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Amanda Lear She had to decline to tour Eastern countries in 1982 where she has become a huge star (in a Russian poll she was the Top foreign artist with Streisand and Pink Floyd). After a last single recorded in Münich ("Love Your Body"), her sixth album "Tam Tam" was produced in Italy and last on Ariola. It was a flop everywhere else. In 1984 she signed with Warner for a single marketed by a video directed by Bolognini "Assassino". In 1985 she returned to the DISCO floor with the High Energy track produced by Merack "No credit card". It was a big disco hit. Her recording following was mainly gay while her TV audience was very family orientated. ENTER HERE |