Tomorrow
Amanda Lear · 1977
7 min · 2 tracks · disco
A vibrant blend of disco beats and theatrical vocals that captivates with its flamboyant energy.
Tomorrow is a single by Amanda Lear, released in 1977. A vibrant blend of disco beats and theatrical vocals that captivates with its flamboyant energy. The album gained notable attention for its infectious title track, 'Tomorrow', which became a dancefloor staple in the late 70s disco scene. This release further established Amanda Lear's influence on the genre, leading to a series of chart successes across Europe and contributing to the broader acceptance of disco music during this era. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Tomorrow sound like?
A vibrant blend of disco beats and theatrical vocals that captivates with its flamboyant energy. Rooted in disco.
What makes Tomorrow by Amanda Lear notable?
The album gained notable attention for its infectious title track, 'Tomorrow', which became a dancefloor staple in the late 70s disco scene. This release further established Amanda Lear's influence on the genre, leading to a series of chart successes across Europe and contributing to the broader acceptance of disco music during this era. Released in 1977, 'Tomorrow' marked Amanda Lear's third studio album, solidifying her position in the disco genre following her successful debut, 'I Am a Photograph'. At this point in her career, she was continuing to shape her identity as a glamorous pop star and music innovator, following the commercial success of her previous albums.
How many songs are on Tomorrow?
Tomorrow has 2 tracks, running approximately 7 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Tomorrow Standout 4:10
- 2 The Lady in Black Standout 3:30
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