
1."Haus der drei Sonnen"Feuer und Flamme (1985)4:29
2."Tanz auf dem Vulkan"Nena (1983)3:37
3."Dafür ist das Leben zu kurz"Chokmah (2001)5:49
4."Du kennst die Liebe nicht"Feuer und Flamme (1985)5:48
5."99 Luftballons" (Old Live Version)Nena (1983)4:57
6."Carpe diem"Chokmah (2001)7:26

Live DVD releases

Nena feat. Nena Live
Cover of a DVD-Audio release
Live album by
Released24 March 2003 (2003-03-24) (DVD video)
26 May 2003 (DVD-Audio)
Recorded11 October 2002
VenueJahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt
StudioGalaxy Studios
LanguageGerman, English
LabelWarner Music Vision
ProducerPhilipp Palm
Nena live chronology
Nena Live
(1998)
Nena feat. Nena Live
(2003)
Nena Live Nena
(2004)

A double DVD called Nena feat. Nena Live was released on 24 March 2003.[13] It contains Nena's twentieth anniversary show recorded on 11 October 2002 at Frankfurt am Main. The show ran for nearly three hours, during which Nena invited many friends and fellow musicians to sing along with her: Joachim Witt, Udo Lindenberg, Kim Wilde, Westbam, Markus Mörl, Hartmut Engler, Rosenstolz, Mike Tait, Howard Jones, and TokTok, as well as the surviving members of Nena band: Rolf Brendel, Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen and Jürgen Dehmel. The second DVD contains footage of Nena and her band on tour, interviews, and music videos for the new versions of the songs.

On 26 May 2003, an abridged audio-only version of the same concert was released as one DVD-Audio disc.[14]

DVD video track listing

DVD 1

  1. Haus der drei Sonnen
  2. Satellitenstadt
  3. Tanz auf dem Vulkan
  4. Oldschool Baby (featuring Westbam)
  5. Carpe Diem
  6. Wunder gescheh'n 2002 (featuring Joachim Witt)
  7. Kleine Taschenlampe brenn (featuring Markus)
  8. Lichtarbeiter 2002
  9. Silbermond
  10. Es regnet 2002
  11. Lass mich dein Pirat sein 2002 (featuring Hartmut Engler)
  12. Jetzt bist du weg 2002 (featuring Udo Lindenberg)
  13. Dafür ist das Leben zu kurz
  14. ? (Fragezeichen) 2002
  15. Du kennst die Liebe nicht (featuring Rosenstolz)
  16. What Is Love? (featuring Howard Jones)
  17. Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime (featuring Kim Wilde)
  18. Leuchtturm (Old Version) (featuring Rolf Brendel, Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen and Jürgen Dehmel)
  19. Rette Mich
  20. Ganz Oben
  21. Nur Geträumt 2002

DVD 2

  1. 99 Luftballons 2002
  2. 99 Luftballons
  3. Irgendwie, irgendwo, irgendwann
  4. Vollmond 2002
  5. Manchmal ist ein Tag ein ganzes Leben
  6. Ich umarm die ganze Welt
  7. Ruby Tuesday (featuring Mike Tait)
  8. No Expectations
  9. Zusammen
  10. Der Anfang vom Ende
  11. Bang Bang (featuring TokTok)
  12. ? (Fragezeichen) 2002
  13. Credits and Outro

Charts

References

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  2. "Leuchtturm 2002 (single)". Nena.de. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  3. "Wunder gescheh'n 2003 (single)". Nena.de. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  4. "Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime (single)". Nena.de. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  5. "Nur geträumt 2002 (single)". Nena.de. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  6. https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000524184
  7. "Nena feat. Nena". Nena.de. Official Nena website. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  8. Nena feat. Nena 2CD limited editions. Retrieved 1 September 2016.
  9. "99 Luftballons (Note: The new version's chart performance is erroneously attributed to the original)". Officialcharts.de. GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  10. "Nur geträumt (Note: The new version's chart performance is erroneously attributed to the original)". Officialcharts.de. GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  11. "Official German charts". Officialcharts.de. GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
  12. See concert footage from "Made in Germany Live" DVD 2010
  13. "Nena feat. Nena Live (2DVD video)". Nena.de. Retrieved 4 December 2016.
  14. "Nena feat. Nena Live (DVD-Audio)". Nena.de. Retrieved 4 December 2016.
  15. "Austriancharts.at – Nena – Nena feat. Nena" (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  16. "Dutchcharts.nl – Nena – Nena feat. Nena" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  17. "Offiziellecharts.de – Nena – Nena feat. Nena" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  18. "Swisscharts.com – Nena – Nena feat. Nena". Hung Medien. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  19. "Top 100 Album-Jahrescharts (2002)". Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  20. "Ö3 Austria Top 40 - Album Charts 2003". Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  21. "Jaaroverzichten – Album 2003". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  22. "Top 100 Album-Jahrescharts (2003)". Retrieved 3 June 2017.
  23. "Schweizer Jahreshitparade 2003". hitparade.ch. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
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