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Nena feat. Nena : ウィキペディア英語版
Nena feat. Nena

''Nena feat. Nena'' is the twelfth studio album of German pop singer Nena. Also called ''20 Jahre Nena'' (''20 Years of Nena'') and ''20 Jahre—Das Jubiläums-Album'' (''20 Years—The Anniversary Album''), it contains new versions of her hits, some of them duets with other singers, including Kim Wilde on "Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime", Joachim Witt on "Wunder gescheh'n" (Miracles Happen), and Udo Lindenberg on "Jetzt bist du weg" (Now You're Gone). The album was first released with a red cover in 2002. In 2003 it was reissued with a blue cover and a bonus CD of live tracks. 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.
While Nena the singer remained active and popular after the demise of Nena 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.
==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 were 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 were also significantly reworked in some songs, for example "Leuchtturm" and most obviously the English sections for Kim Wilde’s parts in "Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime".

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