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Sweet Revenge (Amanda Lear album)

Sweet Revenge
Amanda Lear - Sweet Revenge.jpg
Studio album by Amanda Lear
Released 1978
Recorded 1977-1978
Genre Disco
Length 35:30
Language English
Label Ariola
Producer Anthony Monn
Amanda Lear chronology
I Am a Photograph
(1977)I Am a Photograph1977
Sweet Revenge
(1978)
Never Trust a Pretty Face
(1979)Never Trust a Pretty Face1979
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AllMusic 4/5 stars

Sweet Revenge is the second studio album by French singer Amanda Lear, released in 1978 by the West German label Ariola Records. The album turned out a major commercial success, spawning European hit disco singles "Follow Me" and "Enigma (Give a Bit of Mmh to Me)". Sweet Revenge remains Lear's best-selling album. It was released in CD format in 1992.

After the major success of the debut album, Lear teamed up again with Anthony Monn to work on her second LP. Sweet Revenge was recorded between December 1977 and February 1978 between various studios in Munich, and consisted of mainstream disco material, with all lyrics written by Lear herself. The album incorporates elements of cabaret music in "Comics" and rock in "The Stud". All songs from the side A of the original LP release are a lyrically linked non-stop medley, making Sweet Revenge a concept album. The songs tell the story of "a girl who sold her soul to the Devil and won", as Amanda explained in the liner notes. The girl surrenders to the Devil's temptation, who promises her fame and fortune, but eventually runs away and finds real love with a man, which is her "sweet revenge over the Devil's offer". In a 1997 interview, Lear considered Sweet Revenge the album she is the most proud of.

The album's gatefold cover was designed by Amanda Lear. The pictures, taken by Denis Taranto, reference sadomasochism and present Amanda as a dominatrix, holding a whip. Other images depict Lear channeling Marlene Dietrich, sitting on a barrel, wearing stockings and a top hat, what refers to the image of Dietrich in her iconic 1930 film The Blue Angel. Included are also two pictures of Amanda performing in concert as well as a topless photograph from her Playboy shoot. The album came with a big poster of the front cover image, with lyrics printed on the back.


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