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Nina Hagen in Ekstasy

''Nina Hagen in Ekstasy'' is the third studio album by German singer Nina Hagen, released on January 10, 1985 by Columbia Records. ''Nina Hagen in Ekstase'', a German version of the album, was released the same year. It is her last album to be released on the Columbia Records label, before her recording contract expired in 1986. The album is mainly produced by Adam Kidron and was recorded in Ibiza and Paris. Hagen worked with Karl Rucker and Billy Liesegang and wrote most of the songs on the album.
Unlike her previous disco-influenced album ''Fearless'' (1983), ''Nina Hagen in Ekstasy'' is musically more punk rock with elements of dance music. It contains cover versions of Frank Sinatra's "My Way" and Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky".
After its release, ''Nina Hagen in Ekstasy'' received mixed reviews from the critics and although it was released during the rise of Hagen's popularity in the United States, the album was not a big commercial success. She appeared as a guest on many television shows, including Late Night with David Letterman and The Merv Griffin Show, where she promoted the record. In January 1985, she performed at one of the largest music festivals in the world, Rock in Rio, where she performed most of the songs from the album.
The lead single "Universal Radio" became a club hit, peaking at number 39 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Songs.
==Background and recording==
After the success of her 1983 album ''Fearless'', Hagen went on to record a new album, more punk rock than her previous one. She changed her image, sporting a shocking pink, waist-length mane and black eye makeup, and teamed up with Karl Rucker, with whom she had already worked on her two previous albums, and started working with Billy Liesegang and Peter Krause. The recording process was affected by Adam Kidron's motorbike accident which caused him getting numbness in his arm.〔Novak, Ralph and Hiltbrand,
David. "(Picks and Pans Review: Nina Hagen in Ekstasy )", ''People'', July 8, 1985.〕

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