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Live in Concert 1979 is the title of a video by French singer Amanda Lear, first released in 1980.[1]

Background

The video originally consisted of highlights from Amanda's 1979 concert in Hamburg, Germany, filmed during her heyday as a disco singer and directed by Denis Taranto. The 30-minute material was released in 1980 with different covers as Amanda Lear Live and Live in Concert and featured mostly tracks from albums I Am a Photograph, Sweet Revenge and Never Trust a Pretty Face. Approximately half of the concert repertoire uses lip-synching.

In 2008, an expanded version of the video was released on DVD, including more songs, with the live material interspersed with clips from rehearsals. Behind-the-scenes footage is also included where Amanda is seen talking in French, Italian, English and occasionally German. Her husband, Alain-Philippe Malagnac d'Argens de Villèle, whom the singer had married just months before filming, also features in the video. In addition, on the 2008 DVD release a 1978 French interview was included.

Track listing

Credits

  • Chief operators: Pablo Salas, Yves Dahan
  • Assistant operators: Jean-Paul Sergent, Bernard Guibert
  • Sound: Rene Moire
  • Editor: Violette Marfaing
  • All songs property of Ariola Eurodisc Munich
  • World copyright: Jet Set 1979

Release history

Year[2] Title Format
1980 Amanda Lear Live VHS
Live in Concert
2008 Live in Concert 1979 DVD

References

  1. ^ Lear, Amanda (1985). My Life with Dalí. London: Virgin Books. p. 292. ISBN 0-86369-095-5.
  2. ^ "Amanda Lear Discography at Discogs". www.discogs.com. Retrieved 2013-05-20.