It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing...
Charlie Badders | West Hollywood, CA USA | 06/16/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"WoW! What a fun CD. What is obviously a very ambitious effort on Ninas part, she brings to life a collection of songs spanning from the early 1920s to the early 1950s, done in the 'swing' style along with the amazing Capital Dance Orchestra. Nina sounds wonderful (a vocal coach is credited in the booklet by the way) and is having a great time here. She makes these songs hers in true Nina Hagen fashion and is having fun with them. Whether its the very rousing 'Bei Mir Bist Du Schon' 'Flat Foot Floogie' 'Yes Sir' or 'Halli Hallo', or the more meloncholy 'But Not For Me' or 'Happiness(done both in German and English versions)'. After her unusual departure in "Big Band Explosion" I was a little surprised to see her do another collection of 'vintage' music. But this time around she kicks it up a few notches and really hits the nail on the head. If you liked "Big Band Explosion" then you will love "Irgendwo Auf Der Welt". I highly recommend this CD of very infectious music that Nina has made timeless. The CD also comes in a very nifty 'super jewel box' jewel case, and includes a glossy booklet with lots of great pictures of Nina, plus all the lyrics to the songs. Buy and enjoy!!"
Dreamy
TOBYVIV | philadelphia, Pa | 05/24/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD is what it is beautiful musical art. This CD is worth it for the photos alone. Her voice is strong and seductive. Nina puts her passionate mark on these wonderful songs. Nina did not write these songs and they have been recorded many times before, but it is her sass and personality that give them punch. If you can't dance to these songs then you are dead below the waist !"
Once a torch singer, always a torch singer
Ellen Shay | Boston MA | 05/12/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am a long term Nina fan, and this work is true to form. She uses her whole range and has her humorous take on the songs, but this is also a very traditional "big band" sort of album. The band is very good as well as the recording itself, but if you are stuck in punk mode then you might be bored with this work as the punk touches are small. I find her voice and vocal stylings fascinating, as usual."
Truly Amazing!
JettNJett | Oklahoma | 05/14/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"She Just keeps getting better...I couldn't wait to get this CD and found that you can get the downloaded Version on Her official site for less than 3 American Dollars!!! Everyone must buy this cd! You won't be Disappointed!"
Nostalgia
Sonia Alvarez | New Orleans | 02/22/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I lost listening to Punk Nina Hagen after I moved out of NYC back into Puerto Rico where they mostly play the American Popular songs and of course, latin Music. It took me almost 20 yrs to rediscover her (and to my surprise she keeps herself very active!)
I love band music for my father would always play Tommy Dorsey, the Andrews sisters, Judy Garland, etc.I had the opportunity to listen to a couple of songs from Marlene Dietrich and Lotte Lenia. I love that 1920-1930 German Berlin-cabaret style, and this is what seems to me Hagen does... anybody saw Bob Fosse's Cabaret with Lisa Minelli? You will see a parallelism in the style.
Although Hagen's voice has become huskier, still it is a great voice. A lot of nostalgia and excellent interpretation by good musicians. I think Nina helped produce the record."