Born in East Germany,
Nina Hagen had already gained a reputation as a flamboyant rock singer by the time she emigrated to the West in 1976, where she formed a band, signed to CBS Germany, and released the debut album
Nina Hagen Band in 1978. It was followed in 1980 by
Unbehagen.
Hagen's first U.S. release,
Nina Hagen Band EP (1980), was a four-song EP consisting of songs drawn from her two German releases. She moved to New York and made her first English-language LP,
Nunsexmonkrock, in 1982. That and its follow-up, the
Giorgio Moroder-produced
Fearless (1983), charted briefly, and "New York New York" was a Top Ten dance club hit. But
Hagen left CBS after
Nina Hagen in Ekstacy (1985). In 1988, she celebrated her marriage with the EP
Punk Wedding, released in Canada, and in 1989 she returned to the German market with
Nina Hagen. In 2010,
Hagen released Personal Jesus, which featured 13 faith-based tracks that dutifully blend rock, blues, soul, and gospel into a sound that’s distinctly hers.
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William Ruhlmann, Rovi