Hansa Records - Artists Signed, Recorded And/or Released On Hansa

Artists Signed, Recorded And/or Released On Hansa

  • Kent: Röd
  • The Action
  • Alphaville
  • Aneka
  • Angletrax
  • Blue System
  • Boney M.
  • Bonnie Tyler: Bitterblue (1991), Angel Heart (1992), Silhouette In Red (1993)
  • C. C. Catch
  • Child 1978
  • Chilly 1983
  • David Bowie: Low (1977), Heroes (1977)
  • Depeche Mode: Some Great Reward (1984)
  • Elton John: West Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, 1969-76
  • Eruption
  • Falco
  • Frank Farian
  • Giorgio (Moroder) 1966-1972
  • Iggy Pop: The Idiot and Lust for Life (both 1977)
  • Japan
  • John Parr: Westward Ho (1990)
  • La Mama
  • Les McKeown
  • Milli Vanilli
  • Modern Talking
  • Morris
  • Münchener Freiheit: "Wachgeküsst"
  • Die Prinzen
  • Siouxsie and the Banshees
  • Amii Stewart
  • The Cure: released by Hansa before they finished recording an album
  • The Hollies 1967-1973
  • The Sugarhill Gang
  • The Troggs 1966-1969
  • The Twins (group)
  • U2: Achtung Baby
  • Xhol Caravan: "Electrip"

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