Om Namah Shivay (album) explained
Om Namah Shivay is the eighth solo (and tenth overall) studio album by Nina Hagen, released on February 11, 1999. It is a compilation of Hindu bhajans (devotional songs), incorporating mantras and prayers in song form.
Track listing
- "Shank Invocation, Ganesha Mantra and Om with Digeridoo" – 2:46
- "From Durga Saptashati (700 Names in Praise of Mother Durga)" – 1:59
- "Shri Siddha Siddeshvari Mata Haid Akandeshvariji Aarati!" – 4:43
- "Mrityunjaya Mantra" – 1:41
- "Jai Mata Kali Jai Mata Durge!" – 4:34
- "Hare Krisna Hare Rama!" – 5:31
- "He Shiva Shankara" – 5:46
- "Om Namah Shivay!" – 5:45
- "Gayatri Mantra!" – 1:30
- "Oh Mata Haidhakandeshvari!" – 5:16
- "Sankirtana!" – 7:53
- "Hara Hara Amarnatha Gange" – 6:23
- "Shanti Mantra" – 1:45
Bonus tracks: 1008 Indische Nächte Live
- "Shiva shambu" – 5:51
- "Jay Mata Kali Mata Durge" – 3:28
- "Amba Bhadjan" – 5:33
- "Shiva Shiva Mahadeva" – 4:16
- "Hare Krisna Hare Rama" – 3:51
- "Jay Bajaranga Bali Jay Hanuman" – 5:19
- "He Shiva Shankara" – 3:46
- "Only Love can Save your Life" – 4:47
- "Shiva Bhajan" 6:46
- "Sankirtana" – 6:12
- "Jay Shambu" – 5:15
- "No Poison" – 3:38
- "Bonus Movie" – 4:02
Notes
- "Sankirtana" has been previously recorded as "Omhaidakhandi" on Revolution Ballroom
- "He Shiva Shankara" has been previously recorded as "Shiva" on BeeHappy
Personnel
Adapted from AllMusic.[1]
- Brigitte Angerhausen – engineer
- Tom Deininger – assistant
- Nina Hagen – vocals, producer
- Ingo Krauss – engineer, mixing
Notes and References
- Web site: Om Namah Shivay – Nina Hagen Credits AllMusic. AllMusic. 5 December 2016.