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Track listing

#"Teure Heimat" ("Dear Homeland") — 2:59 #"
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" — 2:40 #"Einfach du" ("Simply You") — 3:00 #"Großer Manitou" ("Great
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Track notes

"Teure Heimat" can stand for either ''Dear'' homeland or ''Expensive'' homeland in the meaning of high taxes etc. Both meanings are mentioned in this song. "Flensburg" describes the loss of the driver's license. The German national database of traffic violators is located in Flensburg.


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