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German compilation for the flamboyant rock singer. 18 tracks including 'I Am Nina (Junkie)', 'Born To Die In Berlin', 'Sunday Morning' and 'Hit Me With Your Rythm Stick' (Wierdoz feat. Nina Hagen). 2001 release. Standard jewelcase. Nina Hagen Sternenmaedchen Songs | 1. | Riesenschritt |
| 2. | Freiheitslied |
| 3. | Wir Tanzen Tango |
| 4. | Tiere |
| 5. | Du Hast den Farbfilm Vergessen |
| 6. | Zero Zero U.F.O. |
| 7. | I Am Nina (Junkie) |
| 8. | Born to Die in Berlin |
| 9. | Sunday Morning |
| 10. | Honigmann |
| 11. | Wenn Ich an Dich Denk |
| 12. | Shiva |
| 13. | Hold Me |
| 14. | Abgehaun |
| 15. | Erfurt & Gera |
| 16. | Sternmaedchen |
| 17. | Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick |
| 18. | Lass Mich in Ruhe |
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