Wiedersehen mit Marlene

[1] Although it was marketed as a "live" album, it features studio recordings made in Germany in 1960 overdubbed with applause recorded on tour to create live atmosphere.

The album was released in CD format, on February 6, 2006, by DRG Records.

Despite a consistently negative press, vociferous protest by chauvinistic Germans who felt she had betrayed her homeland, and two bomb threats, her performance attracted huge crowds.

During her performances at Titania Palast theatre, protesters chanted, "Marlene Go Home!

"[3] On the other hand, Dietrich was warmly welcomed by other Germans, including Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt, who was, like Dietrich, an opponent of the Nazis who had lived in exile during their rule.