Cadavrexquis
Amanda Lear · 1993
41 min · 10 tracks · disco
A vibrant blend of disco beats and theatrical flair that captures the essence of early '90s pop.
Why this album works
'Cadavrexquis' is notable for its commercial performance, particularly the single 'Fantasy', which gained traction across European dance charts. Additionally, Lear's unique approach to blending disco with pop elements contributed to her influence on the Eurodisco scene of the early '90s.
- Best for
- steady energetic dance atmosphere theatrical flair for performance engaging sing-along moments
- Context
- Released in 1993, 'Cadavrexquis' marked Amanda Lear's return to the music scene after a hiatus, following her previous album 'Alter Ego' from 1988. This album came at a time when her style was evolving, reflecting a mix of contemporary dance music while retaining her signature glam aesthetic.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Vanessa Paradis· Mylène Farmer· Daniel Balavoine· Sandra· Michel Polnareff· Étienne Daho· Stephan Eicher· Mireille Mathieu
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Fantasy (single version) Standout 3:57
- 2 Sacrilège Standout 3:24
- 3 Speak of the Devil 3:23
- 4 Fashion Pack Standout 5:01
- 5 Time to Change 3:59
- 6 What a Boy 3:31
- 7 Follow Me 4:01
- 8 Loving 3:38
- 9 Lili Marlen 4:41
- 10 Fantasy (long version) 6:17
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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