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15/Aug 2004 at 02:07

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Out on 6th September...

Dschinghis Khan: The jubilee album

This year it is 25 years since Dschinghis Khan represented Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest--a good reason for Jupiter Records to release a compilation album with their biggest hits. The jubilee album will be released on 6th September.
Dschinghis Khan represented Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest in Jerusalem in 1979. Their song, also entitled Dschinghis Khan, reached 4th place. Dschinghis Khan stopped performing in 1985. 25 years after their Eurovision Song Contest participation Jupiter Records, the record company of Germany's Eurovision Song Contest pope Ralph Siegel, will release Dschinghis Khan's biggest successes on one album. The jubilee album will be released on 6th September. The jubilee album: 01. China Boy 02. Hadschi Halef Omar 03. Pistolero (Spanish) 04. Dschinghis Khan 05. Der Dudelmoser 06. Käpt'n Kid (Wir Sind Piraten) 07. Loreley 08. Rom 09. Kaboutertjes (Dutch) 10. Pablo Picasso (Dutch) 11. What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor 12. Mexico (Spanish) 13. Corrida 14. Rocking Son Of Dschinghis Khan 15. Judas (Dutch) 16. Samurai 17. Moskau - Original 12" Maxi Mix 18. Genghis Khan

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