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Amanda Lear Songs Since 1981 she has returned to exhibit her own paintings and from then she was doing between 2 and 4 exhibitions a year, mainly in Europe. A Lear painting cost $10000! Her inspiration comes from Provence where she lives most of the year. In 1987 she released an album " Secret Passion" produced by american producer Christian de Walden on Carrere Records. It featured a cover of the Trogs "Wild thing" and was released in the US by Hot tracks and in Canada. Unfortunately, a car accident prevented Amanda from promoting it correctly. While she was staying in hospital she wrote a novell "The Immortal" published in France the same year !. In 1988 she records with italian rock band "CCCP" and filmed concert for Italian TV in San Remo. In 1989 and 1990 she recorded successful French and Italian albums while she started new TV and radios shows for the same countries. The same year Ian Levine remixed for Ariola "Follow Me" and "Gold". ENTER HERE |