Her solo debut, released just before the fall of the Berlin Wall, with the poignant title track becoming an unofficial anthem of the era.
The band’s final studio album before disbanding in 1987. 2. Solo Transition & The 90s (1989–2001)
Known for the anthem "Irgendwie, irgendwo, irgendwann" . nena discography 19832003rar repack
This period includes releases like Bongo Girl (1992) , Und alles dreht sich (1994) , and the more electronic Chokmah (2001) . 3. The 20th Anniversary Comeback (2002–2003)
A comprehensive "repack" for these years generally includes three distinct phases: 1. The Band Years (1982–1987) Her solo debut, released just before the fall
It featured a multi-lingual version of "Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime" with Kim Wilde , which became a massive European hit. Discography Overview (1983–2003) Album Title Major Hits Nena "99 Luftballons", "Nur geträumt" ? (Fragezeichen) "? (Fragezeichen)", "Lass mich dein Pirat sein" Feuer und Flamme "Irgendwie, irgendwo, irgendwann" Eisbrecher "Mondsong", "Jetzt bist du weg" Wunder gescheh'n "Wunder gescheh'n", "Du bist überall" Chokmah "Lichtarbeiter" Nena feat. Nena "Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime" Important Note on Digital Repacks
Featuring the breakout hits "Nur geträumt" and the worldwide phenomenon "99 Luftballons" . Solo Transition & The 90s (1989–2001) Known for
This era defined German pop on a global scale. The band, also named Nena , released four major studio albums:
Following the band's split, Nena launched a solo career that saw her move toward more personal and experimental pop.
The "2003" end-cap of the repack is significant because it marks the release of , an album of re-recorded hits that catapulted her back to #1 across Europe.