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Blue (Klaus Dinger album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Blue (Klaus Dinger album)
''Blue'' is a 1999 studio album released under the La! Neu? name by Captain Trip Records. In most senses it is a Klaus Dinger solo album, as Dinger composed, produced, recorded and (mostly) performed the entire album alone. It was originally intended for release as the fifth La Düsseldorf album in 1987, but Dinger's contract with Virgin Records was terminated before the album's release. The 1987 rejection letter from Udo Lange is printed upside-down on the back cover of the CD. ==Name==
The ambiguity of the album's name and artist on the cover has caused confusion amongst retailers as well as fans. Whilst "La! Neu?" is prominently displayed at the top-right corner of the artwork, the cover also features the legend "''La Düsseldorf 5''", referring to Dinger's band from the 1970s and '80s. Some have confused this legend with the album title - ''Blue'' - or been confused by references in the album booklet to "''Five Pearls and a Hammer''" - the album's original title. In fact, no members of La! Neu? or La Düsseldorf other than Dinger himself appear on the album, and the few extra musicians who do contribute come from Dinger's 1984 project ''Neondian''. Some have argued that this makes the album - in effect - a Klaus Dinger solo album (like ''Neondian''), but this is not referred to anywhere in the CD packaging.
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