Nena Album: “Eisbrecher”
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Release Date:1986-01-01
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Pop, Rock, New Wave
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Label:Columbia
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Explicit Lyrics:No
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UPC:5099747356490
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Glenn (San Juan, Metropolitan Manila, Philippines) - June 08, 2000
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- Review of a Philippine Nena Fan Who Comprehends German
This is the fourth and last album of the original Nena band. Although a variety of songs still exists, the songs in this album are reflective and insightful ones. The reflective songs are "Tokyo", "Jetzt bist du weg", "Zusammen", and "Eisbrecher", while the insightful ones are "Engel der Nacht", "Frei wie der Wind", "Schoen waer es doch", "Sonnenaufgang", and "Ring frei". Since I have always appreciated reflective and insightful songs, I found no difficulty at all enjoying this album as well. Therefore, I highly recommend this album again to those who enjoy reflective and insightful songs as well.
Rudi (South Africa) - September 16, 2002
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- One of her best !
Great album for Nena fans - In my opinion some of the best Nena songs I've heard since 99 RB. Very nice lyrics, some very deep emotional stuff as well. Don't know how I lasted without this album for this long.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- SUPER CD!
When I first listened to this album - I was really surprised how much the Nena Band changed since Feuer & Flamme. At first, the songs were not familiar at all, but then after a few listening I realized that this is one of the best Nena Band album ever. The songs are filled with passion and emotions and the music itself is more live sounding instead of electronic.
I love this Cd. My favorite songs are: Engel Der Nacht, Mondsong, Zusammen and Eisbrecher. How true! "The Icebreaker does not break the heart, it only breaks the ice".
Great work Nena Band! ...
Customer review - September 25, 1998
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Excellent
For those in the U.S. who only know Nena from her 99 Luftbalon CD, this will make them stop and take notice. As with her other albums there is a great deal of meaning behind the words. I put her in the category of U2.
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