Sings Evergreens
Amanda Lear · 2005
41 min · 12 tracks · disco
A vibrant collection of classic standards reimagined through a disco lens, merging nostalgia with Amanda Lear's distinctive flair.
Why this album works
This album is notable for revitalizing classic songs within the disco genre, introducing them to a new generation. It received positive critical reception for its fresh arrangements and Lear's charismatic vocal delivery, helping to solidify her enduring legacy in the European music scene.
- Best for
- nostalgic sing-along moments steady pacing for gatherings vibrant background for celebrations
- Context
- Released in 2005, 'Sings Evergreens' marked Amanda Lear's return to the music scene after a significant hiatus. Following her commercial peak in the late 1970s and early 1980s, this album showcased her ability to reinterpret beloved classics while maintaining her unique artistic identity.
- 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 Copacabana Standout 4:14
- 2 Fever Standout 3:36
- 3 Hier encore (Yesterday When I Was Young) 3:51
- 4 The Look of Love 4:00
- 5 Love Boat 3:12
- 6 Blue Tango 2:45
- 7 I'll Miss You (duett with Manuel Sanchez) 3:40
- 8 C'est si bon 3:00
- 9 Just a Gigolo 2:15
- 10 These Boots Are Made for Walking Standout 4:26
- 11 Lili Marlene 3:48
- 12 Dreamer (South Pacific) 3:04
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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