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Released
  
1987 1988

Length
  
14:07

Punk Wedding (1987)
  
Nina Hagen (1989)

Release date
  
1988

Genre
  
Punk rock

Recorded
  
1987

Label
  
Metropol Amok

Artist
  
Nina Hagen

Producer
  
Nina Hagen

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Studio
  
Hansa Tonstudio (Berlin)

Punk Wedding is the second extended play by German singer Nina Hagen. The German version Punkhochzeit was first released in 1987 by Metropol Records and the English version was released in 1988 by Amok Records. The EP celebrates Hagen's marriage to an 18-year-old South African punk named Iroquois. It is also her first independent release since the expiration of her recording deal with Columbia Records. The German version of the EP was labeled "Banned from East Berlin".

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Background

After her recording contract with Columbia Records expired in 1986, Hagen kept on performing and releasing music independently. In 1987, she caught the attention of the media by announcing her marriage to an 18-year-old South African punk named Iroquois, whom she met in Rome in 1985. The song "Punk Wedding" was written for the wedding and Hagen described the event as a marriage between the punk and new age movements. The wedding was scheduled on August 9, 1987. When asked about having any apprehensions about marrying someone barely half her age, Hagen replied:

It doesn't matter how old people are. It matters if they love each other and have fun with each other. It has nothing to do with age. To get old is a mental disease. Everything is in the head.

In 1995, when Hagen got married to Gordon Polk, the lead singer of the punk rock band FiFi, she claimed it was her first wedding and the previous wedding with Iroquois was "just for fun" and not real.

Personnel

  • Nina Hagen – vocals
  • Jens Kuphal – keyboards
  • Jürgen Dehmel – bass
  • Billy Liesegang – guitar
  • Peter Krause – drums
  • Songs

    1Can You Take a Joke (Or Do You Wanna Have Some)3:51
    2Punkhochzeit3:41
    3Hardcore Rebell-Hochzeitsparty2:54

    References

    Punk Wedding Wikipedia