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''NunSexMonkRock'' is the debut studio album by German singer Nina Hagen, released in May 1982 by CBS Records. It is her first solo record since her departure from the Nina Hagen Band and also her first record with all songs in English. The album is produced by Mike Thorne with songs written by Hagen. The album cover depicts Hagen holding her daughter Cosma Shiva. It peaked at number 184 on the ''Billboard'' 200.〔"(Nunsexmonkrock/Nina Hagen Band - Nina Hagen | Awards )", ''AllMusic''〕 The lead single "Smack Jack" deals with drug addiction. It is Hagen's second song addressing this theme after her 1979 song "Herrmann Hieß Er", which is believed to be about her ex-boyfriend Herman Brood. The music video for the song shows Hagen dressed as a man with two of her other transformations dancing in the background and singing the chorus. The song "Dr. Art" is a dedication to Hagen's ex-boyfriend Ivar "DR. RAT" Vičs, a graffiti artist who died of an overdose. ==Background== In 1979, after working on the movie ''Cha Cha'' with Herman Brood and Lene Lovich, Hagen met the Dutch guitarist Ferdinand "Ferdi" Karmelk, with whom she later had a daughter Cosma Shiva. Together they started working on new music after Hagen's departure from the Nina Hagen Band. After her European tour was canceled in 1980, Hagen moved to the United States and signed with Bennett Glotzer, the former manager of Frank Zappa. She began working on songs in English, since most of her previous material was in German and after six month she returned to Germany with her new tour. Shortly after discovering she was pregnant, Hagen broke up with Karmelk and moved back to Los Angeles. In 1982, Hagen signed a new recording deal with CBS Records. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「NunSexMonkRock」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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