Chinese Walk
Amanda Lear · 2011
25 min · 6 tracks · disco
A vibrant blend of disco-infused pop that celebrates dance culture with energetic beats and catchy melodies.
Why this album works
The album received attention for its throwback sound in an era dominated by electronic music trends, appealing to both retro enthusiasts and contemporary audiences. Its title track 'Chinese Walk' exemplifies Lear's ability to merge classic disco elements with modern production techniques, contributing to her status as a disco revival figure.
- Best for
- dance floor party energy short bursts of fun vibrant celebratory atmosphere
- Context
- By 2011, Amanda Lear was revisiting her musical roots after a long career in music and television. 'Chinese Walk' marked her return to releasing new material, following a series of singles that had kept her presence in the public eye, but this album represented a significant step back into the disco genre that defined her earlier work.
- 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 Chinese Walk Standout 3:13
- 2 Chinese Walk (Bruce Extended Mix) Standout 4:32
- 3 Chinese Walk (Mirko Oberto Mix) 5:04
- 4 Chinese Walk (Bruce Remix) 4:06
- 5 Chinese Walk (StarplayerX Remix) 5:19
- 6 La bete et la belle Standout 3:23
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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