Cadavrexquis
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| Cadavrexquis | ||
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| Studio album by Amanda Lear | ||
| Released | 1993 | |
| Recorded | 1992, 1993 | |
| Genre | Pop, Disco, Euro Disco | |
| Label | Chène Music, France 162042 |
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| Producer | Bass Bumpers Olivier Brochart Philippe Chauveau Eric Bono |
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| Studio album by Amanda Lear | |||||
| Label | Mint Records Germany | ||||
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- See also: Amanda Lear discography
Cadavrexquis is a studio album by French singer Amanda Lear first released in France 1993 on label Chène Music, including her European comeback dance hit "Fantasy" plus updated versions of three of her greatest hits from the seventies; "Fashion Pack (Studio 54)", "Follow Me" and "Lili Marleen".
After having been a television presenter and family entertainer in Italy for most of the eighties and early nineties and musically confined to mainstream pop, Cadavrexquis marked a definite return to the disco genre - much to the delight of her ever loyal following in the European gay communities - and was largely a collaboration with German band Bass Bumpers whose blend of house, rap and Eurodance had previously generated club hits like "Can't Stop Dancing" (1990), "Get The Big Bass" (1990) and "The Music's Got Me" (1992).
The disco diva was back where she belonged and she was eventually welcomed - after a hesitant start. Cadavrexquis was initially only released by minor French record company Chène Music and didn't gain much attention, but then the lead single "Fantasy" slowly grew to be something of an underground hit in gay clubs in Continental Europe which resulted in German dance major Mint Records licensing and re-issueing both the single and the album. Cadavrexquis was later even to be bootlegged in Russia.
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[edit] Track listing
- "Fantasy" (Single Version) (A. Lear - H. Reith - C. Caba Kroll) - 3:55
- "Sacrilege" (A. Lear - O. Brochart - I. MaeRam's) - 3:27
- "Speak Of The Devil" (A. Lear - O. Brochart - I. MaeRam's) - 3:15
- "Fashion Pack (Studio 54)" (1993 Re-recording) (A. Lear - A. Monn) - 4:52
- "Time To Change" (A. Lear - O. Brochart - I. MaeRam's) - 3:40
- "What A Boy" (A. Lear - O. Brochart - I. MaeRam's) - 3:23
- "Follow Me" (1993 Re-recording) (A. Lear - A. Monn) - 3:50
- "Loving" (A. Lear - D. Laloue) - 3:42
- "Lili Marleen" (1993 Re-recording) (N. Schulze - H. Leipe - T. Connor) - 4:28
- "Fantasy" (Long Version) (A. Lear - H. Reith - C. Caba Kroll) - 6:18
[edit] Personnel
- Amanda Lear - vocals.
- Felicia of Bass Bumpers - additional vocals on "Fantasy".
- Matildes Charles - additional vocals on "Fashion Pack (Studio 54)" and "Loving".
[edit] Production
- Arrangements tracks 1, 7 & 10: Bass Bumpers at Orange Room Studio, Germany. Produced by Bass Bumpers (Henning Reith and Carsten Caba Kroll).
- Arrangements tracks 2, 3, 5 & 6: Olivier Brochart at Imagine Studio, Paris.
- Arrangements tracks 4 & 9: Philippe Chauveau and Eric Bono at SBC Studio, Paris.
- Songs produced and recorded at Imagine Studio, Paris except tracks 4 & 9 recorded at SBC Studio.
- Licensed by S.E.M.M., Paris, J. C. Vallette, D. Ayachi and R. Ragaut.
- A selection by Jacky Giordano.
- Photo: Mario Pierotti - Italy, G. Morceau for Jet-Set & Denis Taranto.
- Make-up artist: Canicule.
- Co-producer: Roland Ragaut.
[edit] Release history
- 1993 France: Chène Music 162042.
- 1993 Germany: Arcade / Mint Records 88 001 83.
- 1995 Russia: ADA Sound / Mint Records 01001.
[edit] Single releases
[edit] 12"
- 1992: "Fantasy Face" (Long Version) / "Fantasy Face" (7") / "Fantasy Face" (Instrumental) / " Fantasy Mysterious" (Long Version) "Fantasy Mysterious" (House Mix) (Belgium, Indisc DID 128450)
[edit] CD
- 1992: "Fantasy" (Long Version) / (Instrumental) / "Fantasy Mysterious" (Long Version) / "Fantasy Mysterious" (House Mix) (Germany, ZYX Music ZYX 7105-8)
- 1992: "Fantasy" (Long Version) / (Mysterious Mix) / (Mysterious Single) / "Follow Me" (1993 Re-Recording) (France, Chène Music 163 042)

