"Damenwahl" is a vibrant and energetic album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released on August 25, 1986, under the label JKP/WM Germany. This album is a stellar representation of the Neue Deutsche Welle and German pop genres, encapsulating the rebellious spirit and wit that Die Toten Hosen are known for. With a runtime of 1 hour and 18 minutes, "Damenwahl" offers a rich collection of 24 tracks, including both the original recordings and demo versions, providing a comprehensive look into the band's creative process.
The album kicks off with "Sojus Nerushimai Republic Swobodnich" and quickly dives into the high-energy tracks like "Disco in Moskau" and "Verschwende deine Zeit," showcasing the band's knack for catchy melodies and provocative lyrics. Songs like "Bis zum bitteren Ende" and "Ehrenmann" delve into deeper themes, highlighting the band's ability to blend humor with social commentary. The album also features standout tracks such as "Helmstedt Blues" and "Großalarm," which demonstrate the band's versatility and punk roots.
"Damenwahl" is not just a collection of songs but a testament to Die Toten Hosen's enduring influence on German punk and pop music. The album's blend of energetic anthems, thought-provoking lyrics, and demo tracks offers a unique insight into the band's evolution and creative prowess. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to their music, "Damenwahl" is a must-listen for anyone interested in the vibrant and rebellious spirit of German punk.