Chokmah (album)

Chokmah
Studio album by Nena
Released 29 October 2001
Genre Pop rock, pop
Length 1:20:52
Language German
Label Eastwest
Producer Florian Sitzmann
Nena chronology

Nena Live
(1998)
Chokmah
(2001)
Nena feat. Nena
(2002)
Singles from Chokmah
  1. "Carpe diem"
    Released: 15 October 2001

Chokmah (Hebrew: חכמה for "wisdom", also sometimes transliterated as chokma, chokhmah or hokhmah)[1] is the eleventh studio album of German pop singer Nena, released in 2001. It received mixed reviews, the majority being positive. It spawned one successful single, "Carpe Diem",[2] and foreshadowed the comeback Nena achieved with her next album, Nena feat. Nena.

Background

During the 1990s Nena had released four rock and pop studio albums which had failed to bring her anything approaching the commercial success she had enjoyed in the 1980s.[3] With the turn of the new millennium and, having just turned 40, Nena chose to discard a number of tracks she had been working on as material for a new album and instead produce something quite different.[4] The change which was the album Chokmah is symbolised by its cover: the smiling bouncy Nena of her 1990s album covers replaced by someone altogether more sultry and static.[5] More significantly Chokmah replaces (mainly cheerful) rock and pop with (mainly sombre) technopop and a dash of reggae.

Chokmah entered the German album chart promisingly at #18 but then descended rapidly, spending only 4 weeks on the charts.[3] The sole single released from the album (“Carpe Diem” jointly written by Nena and her partner Philipp Palm[6]) only managed #66 in the German charts.[3]

Chokmah’s significance in Nena’s career

As Nena said at the time of its release,[4] Chokmah did not mark a permanent change in direction but its technopop style has intermittently recurred in her work ever since. Most immediately came the reworking of “Ich häng immer noch an dir” in the following studio album Nena feat. Nena and most recently the title track of her 2012 album Du bist gut. Nena has also periodically collaborated with technopop and reggae artists such as WestBam, the Sam Ragga band, Die Atzen (on the single "Strobo Pop"), and TokTok.

The ongoing afterlife of Chokmah has continued most directly in the reappearances of some of its tracks. This stands in stark contrast to the fate of virtually all her 1990s output, which has been almost totally absent from both her live concerts and the various reworkings of older material which have been a feature of Nena’s work in the 21st century. Only one year after Chokmah’s release two tracks were selected for the follow-up album Nena feat. Nena; another ("Lass die Leinen los") appeared on Made in Germany Live and most recently "Ich hör mir zu" was the only reworking in the standard edition of her 2012 album Du bist gut. And when in 2010 Nena finally got to release a compilation album of songs which she, as opposed to her record company, had selected, the Chokmah track "Silbermond" appeared.[7]

Perhaps most tellingly, however, Chokmah’s fleeting but relatively high entry in the German album charts (the highest place Nena had attained in either singles or albums chart since the end of her heyday, 16 years earlier[3]) suggests that there may have been a renewed appetite for Nena’s music albeit perhaps for material not as unexpected as Chokmah. If this were the message, then Nena acted upon it perfectly. For her follow-up album she deployed the much less adventurous tactic of re-recording her best known 1980s songs and the resultant album Nena feat. Nena spectacularly relaunched her career in the German-speaking countries.

Track listing

  1. Chokmah 4:26 (That shocks my system)
  2. Heute hab ich den Mond mit der Sonne verwechselt 4:10 (Today I confused the sun with the moon)
  3. Carpe Diem 4:41 (Seize the day)
  4. Lass die Leinen los 5:18 (Let the rope go)
  5. Ich hör mir zu 3:58 (I listen to myself)
  6. Lichtarbeiter 4:49 (Lightworkers)
  7. Rede lieber nicht zuviel 4:49 (Better don't talk too much)
  8. Kann schon sein 4:02 (That could be)
  9. Silbermond 5:39 (Silvermoon)
  10. Club der Leisen 6:08 (Club of the quiet)
  11. Du gibst 4:16 (You give)
  12. Leuchtturm 2001 3:29 (Lighthouse)
  13. Dafür ist das Leben zu kurz 5:48 (Life is too short for that)
  14. Carpe Diem (Söhne Mannheims Dancehall Mix) 12:13 (Seize the day, Sons of Manheims Dancehall mix)
  15. Ich brauch' dich nich' (hidden track) 4:53 (I don't need you)

References

  1. Chokmah at the official Nena website, with complete lyrics and samples for music. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
  2. "Carpe diem (single)". Nena.de. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Official German charts". Charts.de. Gfk Entertainment.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Allmusic review of "Chokmah"". allmusic.com. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  5. "Nena album covers". Nena.de. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  6. ""Carpe diem" credits". Nena.de. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  7. "Description of "Best of" Nena album". Nena.de. Retrieved 3 November 2014.