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''Néondian'' is a 1985 album by the German musician
Klaus Dinger Klaus Dinger (24 March 1946 – 21 March 2008) was a German musician and songwriter most famous for his contributions to the seminal krautrock band Neu!. He was also the guitarist and chief songwriter of new wave group La Düsseldorf and brief ...
. ''Néondian'' was originally intended to be released as the fourth
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album (and titled ''Mon Amour''), but the departure of Dinger's two bandmates in 1983 and the ensuing legal battle over the band's name forced
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to release the album under the obscure moniker "Klaus Dinger + Rheinita Bella Düsseldorf" (referencing La Düsseldorf's best selling single - "
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").


Recording

The basic tracks for the album were recorded in 1983 by Klaus and
Thomas Dinger Thomas Dinger (28 October 1952 — 9 April 2002) was a German drummer, singer and songwriter who was active in solo pursuits in addition to having been a member of Neu! and La Düsseldorf, both with his brother Klaus Dinger, and 1-A Düsseldo ...
at the newly built Zeeland Studios near the
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town of
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. For the first time, Dinger had access to
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and other new technology, which he made use of on the record. This later led him to dismiss the album as "mechanical music". In late 1983 the single "Ich Liebe Dich" was released under the La Düsseldorf name, but soon after Thomas Dinger left the sessions (drummer Hans Lampe had left several months previously). Dinger removed his brother's vocal contributions and finalised the tracks alone. Feeling dissatisfied with the music produced, Dinger travelled to
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to enlist the help of
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, who had produced the first La Düsseldorf album. Plank and Dinger finished the album with studio musicians, including
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and members of
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. By late 1984 sessions were completed, although their cost had driven Dinger into debt.


Content

The album's subject matter is largely darker than Dinger's previous three albums, mirroring changes in German culture. Like contemporary bands such as D.A.F., Dinger wrote of America's political and
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over the western world, often comparing the policies of
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to those of the
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("''Heil Ronald!''" is a lyric from the song ''Pipi AA''). Dinger also criticises the commercialism and inhumanity of society ("''Businessmen verkauft die Welt / Tod und Leben gegen Geld''" -- ''Businessmen sell the earth / Death and life versus money''). By far the most famous (and inflammatory) song to come from ''Néondian'' is ''America'', an anti-US pop song, which
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refused to print the lyrics of in the album's official CD re-release. Perhaps the most striking lyrics are -- "''Don't say you fight for freedom / You stole all your land from Indians / In a
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/ And you still do!''" This reflects Dinger's outrage at the Reagan administration's treatment of
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, an issue which he was passionate about, and for which the album is named (Néon = Neon (urban), -dian = Indian). The album cover art features visual representations of many of these themes, Dinger having a white feather stuck to his head with a sticking plaster, and the lid of a
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bottle stuck to the photo.


Releases

Due to his ongoing legal battle with Thomas Dinger and Hans Lampe over the rights to the La Düsseldorf material (which at that time was going well for Klaus), Teldec chose to avoid delaying the album any longer and release it under the project name "Klaus Dinger + Rheinita Bella Düsseldorf". This decision enraged Dinger, who rightly foresaw the album's commercial failure without the use of the La Düsseldorf name. Two singles were also released from the album - "Mon Amour" and "America". In 1987 Teldec was acquired by
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, and the new label head Jürgen Otterstein stopped production of Néondian as well as the three La Düsseldorf albums. In the 1990s Dinger re-released the album on
Captain Trip Records Captain Trip Records is a Japanese music label founded and run by musician Ken Matsutani. The label specializes in experimental music and various subgenres of rock, particularly psychedelic rock and progressive rock. In addition to the publication ...
in Japan, including a remodelled cover and booklet. In 2006 when Warner Bros. finally agreed to release the three La Düsseldorf albums on CD, Néondian was re-released under its original name "Mon Amour" with several bonus tracks. This, too, was cancelled after six months in print due to copyright issues.


Track listing

All titles written by Klaus Dinger, except where stated otherwise. Teldec and Captain Trip Releases # " Mon Amour" - 8:56 # "Pipi AA" - 4:10 # "Néondian" - 7:58 # "America" - 5:40 # "Cha Cha 2000, 85" - 7:17 # "Jag Älskar Dig" - 6:25 Warner Bros. Release (as "Mon Amour" by "la-duesseldorf.de") # "Mon Amour" - 8:56 # "America" - 5:40 # "Jag Älskar Dig" - 6:25 # "Néondian" - 7:58 # "Pipi AA" - 4:10 # "Koksknödel" - 5:32 (Klaus Dinger,
Thomas Dinger Thomas Dinger (28 October 1952 — 9 April 2002) was a German drummer, singer and songwriter who was active in solo pursuits in addition to having been a member of Neu! and La Düsseldorf, both with his brother Klaus Dinger, and 1-A Düsseldo ...
, originally released on the "Ich Liebe Dich" single) # "Cha Cha 2000, 85" - 7:17 # "
Ich Liebe Dich ''Ich Liebe Dich'' is the fourth and final single released by German band La Düsseldorf. The single was released in advance of a fourth album (to be called "''Mon Amour''") just before Valentine's Day 1983. ''Mon Amour'' was shelved soon afte ...
" - 6:26 (originally released on the "Ich Liebe Dich" single) # "Geld 2006 (Internet Warm-Up Version)" - 5:02 (remix of "Geld" from ''
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'' featuring
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)


Personnel

Original album *Raoul Walton - bass (tracks 1, 3, 4, 6) *Charly T. Charly .k.a. Manfred Therstappen- drums (tracks 1, 3, 4, 6) *
Klaus Dinger Klaus Dinger (24 March 1946 – 21 March 2008) was a German musician and songwriter most famous for his contributions to the seminal krautrock band Neu!. He was also the guitarist and chief songwriter of new wave group La Düsseldorf and brief ...
- guitar (tracks 2-6) *Rudige "Spinello" Elze - guitar (tracks 1, 3, 4) * Niklaus van Rhejin - synthesizer, piano, tambourine *Klaus Dinger - vocals *Klaus Dinger,
Conny Plank Konrad "Conny" Plank (3 May 1940 – 5 December 1987) was a German record producer and musician. He is known for his innovative work as a sound engineer and producer in Germany's krautrock and kosmische music scene in the 1970s. Plank was invo ...
, René Tinner - production *Klaus Dinger, Sabine Crittall - artwork 2006 release * Synthesizer, vocals (''Koksknödel'') - Thomas Dinger * Bass, guitar (''Geld 2006'') - Klaus Dinger * Drums (''Geld 2006'') - Hans Lampe * Vocals (''Geld 2006'') -
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, Miki Yui * Remastering - Peter Harenberg, Wolfgang Michels * Artwork - Klaus Dinger, Sabine Crittall, Anton Corbijn, Harald Tucht, Miki Yui


References

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