"Fashion Pack (Studio 54)" | ||||
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Single by Amanda Lear | ||||
from the album Never Trust a Pretty Face | ||||
B-side | "Black Holes" "Lili Marleen" (Japan, Italy) "Forget It" (Russia) |
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Released | 1979 | |||
Format | 7", 12" | |||
Recorded | 1978 | |||
Genre | Euro disco | |||
Length | 5:05 (album version) 4:23 (single edit) |
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Label | Ariola Records | |||
Writer(s) | Anthony Monn, Amanda Lear | |||
Producer(s) | Anthony Monn | |||
Amanda Lear singles chronology | ||||
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"Fashion Pack" is a song by French singer Amanda Lear released in 1979 by Ariola Records.
"Fashion Pack" was released as the second single off Never Trust a Pretty Face in early 1979. "Black Holes" from the same album made the B-side on most of the single releases. The song was a collaboration between Anthony Monn, who composed the music and produced the track, and Amanda Lear, the author of the lyrics. Musically, "Fashion Pack" is a typical upbeat track of the disco era. The lyrics captured the feel of disco eminence of the late 1970s, telling about the legendary Manhattan-based Studio 54 (which was the reason for the "Studio 54" subtitle on the single cover). Lear also mentioned in the song a number of celebrities who were Studio 54's regular attendees, such as Andy Warhol, Margaux Hemingway, Liza Minnelli or Bianca Jagger. Names of Vogue, Interview and Ritz magazines appear here as well as names of trendy French venues Maxim's and Chez Régine. The lyrics also refer to Yves Saint Laurent, "travolting" and haute couture. The song met with success and remains one of Amanda Lear's biggest hits to date.
Amanda Lear has re-recorded "Fashion Pack" three times in her later career. An "updated" version has made a release on her 1993 dance album Cadavrexquis. It doesn't mention most of the stars from the 1979 original and replaces their names with the likes of Madonna, Elton John and Naomi Campbell. It also drops any connotations to Studio 54.